Though Bangkok will not make any 'top' list for the year, it has been an interesting enough place to spend a few days while getting acclimated to the fairly significant time-zone difference to SE Asia.
The city is generally dingy and un-charming, but we've found a few highlights in our time on the ground: spending a few hours cruising around the local neighborhoods in a long-tail boat was a pretty nice way to just settle into our first morning here – the Grand Palace, though very busy with tourists, was just incredibly beautiful and intricate – cooking lessons at The Blue Elephant almost have me convinced that I could prepare a Thai meal for friends when I get home – and under $10 an hour for a body-bending Thai massage is something that I'd be thrilled to find stateside. We are on our last evening here before we depart for our (almost) two weeks in Myanmar, and I think I'll find one more budget massage and am looking forward to another fantastic dinner here with the folks & Kristin.
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| Quick layover in Tokyo to discover the Japanese have it dialed |
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| Kasem Bridge just up river from our hotel is reminiscent of some recent designs in the states |
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| Breaky at the beautiful and oasis of Praya Palazzo |
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| Our very cool long-tail driver |
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| Cruising the narrow canals in the boat |
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| Stray dogs abound |
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| Boats are definitely a main means of transport here |
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| Quick visit at an orchid farm |
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| A mini-long tail hauling both garbage & ass |
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| Some confused architecture here in Bangkok – LA meets Boston meets The East |
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| Long boats lined up in the locks |
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| An evening drink at The Dome |
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| With magnificent downtown city views from 64 floors up |
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| K & me up above Bangkok |
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| An old building among the new is the location for our cooking class |
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| Local Thai women making Thai iced coffee & tea at the market |
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| Mom getting local with her Thai iced tea out of a plastic bag – a bag that will no doubt end up in the Phraya River |
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| Good looking, inexpensive fruits at the local market |
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| Mixed in with odd looking fruit |
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| And crabs bound in reeds |
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| This machine takes coconut meat, and distills down to coconut milk |
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| Other tasty treats on street corners |
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| Master chef teaching us the art of Thai cooking |
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| Kristin & mom prepping at their stations |
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| Minced fish red curry getting wrapped up in a banana leaf for grilling |
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| Me and mom showing off our new art |
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| Super tasty wok fried pork |
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| However beautiful my presentation is does not compare to the master |
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| The meal I pulled together – may be repeated, may be the one and only time |
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| Kristin in her rental shirt, ready to vist the Grand Palace |
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| Early arrival and beautiful skies for our visit to the Grand Palace |
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| Though a very touristy place, the grounds are also used for many government activities |
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| Beautiful sculptures |
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| And ornate decorations |
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| Are everywhere |
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| Many images repeated |
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| Kristin became part of the tourist attraction when she settled in to draw |
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| Endless beautiful Eastern art |
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| Silhouetted buddha |
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| Striking architecture under striking light |
I think you just promised a home-cooked thai meal and I'm pretty excited
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