My first big Trip on this side of the world was to Bangkok in October to visit one of my Favorite girls, Rachel!
We started the week off by going to the Chatuchak Weekend Market. It was a crazy experience....so many stalls, so many people, so much food! :)
It was a pretty low key relaxing week, but I fell in love with this city! it's so much more modern then Jakarta, and life would be a lot easier in this town...I think I found my new top choice for my next job!
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intereting drink stall... |
Fish Balls are a very popular choice of food here....saw them everywhere. they are actually pretty tasty. Not the first thing I would gravitate towards, but good.
sometimes I didn't know what things were....but the display of food was always lovely. they obviously try hard to make somethings look appealing....
there were so many cool pictures to take and so many beautiful spots to sit and just take it all in.
The paintings on the walls were so ornate and beautiful. I enjoyed looking at them and my guide told me the stories the pictures were telling. Every country seems to have a slightly different version of the same story.
Then I ran across this Fish Market. It stunk!! especially because this section was all dried fish product! some of it looked very interesting...
This was as Wat Pho with the VERY LARGE reclining buddah! It's had to tell just how large it is from a picture, but I would guess it's at least half a football field! so crazy! and the feet had some beautiful marble inlay design!
One of my favorite parts of the whole trip was the Bike ride I did through the city that continued into the rainforest on the other side of the river. I hadn't rode a bike in quite a while, and the nice Dutch family called me out on that pretty quickly, considering they ride daily! haha! It was quite an intimidating ride through along the city roads, but our guide was great. We went into some neighborhoods that I would have never found on my own, and saw how the locals live and work. There were shoe shops, and parts shops, and everyone eats out side. The roads were sometimes very small. This alley way was lined with lots of very small homes with little more then a tv and a mattress on the floor. They all live very simply. What is important to them is the family, not the possessions.
A very eye opening part of the tour was the market. I thought I might be sick when I saw these frogs and all the live fish. Some of the frogs were still struggling to breathe with all their little guts hanging out :( that's their killer...
The ride through the rainforest was....RAINY!! man! I thought I was going to fall off my bike it was raining so hard! It was the most fun though!! I had such a great time in my little yellow condom rain jacket! I could barley keep my eyes open to see, but I can't remember a time I felt so adventurous! haha! I am so lame! The forest was beautiful, even through the rain, and it actually stopped about half way through so we got to stop and take some pics.
At the end we stopped a little local house restaurant and I got to fry up some pad thai! YUM! it was delicious! I really want to try and remember how to do it, because I love me some pad thai! What a fun day!!
Last day of the trip I went to Lumpini Park, with a new friend from NewZealand, and saw the big lizards. Once again I got caught in a massive rain storm. We were actually on a yellow ducky paddle boat in the middle of the lake when it started to rain, and all the locals under their shelters were staring at us like we were crazy people. It was great. Once we got off the boat we were already soaked but we tried to find a shelter and wait it out....useless....eventually we just got under my small umbrella and ran for the metro. It was still a nice afternoon, and he told me everything I should do in New Zealand when I go! :)
Over all, I LOVED Bangkok! so much easier then Jakarta. I don't realize how hard Jakarta is to live in until I go somewhere else and remember how easy life can be! I think The States is going to be a real shock to the system come June...
PS. I am obviously not very good at this whole web page layout thing....sorry for the mis-mash weirdness of this all! haha! hopefully I'll get better!
The next stop was at the Grand Palace and the surrounding Temples. This one was my favorite! just so bright and shiny and GOLD! it's a cambodian temple I believe. it's just so striking!




Then I ran across this Fish Market. It stunk!! especially because this section was all dried fish product! some of it looked very interesting...
This was as Wat Pho with the VERY LARGE reclining buddah! It's had to tell just how large it is from a picture, but I would guess it's at least half a football field! so crazy! and the feet had some beautiful marble inlay design!
One of my favorite parts of the whole trip was the Bike ride I did through the city that continued into the rainforest on the other side of the river. I hadn't rode a bike in quite a while, and the nice Dutch family called me out on that pretty quickly, considering they ride daily! haha! It was quite an intimidating ride through along the city roads, but our guide was great. We went into some neighborhoods that I would have never found on my own, and saw how the locals live and work. There were shoe shops, and parts shops, and everyone eats out side. The roads were sometimes very small. This alley way was lined with lots of very small homes with little more then a tv and a mattress on the floor. They all live very simply. What is important to them is the family, not the possessions.
Not quite sure what all these meats were...but they did not look appetizing!
I really enjoyed riding through the city and the Dutch family I was with, even though the boys spoke little english, were very friendly and we had a great time together. When we were trying some different foods from the market the boys were being very picky and not wanting to taste anything, so I told them that I always try anything once. They were surprised at some of the things I have tried, especially since I am a girl! haha! so then they decided to try the food our guide bought in the market...they were so funny!
At the end we stopped a little local house restaurant and I got to fry up some pad thai! YUM! it was delicious! I really want to try and remember how to do it, because I love me some pad thai! What a fun day!!
Last day of the trip I went to Lumpini Park, with a new friend from NewZealand, and saw the big lizards. Once again I got caught in a massive rain storm. We were actually on a yellow ducky paddle boat in the middle of the lake when it started to rain, and all the locals under their shelters were staring at us like we were crazy people. It was great. Once we got off the boat we were already soaked but we tried to find a shelter and wait it out....useless....eventually we just got under my small umbrella and ran for the metro. It was still a nice afternoon, and he told me everything I should do in New Zealand when I go! :)
Over all, I LOVED Bangkok! so much easier then Jakarta. I don't realize how hard Jakarta is to live in until I go somewhere else and remember how easy life can be! I think The States is going to be a real shock to the system come June...
PS. I am obviously not very good at this whole web page layout thing....sorry for the mis-mash weirdness of this all! haha! hopefully I'll get better!