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Chiang Mai, Thailand | 19 & 20 Jan, Day 1 & 2

Arrived in Chiang Mai Summer Resort

It was evening flight, so we left for airport at 5:30pm and had Texas Chicken at Terminal 1 of Changi Airport.

Out of habit, I asked Mike if he remembered to bring the envelope of Thai currencies which I thought he left on the bed while we packed the luggage. That was set aside for the lodging as the resort only transact in cash.

A phone call home confirmed that we had left the THB28,800 at home! Fortunately, we separated the money, so we only needed to withdraw the Singapore currencies and change it to Thai Baht in Chiang Mai. I couldn’t find my makeup pouch too, I thought I left it at home as well.

We arrived in Chiang Mai at around 11:30pm and took a taxi to Chiang Mai Summer Resort for THB120. The hotel is new, and the taxi driver couldn’t find the place. The owner of the resort was awaiting for our arrival, so he came out to look for us and directed the taxi to the entrance.

The weather was cold at night, and the considerate owner, Ju Wei, proposed that we do the check-in in the morning and showed us to our villa. We explored for a bit, washed up and turned in.

Good morning, Chiang Mai

I was up at around 7:30am, heard the monks chanting. Our immediate neighbor is a temple. The advantage of having the temple as our neighbor is that the Thailand’s law has it that within a specific area around the temple, no noisy activities is allowed. That is great news to us. We love quietness. The light chanting did not affect us at all.

Can't get more relaxed

What are you looking at!

I was excited about the in-house kittens.

Happy swing, can I play?

Fried eggs with bread

We had simple breakfast – included in our accommodation booking – at the ground floor of our villa. It was so quiet and serene.

Fruit salad with yoghurt

The cats play, everywhere

Room upstairs

The bedroom and reading corner are located at the 2nd floor, while the kitchenette and bathroom are at the ground floor. There is also a living room at the ground floor. Depending on the configuration, some villas have balcony and slightly different arrangement.

Nice decorations

I enjoy boutique hotel because it is more personal and private. The attention to details makes everything more cozy and warm.

Tea, books, and chats

Books and travel information at the cozy reception. We would later find ourselves spending many hours and evenings here, chatting and drinking with the very friendly hosts.

After breakfast, we did up the paper work for check-in and made full payment for the booking. Mike preferred to ‘do away’ with the accommodation payment first, so that we know how much we have left for spending.

We spent the rest of the late morning indoor. Mike read the Steve Job’s Bio on iPad; while I charged mine in the room upstairs and iMessage him for fun. That caused a spill-over accident on my solo keyboard with my glass of whisky!

Panic, I rushed to rinse the keyboard under running water. more »

Photo Books (Travel) | 2010 and 2011

Photo Book - Collection

The books arrived! I think I have done better this time around, say, the credit goes to better camera, and lesson learnt not to resize and discard original image files. :P

Photo Book - Collection

I love consistency, or rather, I can be obsessive about consistency. I enjoy immensely by looking at the uniformity when the books are displayed on the bookshelf.

Blurb offers more alternatives in book-making now. I have tried my hands on the inDesign plugin (download from Blurb’s site), and it really works better if you want to spruce up the creativity in the page layouts. The booksmart application (also downloadable from Blurb) works fine, but if you are doing a thick book with many images, and large format separator pages, the application may crash; not if you are using a powerful machine, that is.

My old iMac (since 2007, and now a hand-me-down to the husband who will have 1 windows operating desktop + 1 iMac + 1 iPad + 1 notebook!) couldn’t handle the heavy duty process and crashed on me several times; although Blurb says that the application auto-saves your work, trust me, some crashes are more devastating and there is not enough time for auto-save.

Photo Book - Collection

Noticed the change in color of background from white to grey? Our wedding book (at the bottom of the stack) is spotting due to the high humidity in Singapore.

Good thing that Blurb is now offering premium quality book-binding technique and papers, and it is so affordable to print with them, I might just make another wedding book! Oh well, now that I have years of practices in book-making, I might make a better wedding book. Ha!

Lesson learnt:
Overly protective behavior can cause more damage – I kept the books in plastic wraps and stored them in the enclosed shelf (with see-through glass door). The problem with the insanely high humidity in Singapore is that mold may start to form in poorly ventilated areas. We never had problems with the books before until we bought a new enclosed bookshelf.

Now the books are back in the open shelf. I’d rather clean the dust than to have the books yellowing and spotting. That said, I decide to go with the grey color background anyway.

Photo Book - Separator

I print the photo book by year, by consolidating the trips into the same book. For that reason, I create separator pages (using several design and photo editing softwares) for each trip.

A simple separator page can be easily done by choosing a full bleed layout in Blurb built-in application, edit the layout and add more image placeholders and text.

Photo Book - Journal Page

I take notes during vacation; and record whatever matters to me every or every other day during the trip. I find it helpful to capture the details during the trip and not to procrastinate. Unless you have photographic memory, you would want to scribble the funnies, the crazies, the oddities etc on the same day when these events are still fresh in memory.

You will be surprised at the small details that fizzle out within short period of time.

So people say that a photo says a thousand words. I say, words say the exact words. :P We don’t really capture everything, unless you are doing a reality show or have a camera stuck onto your head 24/7. We tend to miss out some funny details that happened so fast, too quickly to be captured on camera.

I fill in the gap between the images with words; the husband tricked me into watching a puppy pooped in the street, it happened very quickly and my astonishment didn’t help in fishing out the camera in time to snap a photo too. This funny event is recorded in words, and will not be forgotten.

