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Martanne’s

 

I stopped into Martanne’s for lunch one day. The restaurant is one big open room with large windows all around letting in lots of natural light. The walls have an array of paintings of all sizes and colors. Very interesting. Service was quick. I ordered “The Ramirez #49” which is pork enchilada in a green chili, topped with a red sauce with guacamole, rice and beans. It was a very large meal. I would definitely order this again.

Address: 112 Historic Rte 66, Flagstaff, AZ

Hours: Monday through Sunday, 7:30am to 9:00pm

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Wat Pho

 

Wat Pho is one of the most important temples in Bangkok. It’s official name is Wat Phra Chetuphon Vimolmangklararm Rajwaramahaviharn. The Wat Pho name comes from the temples previous name, Wat Photharam. Thankfully, someone decided to use Wat Pho instead of the official name. The Wat Pho complex covers an area of about 20 acres and is very close to the Grand Palace.

The main attraction at Wat Pho is the Reclining Buddha. Other things of note are that there are 99 Chedi throughout the complex. There are 4 large Phra Maha Stupas which are dedications to King Rama I through IV.

There are a few rules stressed when you arrive, most of all is to dress appropriately. There are signs posted for women not to wear shorts, short skirts nor shirts that expose the shoulders or back. It is hot in Bangkok and I observed many tourist not prepared for this. These rules are more towards anyone that wants to enter a temple, not just the grounds. Before entering the temple, all should remove shoes, hats and most temples will provide a robe for women to cover their legs and shoulders if they are exposed.

 

Reclining Buddha

The most famous attraction at Wat Pho is the Reclining Buddha. The Buddha is 15 meters high and 43 meters long. The impressive feet of the Buddha are 3 meters high and 4.5 meters long. The feet have 108 auspicious symbols on the bottom. Lined along the inner wall of the temple is 108 bowls. Visitors can purchase coins to drop in the bowls that is believed to bring good fortune.  It is quite a scene. A few things to note. There several signs inside the temple warning visitors to mind their belonging and be alert as pick-pocket artist have been known to work and steal from people as they admire the Buddha. Also, I would recommend bringing a wide angle lens to capture the entire Buddha.

 

Phra Maha Chedi Si Rajakarn

These four large pagodas are located just inside the white wall. Each is a dedication to one of the King Rama’s I to IV and all are the same height at 42 meters. Each is decorated in mosaic tile with a different color theme for each. The green tile mosaic pagoda is Phra Maha Chedi Sri Sanpetdayarn , built in the reign of King Rama I containing relics of Lord Buddha.  The one with white-tile mosaic is Phra Maha Chedi Dilok Dhammakaroknitarn, representing the reign of King Rama II, was built by his son, King Rama III.  The yellow tile mosaic pagoda, Phra Maha Chedi Muni Batborikharn, is also built by King Rama III for his own reign and for the praise of Buddha.  The dark blue tile mosaic, Phra Maha Chedi Song Phra Srisuriyothai, represents the reign of King Rama IV or King Mongkut.
It cost 100 Baht to enter Wat Pho. This is not bad considering that after you enter, you are given a free bottle of water and a free access code for wifi. The complex is open daily from 8:30am to 6:30pm.

Address: Tha Tien Pier, Chao Phraya River, Bangkok

Directions: The entrance to Wat Pho is on Chetuphon road.

 

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Boat Bakery

 

The Boat Bakery is anything but a bakery.  It is exactly what westerners would consider a “diner” and there are no baked goods for sale.  Again, this was another restaurant that comes up on searches for best restaurants in Pattaya.  Good restaurant selections are so poor in Pattaya that Boat Bakery makes the list.  I stopped in for breakfast. It was good, fast and cheap.  But hardly one of the best restaurants in Pattaya!  Or is it?

I had the scrambled eggs, ham and toast.  Not bad for $85 Baht.  However, I would only return if I’m on a tight budget.

Address: Near the corner of Pattaya 13/4 alley and Pattayasiasong Rd.

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Sedona

 

Sedona is the center of what is known as “Red Rock Country.”  The scenery is like an oasis when approaching from Phoenix.  Driving north through the desert, seeing your first glimpse of the red rock sandstone with green vegetation sprinkled about is a beautiful site.  For those traveling from Phoenix, your first red rock formation would be Bell Rock in the town of Oak Creek, a suburb of Sedona.

Sedona is a recreation paradise.  There are hundreds of miles of hiking trail and it is becoming famous for it’s mountain biking as well.  But what makes Sedona perfect is some amazing hotel spas and restaurant options.  Some restaurants that should not be missed are The Hudson, Elote and Saltrock.  These are my top three and I would happy eating at each one exclusively.

Yes, the desert is harsh but Sedona is home to Oak Creek, a river that runs year round.  There are several places to enjoy the cool water for a swim at Slide Rock State Park and Red Rock Crossing-Crescent Moon Park.

I would also recommend taking the time to enjoy a Sedona sunset.  Often this is overlooked as people head out for dinner.  But the sunsets are spectacular.  Some of my favorite places to watch sunset is from the summit of Doe Mountain, the summit of the Cockscomb or the summit of Little Sugarloaf Mountain which is the easiest to get to but still requires some hiking.

 

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