Bangkok Day 1!
A random TV on a roof that played commercials
while you waited for the next train
Rachanadda Temple
Hallway in Rachanadda Temple
The view from the top of Rachanadda Temple
The Marble Buddha
Hand paintings on the walls of the temple
The Giant Swing
Bangkok Day 2!
The Marble Temple
Mom and I with a cool drum
Throne hall
Teak mansion
More cool hand paintings on the walls of Wat Pho
Wat Pho
Bangkok Day 3!The grand palace
Cool guardian thing
Emerald Buddha
(I had to take this on my tip-toes outside of the temple
with my camera zoomed all the way in)
Elephant!
A long boat
(the Thai people love to ride these things even though you always feel they're going to tip over)
Koh Tao!
Loy Krathong!
The Krathong
The group on the long boat!
Lighting the candle...or not (damn wind)
Me setting the Krothong free
The sky lantern
(it shot up to fast for me to get a pic of it in the air :( )
Krabi!
The hotel
The best restaurant on the island
(according to the sign)
The View!
Chicken Island :D
Me on the swing on Chicken Island
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3 comments:
I love the sunset on the sea.
So is this basically a picture summary of what's been going on with you so far?
And, more importantly, what's your favorite picture from above, and why (mostly I'm hoping there is a story behind it that makes it even more interesting)?
Yeah these are a bunch of pics to show what I've been describing.
I can't choose just one pic as my favorite but if I have to I'll go with the pic of me trying to light the candle on the Krathong. That was an awesome experience and Jojo (the kid next to me) kept trying to help me keep the candle lit but the wind had other ideas. And I also love the one where I'm placing the Krathong on the water because as soon as they took the pic the boat started rocking so the guys all grabbed me to keep me from face planting into the river.
Okay, given the time of the year, I thought of a new conversation question for you. It's obvious that Thanksgiving doesn't exist over in Thailand, but are there any celebrations of a similar nature? If so, is it the meaning of the holiday, or the nature of eating tons and tons of food?
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