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Thursday, 6 January 2011
Home again
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Wednesday, 5 January 2011
Another view of Bangkok
For the final day in Thailand we joined the busy river traffic to get an alternative view of life in Bangkok.
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Tuesday, 4 January 2011
Escape from the city in Bangkok
But we found a wonderful place where the people of Bangkok go to relax. Wandering around Lumphini Park one feels far removed from life in the fast lane. There is a large lake for boating, playgrounds where kids can play and extensive winding paths for walkers and joggers. Whilst some get twisted in a knot doing yoga,
others sip tea playing board games.
I was puzzled by the sign on one tree
above an area paved with pebbles until I saw some ladies taking off their shoes and walking around on it. Of course! It’s an outdoor reflexology facility.
I had to have a go at it myself but found it wasn’t really designed for donkey hooves.
But the biggest surprise was yet to come. Out of nowhere a real live monster appeared and sauntered across the path. At first I thought I was seeing things but then someone explained that there are many of these water monitors roaming freely around the park and they serve a useful purpose as scavengers to clean up any leftover food. Well, I wasn’t taking any chances by getting too close but just had to have a photo taken to prove I’d really seen one.
Monday, 3 January 2011
Up the hill to Doi Suthep
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we reached the temple with its magnificent sacred stupa.
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I did have some trouble explaining to the temple official that I wasn’t able to remove my shoes to enter the temple as they were firmly nailed to my hooves.
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I also have to ‘fess up that I couldn’t resist giving some of the bells a ding-dong. (But then what Dinky Donkey can resist a little ding-dong?).
Sunday, 2 January 2011
The charms of Chiang Mai
Staying in the old walled city meant that within walking distance there were dozens of places to explore and I kept wanting to see what was waiting around the next corner. There were quiet secluded surprises
and busier areas with gilded temples.
Gaps’House is also a culinary school so taking an evening meal there is a must.
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Gaps’House is also a culinary school so taking an evening meal there is a must.
Saturday, 1 January 2011
Happy New Year!
A new year and a new town to explore. After leaving Nan the countryside flashed by during the bus ride and by mid-afternoon we arrived in Chiang Mai. A ride in a tuk-tuk
and we arrived at Gap’s House.
Here we found a beautiful oasis of tranquillity tucked away from the bustle and traffic of the city.
It was more like an outdoor tropical museum, crammed with wonderful antiques that the charming and elegant owners had collected over the years. Our room was tastefully decorated and held a special treat for me – a handsome and friendly horse.
We had a great time chatting and exchanging tales of our respective travels.
and we arrived at Gap’s House.
Here we found a beautiful oasis of tranquillity tucked away from the bustle and traffic of the city.
It was more like an outdoor tropical museum, crammed with wonderful antiques that the charming and elegant owners had collected over the years. Our room was tastefully decorated and held a special treat for me – a handsome and friendly horse.
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