Photo Book - End Page

Then, there is the end page. I always include an image, but this time around, I have included a hand-sketched image of our love story. The kitty cat was added at the last-minute as the husband bugged me about it and injected the guilt factor, ‘where is our cat? where is our cat?’.

I include a short expression on the end page, mostly relative to what has been learnt during the year, especially during the vacations. You know how vacations can turn out so differently from what we have set out to do!

Tip (journal pages):

1. Cast the sketch – preferably in high-resolution of min. 300-350 DPI, and larger dimension (resizing is possible later) – onto transparent canvas in design software such as illustrator or photoshop.

2. Save the image as PNG format (which is one of the acceptable file format in Booksmart).

3. Select a text layout (depending on how much you are writing, there are various text layouts to choose from)

4. Turn on the guide for bleed and cut-off zone, ‘Edit’ the layout to add an image placeholder – bottom left/right, or top left/right.

5. Save the layout as ‘left journal’ (or whatever makes sense to you)

6. Repeat the steps, but this time, mirror the image to the opposite side.

7. Drag the finished sketch image into the image placeholder; resize and position as you wish.

Optional: If you only want to have one format (i.e. right page), you can always try to manipulate and arrange the pages in a way that the journal page will fall on the right side.

Preview – use the preview feature to see if everything falls within the bleed and cut-off guideline. On blurb preview, the PNG image may appear fuzzy but the print will turn out fine, so don’t be too worried about it.

Photo Book - Back Cover

On the back cover page, I am more inclined to select a sunset or relaxed expression. I also include a short text expression about vacations and travels. Honestly, my views towards vacations and travels haven’t changed much, so I am running out of expressions. Perhaps I will include the country-specifics on the next print!

I am so glad that in spite of my crazy work schedule (which is now booked till April 2012!), I managed to get these 2 books printed. Now, we can really start afresh!

We are leaving for our Anniversary Vacation on 19 Jan, so it’s work work work before we can let the hair down!

Have a great year ahead!

Photobook – Year of Island Hopping 2011 | Krabi – Phi Phi – Bali

 

(best viewed in full screen mode  – the grey icon beside blurb logo)

Singapore is an island, city island, fine, it’s an urban island! So, we hopped away from Singapore to Krabi Island, then to Phi Phi Island, and then to Bali. I love the pseudo quaintness of an ‘island’, perhaps it has a more relaxing pace, or somewhat existed only in the imaginary world? I think the world is overcrowding.

That said, I love everything about resort island, except the sun, heat, and humidity, make sense?

The book is done and sent for printing with Blurb – together with last year’s travel photobook which has been long overdue.

I have printed with Blurb since after our wedding, and when Blurb was still gaining baby steps in the book printing industry. I loved them then, I love them now. They now have the professional line and better papers, I might just reprint the wedding book!

It’s affordable to print, and reprint. Singapore is humid, books and photos don’t last well. The wedding book that I printed with Blurb, is beginning to show yellow spottings, and back then, they didn’t have the best binding. Most importantly, they now have more ways to layout the book! We should never have to pay a bomb on wedding book, we should be allowed to make mistakes in layout, or change of mind of colors and arrangement later. Oh well, I actually printed 2 wedding books, one for the boy’s family to keep, on for us. Looks like we are going to have another – hopefully better since I have more experience with the book-making, heh.

I have used their in-house booksmart software, but my old machine – 4 years old iMac – had been so tortured, and all other softwares I have installed are so heavy, the poor loyal machine sprained an arm or two while I did the heavy duty 13MB divider page – and I made a handful of them. The application crashed more than I ever experienced crashes on my machine for the 4 years!

Now, Blurb has the InDesign plugin (and others, I didn’t really check) on their website under the ‘app’ drop down menu. I have tried the InDesign plugin, and it works really nice! Then, the Pony bought me a new iMac, and my old software – CS3 doesn’t run so well on Lion OS. Time is what I don’t have now, as I have to follow tight work schedule to get all the orders made and delivered in the timely manner. Right now, I am still trying to figure out what else are broken in the system; most are working perfectly well since my last OS was upgraded to Snow Leopard, I had upgraded and resolved most of the programs and incompatibility issues. It’s crazy that even the lastest CS5.5 is not fully compatible with Lion, the two companies are really not too friendly with each other.

I would love to shelve 2 weeks’ some time in April – a brief break from work – after all the orders are more or less completed by March.

Travel Photobook | Darwin, Perth, and Phuket

 

(best viewed in full screen mode  – the grey icon beside blurb logo)

I haven’t had time for anything, and I am happy to finish the photobook for 2010 vacations! Better, I finished 2011 photobook too!!

 

aonang, krabi, day 11 | anniversary trip

I am generally sensitive. One fo the sensitive body parts are my eyes. I catch eye infection easily and although less frequent to blow up into an emergency situation, but it happened several times before.

Whenever my eyes are exposed to contaminated or polluted environment, they react badly. I was having a tingling pain on one eye since the day before, and it gotten worse today.

the little peeping snail in our toilet

blue village - aonang, krabi

We had a large pot of plant in the bathroom. Lookie, who’s here to peek while we use the bathroom!

common computer - with thai keyboard

We hadn’t been able to connect to internet since the day before. We used the common computer which are wired to the modem. I don’t particularly enjoy using public computer. I believe I am a mild germiphobe; and most keyboard and mouse are not regularly cleaned, so that doesn’t sit so well with me.

After using the computer, I walked to a side to clean my hands with sanitizer. I reckon it is a good habit, because you could not know what you have picked up, and eventually transfer to your system unknowingly. more »