2018, March, at U Chit Tea Shop, Yangon University Campus
When Lin went out of the building and took steps down, at the entrance of the compound he saw Oo and a girl who wore a pink blouse and a pink sarong with floral patterns. They were standing beside a Kankaw (ironwood) tree.
The girl had a bun and she seemed a bit pretty in a Myanmar girl’s fashion. She stood very close to Oo. At first, Lin did not realize who the girl was. When he approached them, he saw that it was Pan Che who carelessly lost his poetry book. A faith grimace flickered across Lin’s face.
Oo saw the sudden change in Lin’s facial expression, and so, he stepped in and embraced Lin’s shoulder.
“Come on, Lin. Don’t stand there like a statue. You know Pan Che, right? She lived near here. I just bumped her at the bus stop when I descended from the bus and I told her that I came down to meet you at the library. She told
2018, March, Hle Dan Junction, Yangon Lin and Oo followed Pan Che who crossed the road quickly. They saw the famous shopping center called Hle Dan Centre ahead of them. As soon as the traffic lights turned green, cars and buses moved speedily because they had waited for almost ten minutes at the junction.People were walking along the pavements, and some were waiting at the bus stops. Some used the bridge to cross the road, some tried to cross the road without using the bridge. When they reached the corner of U Tun Lin Chan lane, Pan Che said, “Oo, I will call you later. See you. Bye for now.” In a minute she disappeared in the crowd who walked down the lane.At the corner, Lin saw a yogurt cart that sold yogurt on it and its name was Yogurt Seller with A Cart. It was well-known among people. Lin wanted to buy some yogurt for his uncle.He told Oo, “Oo, I want to buy some yogurt for my uncle when I go back home
2018, April, Sule Shangri-La Hotel Lobby, downtown Yangon An early Monday morning of the first week of April, Pan Che called Oo and inquired him that if he had told Lin about the art and heritage festival and what would be the answer from Lin. Pan Che was anxious to know it because she needed to reply to Eli about it in a couple of days.Oo knew that the job was suitable for Lin because the latter was interested in translation and his eagerness for being a writer who writes in English. He would get much experience and gain some recognition, working as a translator and coordinator for the festival.Pan Che said that if Lin was willing to take part in it, she would arrange the meeting with Eli and Lin somewhere downtown. They could meet at the Sule Shangri-La hotel lobby when things were arranged. Oo replied that he would call her back soon because he needed to ask the confirmation from Lin.As soon as Pan Che hung up, Oo called L
2018, April, Sule Pagoda Road, downtown Yangon When John and his colleague went inside the hotel restaurant after saying goodbye to them, Lin, Oo, Pan Che, and Eli left the hotel to meet the greetings of the heat of the noon sun with its scorching hand and that compelled them to walk very close to the shade formed by the tall building along the upper block of Sule Pagoda Road.The road has its name naming after 45-meter high Sule Pagoda which is situated in the street. It is surrounded by famous buildings like City Hall, Immanuel Baptist Church, and Mahabandoola Park.In fact, the word “Sule” is derived from “Suway” which means “assembly”. In “Ancient Monuments in Burma”, the time when the pagoda was built is mentioned and it was in B.C 326. It has gained its splendor by the successive renovation of devotees: Kings and subordinates alike.The pagoda is never devoid of pilgrims in i
2018, April, Thingyan (Water Festival) Celebration, YangonIt was only six-thirty in the morning and it was Akya day of Thingyan Festival. In fact, there were four days for the Thingyan festival days such as akyo (the eve of the festival), akya (the beginning of the festival), akyat (the mid of the festival), atat (the end of the festival).Lin woke up to hear noises coming from his neighbor’s house in which Padauk (gumkino) trees were grown. People in their ward gathered around the trees, some climbed up the branches to pick yellow flowers for themselves or their families.Those who were waiting at the foot of the trees were shouting loudly at those flower-pickers where they should go to pick flowers. Excitement and fun arouse their noises louder. Lin saw merriment in them when they were picking up those flowers.Thingyan (Water Festival) and padauk flowers are
2018, April, Thingyan (Water Festival) Celebration, Part-II, YangonAs soon as they left Mahabandoola Park, a huge crowd of people and cars blocked their way because of queuing up for their turn to show up at the adjacent pandal at which young people were holding and swaying water pipes for drenching revellers up.So, the four of them had to squeeze their way out of the crowd to reach the other side of Sule Pagoda Road. While revellers were waiting at their vehicles, they shouted out ribaldry to tease each other. Some lines were coarse and vulgar while some were acceptable.When the four friends happened to pass by a light truck, some guys on it shouted out teasingly, “Hey, sweeties, if you want to ride with us, it’s free for you but not your boys.” Lin knew that they were hinting at Pan Che and Eli who became piqued at the sheer blatancy.Seeing that, the guys said, “Don’t get upset, sweetie.
