Wednesday, January 21, 2009
A Piece of Chiang Mai
This is our bathroom. Many of the hostels in Thailand have community bathrooms, so we lucked out. Also, due to the set-up, it is very easy to multitask in the morning.
This is a Tuk-Tuk. It's like a moped that's been turned into a three wheeler. If you hear someone honking at you, they're not looking for date, they're a Tuk-Tuk driver trying to get you to pay for a ride. As of yet, we have not dared ride a Tuk-Tuk anywhere, but not for a lack of offers.
This is lunch. We had soup, Pad-thai, green curry, juice and iced coffee. Total, just under $6. And it was all good!
This was a snack option available in the market. We think. Jessica said she'd try anything once, but she didn't stop long enough to find out if they were offering samples...
In Thailand, a massage is not a luxury, but an important part of one's well being. And when a 30 minute foot message costs less then $4 for two people, you really can't argue. But doesn't it seem that the masseuse on the right got the short end of the deal, seeing as she has to do the same job on twice the foot?
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Ohh, you didn't try the fried silk worm and grasshopper?? Very crunchy! Be sure to ride in a tuk tuk - we put a family of 4 in one!
Do they have rickshaws - where people pull them? Remember those in Vietnam, Justin.
Sounds like such fun - and foot massages! Wonderful.
Love,
Mom
OMG, my mother told me about these. She got one too when in Thailand. Now she expects me to do as good of a job.
Umm... that's not the "Mackerel" I know of. ;)
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