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Saturday, 7 August 2010

Damn you train lady - 7th August

I'm lying in bed in Ulan Baatar feeling very sorry for myself. The train journey from Russia to Mongolia was hellish... I mean really the worst journey I have had since leaving the UK for a number of reasons. The total time was approximately 23 hours but we spent 11 of those at the border crossing on a train, which we were not allowed to leave (only briefly for a time - check out the proud driver), with no air conditioning in a  temperature of about 35 degrees. The border crossing itself was actually quite smooth and the Russian side didn't even check all the documents I spent so long (and so much money) procuring, damn them. In addition and probably the real cause of my sorrowful mood is that I have acquired a serious case of the squity bum. Being on a train did not help matters as when at a standstill the train lady locks the toilets - can you see where I'm going? no toilets, no getting off the train, 11 hours..... It was wretched.

So we finally arrived at 6am and I got a lift to the hostel, unfortunately it was with ten 20-year old French people. They were so incredibly annoying it was unreal. I think they must have thought me such a grumpy old bitch but seriously we arrived at the hostel at 6:15am they thought it appropriate to play the guitar and have a little Jack Johnson sing-a-long, for fecks sake! I hate that shit so much, it makes me into a raging facist. I just stared at them with my mouth hanging open...... how on earth a group of people can be quite so disgracefully arrogant is beyond me.

All I wanted to do was sleep and rest my weary bum, but in desperation to sack off the french fries (who contined to sing and hence wake the entire hostel), I had a shower and ventured into the city. I made a list of tasks for the day, and began by getting some cash (it's so cheap here, it's brilliant), a sleeping bag (for the camping), a sim card (tooks me hours of wandering around a "mobile phone" store but I did it), some toilet paper (for emergencies - UB has some pretty nice toilets it turns out) and some snickers'. I achieved all of this early on and left me with time to spare so feeling very ropey I headed to the Natural History Museum. It was actually not bad, had some good meteorites and dinosaur bones but wasn't particularly impressed with the stuffed animals including - 5 snow leopards, 4 golden eagles, 4 brown bears and 2 rare elk, and a display of about 50 puffer fish (what they have got to do with Mongolia I have no idea). It also saved me getting drenched in the afternoon thunderstorm - a thunderstorm like no other I have experienced, and meant I was very close to a toilet for about 3 hours. The city is unusual - it ranges from sky scrapers (all quite new and some still being built), to old concrete buildings and even yurts. But it is friendly, and welcoming. I plan to do a bit more sightseeing when I am back after my tour and my bottom is repaired but I took some snaps of the centre square......

So I'm now back in bed, in my new sleeping bag, feeling ill, and trying not to worry that I am leaving in 1 day on a 20 day camping tour around Mongolia. I've prayed to the God of All That is Good and Kind to restore my bottom to a robust state in the next 24 hours but I think shes not listening, which is not a surprise because I never liked her anyway. So I think I'm in trouble. I hate this sort of thing because all you can think about is food.... I'm dreaming about dahl, and I know there is an Indian restaurant around the corner. The question is: is now the right time for a curry? Isn't it always the right time for a curry? yes, yes it is, you're right, you are right! No you're not right, green tea for me only.

5 comments:

cow fromUCL said...

of course curries are the coolest food on earth, but not at times like these. and definitely no dahl on a runny tummy! hope you get hold of some dry bread to go with the green tea. you poor love, please get better very soon. sending healthy vibes your way. in the meantime, you keep on keeping on, your doing fabulously.
Rxx

the old trout said...

immodium are you taking it? You poor little child. b

Unknown said...

oh no, the name of the blog has come true!

i heartily reccommend immodium, at least until you're feeling a bit better or are travelling less.

hope you're feeling better soon.

Unknown said...

A curry now!
Dahl is like soup, good for tummy and rice and naan to stuff up the bumhole. Avoid hotness. GO NOW AND GET IT xx

cow from UCL said...

Em, missing the posts. Roll on end of the camping tour so we can read more updates! Looking forward to hearing all about it. Hope you're fit and well again:)
Rxx