2018, May, Star Art Gallery, Bosunpat Street, YangonOn a day in the first week of May, Lin had to attend a meeting for the heritage festival at Star Art Gallery on the lower block of Bosunpat Street (formerly known as Maung Htaw Lay Street). He had to walk down from Sule Bus Stop to reach the gallery.On the way, he saw street vendors who sold pieces of corn for pigeons because people liked to feed them on the pavement. He also found bird cages and some kinds of sparrows were tweeting wildly in them. He walked down two more blocks to reach Bosunpat Street from the junction of Sule Pagoda Road and Mahabandoola Road.When he reached the corner of Bosupat Street, he turned left to walk into the street, looking for the art gallery which he had not been to before. Then, a story about the street came into his head.It was related to the former name of the street because at first it was called Maung Htaw Lay Street. In fact, it was nam
2018, May, British Club, YangonOn Sunday, Lin woke up at seven in the morning but the sunrays had already intruded his room to bright the room up. He hurriedly stood up from bed for preparing breakfast for his uncle and himself. His uncle returned from the monastery after staying at it for more than two weeks.When he emerged from the kitchen, he brought two plates of fried rice and put them on the round table in the living room where his uncle was already seated at a chair and reading a newspaper. As he saw Lin’s arrival, he put away the newspaper and prepared for taking breakfast.Lin said warmly, “Just wait, uncle, I will bring a cup of tea for you.” At the end of the sentence, he went into the kitchen again. U Thein Lwin simply stared at the back of Lin, reflecting his nephew’s proper care towards him. Then, he picked up the steel spoon to taste fried rice that was still warm with steam hovering over the ric
2018, June, 40th Street, Oo’s apartment, YangonWith Eli’s endeavor and Lin’s enthusiasm, John happily accepted Lin’s participation in the heritage exhibition at Oo’s apartment. But, John said that Lin needed to curate the exhibition himself if he knew how to do it. Lin replied that he would try to carry it out without fail. So, John set the third weekend of June for the exhibition because the other weekends had already been assigned to other tenants.Moreover, John asked Lin that he knew some traditional Myanmar Chinlone (cane-ball) players because John wanted to hold a cane ball spectacular demonstration at the compound of the Armenian Church. He liked to revive cosmopolitanism via a traditional sport because once Rangoon was inhabited by various nationals such as Armenians, British, Jews, Portuguese, French, etc.Lin thought that he knew some cane-ball players through his uncle’s connect
2019, March, Yangon With panting and perspiring, Lin woke up suddenly after having dreamt a bad dream. The room was dark and so, he was trying to fumble a jar of water and a cup beside his bed to cool him down. He found the jar and poured water into the cup and drank it after turning on the light bulb. Soon, he felt at ease. When he watched the clock, it said half-past one.He was fully awake and he knew that sleep would not come easily to him in this situation. He did not also want to lie down on the bed again. He stood up from the bed and walked outside. He tiptoed out of his room because he did not want to disturb his uncle’s sleep. When he was out of the house, Lin inhaled fresh air fully.He walked to and fro in front of the house for a while before he sat down on a charpoy under a mango tree. He was looking up at the night sky and found a crescent moon and several stars. Apparently, they were looking down at him. The who
2019, March, a literary event at Pansodan Scene, Yangon On Saturday, a week away from Valentines’ Day, Eli called Lin to come down to Pansodan Scene for a literary event and she thought that it would interest Lin. Lin reached Pansodan Scene at around 11 to attend the literary event.At first, he did not know what the event was. Later, when he entered the room, he saw “James Joyce’s event” organized by an Irish poet who lived in Yangon. When Eli saw Lin, she called him to sit beside her on a bench.Lin readily joined Eli who introduced him to the Irish poet who was also M.C of the event and the organizer of the event. The Irish poet extended his hand to Lin who shook his hands with him.Soon, the event opened and Lin saw some writers including Myanmar writers and foreign writers who would read some extracts from James Joyce’s works. For Lin, James Joyce's Dubliners always inspired Him. He really envied his li
2019, February, a literary walk, downtown YangonLin thought that on Sunday, he should take a literary walk in downtown Yangon. It was a part of his future plan because he would begin a literary walk around downtown. He needed to know some spots that were related to literary history and themes He discussed his plan with his uncle who told him that it was a good idea and encouraged him to do it pronto.. . .On Sunday, Lin left his house for downtown. While he was walking in the downtown streets, he asked this question, as for a Yangonite, what would be the best thing he or she could expect in a city like Yangon, formerly known as Rangoon, apart from its burgeoning gorgeous restaurants, and splendid bars.Apparently, Yangon was never devoid of the fun and excitement any city dweller was looking for. In the downtown area, there were several colonial buildings that still maintained their grandeur and significance to visitors and vie
