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On the road again
... at 7:20 and that buses leave at 20mins past the hour all day until 16:20. Bus arrives at 7:30 and we are soon on our way.
I always plan which side of the bus will be the best to sit on according to the direction we are heading and the time of day so that we do not have to sit in the sun. Today I get things slightly wrong for some reason. We are heading pretty much due west so the majority of the sun is directly behind us but enough is managing ...
Family Visit in Khon Kaen
... laptop skills and how to use some of the Activities, that I would leave the XO with them and send them a second one. I am hoping that perhaps they will use them to teach the younger children, but also show them to other teens interested in computers, and to the schoolteachers in the village also. Perhaps the Primary School will be interested. I thought it is a good idea to "plant some seeds" in a rural location where I am sure to have reliable follow up. I'll be ...
Khon Kaen (temporary placeholder)
I stayed in Khon Kaen to break up the trip from Sukhothai to Nong Khai. It's a pleasant town with a nice lake.
Because I'm so far behind on my blogging, I've created this entry as a temporary placeholder until I find time to write a real blog entry. Check back later to find out more!
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Scambodia, Spa Days and Ladyboy birthday parties
... nice hotel receptionist though, so we stuck it out. One thing the lonely planet did get right though was the restaurants. In those 5 days we ate like kings.
During the day we checked out the killing fields, much improved due to the addition of a museum and the removal of the 'scam' tour guides that used to hang around not telling you anything of use but instead walking around head in hands still 'grieving', despite working at the fields every day. Of course, ...
Connect 4 with hookers: A spiritual journey
... on the bar in Laos, the situation for Jack is that he is living in exile from Laos as he has too many tourist visas for the country so the authorities have cottoned on to the fact he is working there. He cannot re-enter the country until a business visa is granted, in Laos this takes some time thanks to an extremely bureacratic communist government.
So we decided to cross into another country altogether and continue travelling till the business visa ...