PATTAYA -----A HOME AWAY FROM HOME
For
several hours I have been sitting at the top of concrete steps that lead to the
waters edge overlooking the ocean. Small
white-top waves beat rhythmic motions against the sands at the waters edge, and
I am fixated on the rhythms. If I look
to my right, I see long stretches of sandy beaches. If I look straight ahead I
see an orange sun surrounded by a series of colorful clouds creeping slowly
downward in the Western skies. A sunset over the ocean, I witness, with colors
of yellow, orange, and red, dancing on top of white-top waves. The beach is lined
with active people, some are walking, some are jogging, and some are playing in
the water’s edge, but there is an overall sense of happiness.
I
have traveled halfway around the world and am sitting in the middle of strange
people, in a strange land, speaking a strange language, I do not understand. Thoughts
hammer away in my mind and I assure myself that this feeling of peace is for
real, and I question the lack of homesickness. As the shadows of the evening
creep forward, I take a few short steps and hop on a baht bus that takes me to
my one-bedroom condo in the heart of the city of Pattaya .
Sitting
alone in my condo, I ask myself the question, why have I chosen this city as
the place to rest my weary bones at least for a few days? I don’t know the
answer, but in my present mental state one place is just about as good as any
other. As the days pass I make my way in
and out of the daytime and night-time business establishments and discover that
Pattaya is an International
City . I enjoy the
friendly conversations with people from around the world, and politics seem to
be on the minds of most English speaking people to which I am quick to add my
opinions.
What
I enjoy most about this city is the nightlife. Pattaya is an exciting city with
a wide variety of night-time entertainment. When the lights come on, this once
small fishing village is emerged with excitement. I elbow my way down the world
famous “Walking Street ,”
and attempt to absorb the ambiance. It is like stepping into another world,
where imaginations can run wild and adventure can be your only guide. I am
reminded of an everyday Mardi Gras, on Bourdon Street , New Orleans ,
but this street offers a strange but unique adventure. My adventure continues
through crowded streets and by some miraculous occurrence I end up in Boyz Town .
For citizens of the world who are thrill seekers, Boyz Town ,
Pattaya, is where you should be. There is the electrifying, “Tina Turner” performance
at the Copa, or the sexy boy show at Wild West Boys, or the singing sensation
of El Duo at Café Royale. I quickly realize why Pattaya has earned the title of
“THE PARADISE CITY BY THE SEA!”
*****THAT WAS THEN ***** THIS IS NOW! *****
What
has happened to this beautiful city? It is disposed with the horrible name of
“CORONAVIRUS.” What once was a city with flashing, bright, lights, filled with
tourists from around the world is now a darkened, empty, walkway filled with
gloom and despair. Hundreds who once made a living in the entertainment and
service industries are now unemployed, homeless, hungry, and carrying signs,
“MR. CAN YOU SPARE A DIME,” in Thai, of, course.
My
problems are minimal compared with thousands who are seeking shelter and experiencing
starvation. Yet, I am confronted with isolation and a serious problem of the
preservation of life. I am confined to a one bedroom condo in which the walls
are closing in. My excitement for the day is to walk outside, wearing a mask,
to the parking lot just to check on my car. Yes, I have a car, but I do not
drive. It is a new Nissan and I have to keep the battery charged.
Back
in the condo, I turn on the flat screen and Elton is on. He is being
interviewed by Anderson
Cooper about his final “Yellow
Brick Road Tour.” With the interview coming to an
abrupt end, Elton, sparkling with glitz and glimmer, takes a seat at his
million dollar one of a kind, Yamaha grand piano. His first song is “The Tiny
Dancer,” and without any pause, immediately leads into “I’m Still Standing.”
Elton has the unique ability to brighten any day and soon I am on my feet
harmonizing with the words of my favorite song, “Daniel.”
“Daniel is traveling tonight on a plane
I can see the red tail lights heading for Spain
Oh, and I can see Daniel waving goodbye
God, it looks like Daniel must be the clouds in my
eyes”
Elton
continues with the words, “How wonderful the world is when you’re in the
world.” As the memories roll in, I am reminded that no one can give a better tribute
to a lover than Elton John.
There
is no doubt that Thailand ’s
“paradise city by the sea” will bounce back. The glamorous tour buses will
return and Pattaya will be greater than before. There is no virus big enough to
bring a permanent halt to one of the world’s most visited cities. I have no
greater pleasure than to know that I am a part of Thailand ’s
“smiling people” and not a day goes by that I do not give thanks to Thailand for providing
me a home away from home.
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