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Loy Krathong Festival
... s mom (who is in town visiting from California), her Aunt, cousin, and cousins friend to a university that was having festivities. There were tons of people there, and we had to push our way through the crowd, but we eventually made it to the pond area that people were putting their krathongs in. The water was completely packed with krathongs and we had to kind of push other ones aside to add ours in. The ...
Bye Bye Cambodia
... and grab some dinner at a restaurant around the corner. We immediately realize that we are in a completely tourist inhabited area and we are not pleased. Oh well, we figured: gives us a good excuse to venture further out into Bangkok! Despite a few small hiccups so far we are still so happy to be in Thailand and to start the next part of our adventure! We can definitely promise future posts to be fun filled with lots of exciting ...
Black and White
... a beautiful camera and takes much better pictures than I do, so I have stolen a few to show you. Even though I was never able to get one of how packed the streets really are (mosh-pit status), I think these photos give a pretty accurate depiction of my daily experience in Bangkok.
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Chiang Mai
... block was in a wooden hut with a corrugated metal roof and the shower was basically a hose pipe with freezing water! Thankfully the toilet wasn't a hole in the ground but it was in a pitch black room and it didn't flush so you had to scoop water out of a big dirty tub to throw down the loo! Because we were so sweaty and filthy the cold shower wasn't actually that bad! We were still exhausted from our night out in Bangkok so we were eager to go to bed. The guide made us ...
Somebody that I used to know
... I'm very happy that I got to see him while I am here. It's always good to see a familiar face somewhere far away from home, especially if it's a good friend. Discoveries: 1. Thai people don't sweat. I look like a wet animal next to them. 2. The MRT (metro) in Bangkok is great! Too bad it doesn't stretch across the city (there are plans to extend in the next 10-15 years) 3. I am perpetually lost and not as good at navigating as I think I am. Highlight: Hanging out with ...