Thursday, February 11, 2010

chiang mai...

eating delicious food at an open air street market





taking a picture of a monk taking a picture of a monk...


local terra cotta arts


at an orchid farm



riding on an ox cart


taming wild beasts



navigating the jungle



what the...



it felt like a wet vacuum!



ok, so after bangkok we got on the train that we showed you in the last post- a fun eighteen hour ride through the thai countryside : fun, beautiful, bumpy, squeaky...

then we arrived in chiang mai. what a relief after bangkok. though had we not been to bangkok first we might have been intimidated by chiang mai, or thought that it was a crazy city. instead we arrived well seasoned for the slower pace. we were just in time for their annnual flower festival and sunday market. street after street was closed off to cars and taken over by street vendors selling crafts, clothes, wares and fresh foods cooked to order. some of the best eating we've done has been at the street vendors here in thailand.

the people have been some of the kindest i've ever encountered. so many people unsolicited have offered help (and not trying to sell us something in the process!). frankly it's taken a little getting used to ( for brian at least, as he is prone to trusting no one).

oh, and as you see by the pictures we spent a little time with some elephants!

3 comments:

  1. I see you got the jar of peppers with your Thai food. Some things don't change when you leave the country! Your new camera is taking great pics. Safe travels...DAD

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  2. Wow. When are Brian and Ash going to relax and start having some fun. Ashlei looks so radiant. Brian looks like he likes people. The pic of the terra cotta dieties is excellent. Ganesh in the foreground. The one who puts obstacles in your way- then removes them to show you the way- around the world. A sister, a phat kitty, and a mopey mutt send the travelers love.

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  3. Beautiful pictures and looks like a great adventure! Keep on blogging...

    Love - The Barnums

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