2019, February, Valentines’ Day, YangonLin would meet Eli on Valentines’ Day and Eli was quite happy about it. So, she exclaimed, “Valentine’s Day!” What thrilling word for me. Eli thought. She knew that this year Valentine’s Day would be really special for her because Lin and she became a couple, a month ago.It was such a happiness she felt when they found out they loved each other, especially reading his poem. She thought that one of the most blessed moments of their life was loving and understanding each other.She knew that Lin would love her sincerely because he must have spent much time to write a poem to court her. Every time, they met, he showed much care about her. Not a single time, he missed that task of taking care of her.Eli noticed that Lin all the time glanced at her whenever they met but he never came too close, and he kept his own distance. At first, he seemed a little bit far from h
2019, January, A Talk on Foreign Writers, Freelance Writer’s Club, YangonIt had been two days since Lin arrived back in Yangon from Mandalay's trip. When he went to the journal office, Editor John told him that there would be a literary talk organized by Freelance Writer’s Club.Editor John asked Lin whether Lin wanted to take part in it or not. If he was willing to participate, John could arrange for that. It would start on coming Saturday. Lin thought for a while and he agreed to take part in it. He told John that he would talk about foreign writers who ever visited Yangon (then known as Rangoon).John agreed that and he asked Lin to prepare a PowerPoint presentation. Lin counted the days and learned that it was five days away. When he left the office, he called Eli to come down to FWC on coming Saturday at about 10 am and he invited Oo and Pan Che to attend.. . .When Lin got back home, he took out some books
2019, January, A Trip to MandalayIn the first week of January, Lin’s uncle U Thein Lwin told Lin that he would go to Mandalay and he would like Lin to accompany him. They would go there by train. Lin called Eli and Oo that he would go on a trip to Mandalay on the second week of January and he would be back in three or four days.He told them that he would bring Htoe Mote (a kind of Myanmar delicacy) and Lapet (picked tea leaves) for them as souvenirs. Eli said Lin should take care of his health and she would come to see him off at the train station. Later, Lin called his editor John and explained to him that he would also visit some interesting places in Mandalay and he would contribute some stories of them to the journal after his trip. His editor agreed and so, Lin felt quite happy.. . .On the day when Lin left for Mandalay, at the train station, Eli arrived and saw him off. His uncle U Thein Lwin asked him wh
2018, December, New Year’s Eve, YangonOn the cab, Eli was thinking about Lin who gave her a poem on Christmas Night. She looked around to see Lin who was standing and waving at her at the corner. On the way home, she was so excited that she did not remember the time when she got home.On that night, she could not sleep well after reading the poem. It was so well-written and it could express the real feeling of Lin towards her. She was reflecting when she got firstly met Lin. Pan Che introduced her to Lin who was energetic and hard-working.She also liked his style and his relentless endeavor. She read the poem again and again until her eyes seemed droopy and finally, she slept. In the dream, she saw Lin who smiled down at him while he was extending his hand that she grasped.Soon, they were in a park, all beautiful flowers around them with butterflies flapping their colorful wings while both of them were enjoying the sceneries. At
2018, December, downtown YangonLast night, when he came back from the classical music concert at Chatrium Hotel, Lin could not sleep well because he was thinking about Eli. He thought that he had fallen in love with her. But, he could not reveal his real feelings to her because he thought that their friendship could be ruined if he disclosed his feeling towards her.He was rolling over the bed, sighing several times. He thought that he should talk it with Oo who would be back in Yangon tomorrow after their honeymoon trip. He wondered what Oo would say about that. He felt a little bit worried because if things went wrong, he could lose friends.Finally, an idea entered his head and he sat upon his bed before he went over to his table. He picked up a pen and wrote a poem. He felt that his feelings were dripping into the tip of the pen. It took nearly half an hour to finish the poem that he intended to give Eli.He felt satisfied now. At ab
2018, December, Chatrium Hotel, YangonLin was longing to meet his friend Oo and Pan Che who would be back on the morning of Christmas Day. When he called them, they said that they were now in Dawei and they would take tomorrow’s morning flight to fly back to Yangon.These days he had several assignments and appointments because the editor John told him that their media company would publish a weekly journal soon. He was happy for being busy but he thought that he would have less time to meet friends.At that time, a phone call came in and he picked up to hear Eli’s voice. Eli said, “Lin, it’s Eli. Are you free this evening around 7 p.m? I would like to go to a classical music concert at Chatrium Hotel. Can you accompany me there?”When Eli called, Lin was sitting at his writing desk and he was about to finish his last article on contemporary Myanmar art. He quickly replied, “Sure, Eli. I am free this e