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Cold War II
... the original commotion) made the mistake of putting his arms too close to the Russian...he simply told him he smelt- "plish not sit sow clouse". No beating around the bush there.
On Thursday we got up early (Abs was dragged up, reluctant and grumpy) to watch the Bat- the ancient ceremony where Monks walk the streets collecting food from people for their day. We were surprised how young most of the Monks were!! And by how long people sit and wait for them to come. ...
Late night bowling
We lost one from our little travelling family as Simon stayed behind in VV to sort out a visa for Vietnam. Ciara and I, along with Lisa, Rich, Alice and George all jumped on the 6 hour bus to Luang Prabang. Loads of people had said what a cool place this was, and it did live up to its reputation. The night market and food street was great to explore, and we ate a lot of good food for almost no money. All you can eat stir fry for 10,000 kip (that's more than a dollar but ...
Dengue Fever
... pointed in a different direction. After wandering around the entire facility someone pointed to some chairs and told us to sit down. We waited. After 20 minutes I tried again asking where the doctor was. I was informed he had gone home. Meanwhile a couple of dozen people in white coats and face masks were wandering around ineffectually, a few of them occasionally stopping to look at a patient in a room or ward. Finally I went searching, and found ...
Sabadee Luang Prabang!
... right? Our first day ended at the top of the Phsi mountain looking at the sunset. Something we had read about on Lonely Planet. And guess what? Everyone else did too. It was absolutely packed. I missed it as there were so many sweaty bodies around but Dale, as always, worked himself onto a good position. Sorry for the long one, Luang Prabang day 2 should be written by Dale really because the highlight of that day was all on him... I think there will be a video and everything... x ...
Luang Prabang - You'll Leave a Little Richer
... with palms and papaya branches breaking up through the smooth tree line of the broccoli looking tree tops. The gardens lining the river are gently terraced from mud and women are making the repeated trips to the shore to lug buckets of water.
The boat makes two stops – one to a so-called Whiskey Village, which greets you with a whiskey still but then opens up to a dozen or more ...