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Travel Blogs from Rayong
Koh Samet
... because instead you concern yourself almost exclusively with advancing your career opportunities. The idea of working my bum of for decades and then retiring in the UK was never one I had bought into really and for a long time I had wanted the opportunity to live outside the UK for a period and try a different lifestyle. Now I knew I didn't have to meekly follow my supposed fate of becoming top of my profession in London, making lots of money and ...
Bikini Waxes, Psycho Cabbies and a Bomb Threat
... to chat about the past - especially since it's all gone full circle now; there's me playing with Miya at the same age Vanessa used to play with me. And bless little Miya, she said to Vanessa in the sea 'I'm glad Larry's gone, but I love Sarah. You can tell her if you want, because I think it would make her happy - and I want her to be happy'. Talk about a heart-melt moment!!
Vanessa left me with Miya at the beach while she went to pack, so the both of us had fun ...
East...ish
... I was on a motorway where motorbikes aren't allowed, which explained the lack of bike lanes and all the funny looks through the toll plazas! He didn't bother writing me up but made sure I took the next exit.
I ended up in Rayong, which wasn't really the plan. Oh well, roughly the right way...
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Koh Samet: a little piece of heaven!
... of the day we didn't do much except being lazy and getting suntanned on the beach - of course with the necessary refreshment with a dive into this wonderful sea!!
The next morning, after the daily routine of waking up early, admiring the sunset and having breakfast we went down to the beach. It feels so good - but weird at the same time - knowing it's already the end of November and we're just chillaxing on a tropical island, God I love this feeling!
In the early ...
False Reality
... Thailand during the last few months comes predominantly from Western media sources. I think our interest in conflict is part of the reason media outlets do not always follow a story until it is complete. As soon as the violence in Bangkok and further North ended, so did the front page news stories. Where is the follow up coverage that should put would be traveler's minds at ease? It moves back into the travel section where only those who read ...