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Enroute to yoga . . . |
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School kids heading home . . . |
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I learned that they just keep adding wires without removing the older/non-used ones! |
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The ice man rolleth. |
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Kindof like at home . . . |
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Flower market . . . alas, to late to buy anything. |
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Those wonderful hot peppers! |
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Ze canal |
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Ze crêperie |
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Nice barista |
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Refreshing iced cocoa! : ) |
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Wires at 3 p.m. |
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Outside the reclining Buddha's pad at Wat Pho |
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Ze little Buddha |
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Coins for rows and rows of jars |
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One of the jars |
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Check out his toes! |
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Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho from inside |
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Beautiful fruit! Mangosteen, rambutan, and mountain apples. |
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The docks move UP and DOWN constantly! |
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The protector of the temple |
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Rama at the National Museum's temple |
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Tourist takes a tuk tuk. |
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This guy was focused! |
So many hot peppers! Zee little buddah is so interesting. I love your little one line stories. xo
ReplyDeleteMangosteen, rambutan, and rose apples (chompoo in Thai).
ReplyDeleteNice shots! And congrats on a very successful last class on the CELTA by the way.
Enjoy the rest of your time in Thailand.
:)
Hi Susan,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Susan, I am friends with Kate Brenton. She pointed me in the direction of your blog :) :) I am considering employment in BKK (and have to give an answer before Friday)...
I have traveled through Thailand once before, and love it. But there is a difference between being a tourist, and living in a country.
As a single white female in her 30s...I wondered what the dating scene would be like...any input advice would be greatly appreciated....you can email at susanzgreenwald@gmail.com.
Namaste,
Susan