Thailand

(Part 2—on Land)

Hilltribe woman selling silver.

At the Grand Palace Temple—Bangkok

Gene at the butterfly farm

Young monks waiting for the bus (actually a Tuk-Tuk) to take them to school.

We’re still trying to figure out this sign… but there was a dog… and he did bark!

Grilled fish, chicken and pork were sold on practically every street.

Eating in a restaurant at on a hill over-looking Phuket. Town. This had really good food, but Some of our best meals were in the little side streets where you point at the kind food you want… lots of smiling and about 2-6$ bill at the end for the both of us.

We hired Bee (left) to show us around Bangkok… she is a student.  It was great to have someone to explain things in English.

Bicycles, motorbikes and Tuk Tuks were the most popular way to get around.  In Chaing Mai and Laos.  In Bangkok it was Cars and taxis along with an army of motor bikes

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