Sunday, January 25, 2009
From hot to cold
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Prison rub-down
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Beautifully drunken noodles
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Its kinda fruity!

Sunday, January 11, 2009
Saphron Deceptions
One Wat had this cool wooden carving of an elephant. If you look closely, you can see that his other ear fell off, and is sitting against one of his legs.
For those of you who don't know anything about Chiang Mai, the old part of the city is surrounded by a moat, and there used to be a wall around the city as well. It is really cool to look at from Google Earth, because there it is nearly a perfect square of water in the middle of the city. Below is a few pictures of the moat, and some of the remaining sections of the wall.
In other news, I went to see a play the other night. It was completely in Thai, so I didn't understand much. I did get that they started making fun of me though. At one point they were picking on audience members, when they realized that there was a 'farang' (foreigner) in the room. People had a good laugh, although I couldn't tell you why...
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
A cellular nation
Last night I was feeling a little homesick, so I decided to try and find some western food. I walk into what looked like an American-style restaurant. It turns out that this was really Thailands answer to Hooters. So I'm sitting there being served by these Thai girls wearing nearly nothing, and all the menu has to offer is beer and grilled meat. So I'm sitting there alone eating this meat, watching Americas Funniest Home Videos on TV (on mute) listening to a bad house jazz band, when myy waitress walks over and starts chatting to me. In broken english she asks what I'm doing in Thailand and if I'm travelling alone. Then when I said I was, she said that she could make sure I didn't get homesick...
Friday, January 2, 2009
Temples and Tigers
Yesterday I hired a tuktuk driver to take me just outside the city. For those who don't know, a tuktuk is a 3-wheeled vehicle with a bench in the back for passengers, and it is driven just like a motorcycle with handlebars and hand throttle / break. It's perfect for inhaling all the fumes of everyone around you. As I was sitting in this tuktuk, half pulled out into oncoming traffic, I realized that these vehicles are probably just as safe as motorcycles, an ominous thought when traffic is bearing down on you ready to t-bone. But despite my eccentric driver who talked to himself and had to stop and ask for directions a few times, we made it to our destination. Before I move on though, more about this driver. He apparently decided to pimp out his tuktuk, converting the backrest area of the passenger area into a soundsystem. So picture this tuktuk sitting at an intersection blasting europop techno into my back, with me, a farang (foreigner) sitting there bobbing along wearing my bandana like bandit to protect myself from all the fumes around me.
So back to the real story. We drove out to the Tiger Kingdom, a total tourist trap, but cool nonetheless. It gives people a chance to play with Tigers and have their pictures taken with them. Si I spent some time with some 7 month old tigers, and some fully grown ones. To be honest, it wasn't so much as playing with the larger ones as it was petting them while they were asleep. I know tigers are nocturnal, but I have a feeling that they wouldn't normally be this docile if they kept getting woken up during the day though. Either way, it was really cool. Unfortunately there was a mixup with the picture CDs, so I only have pictures of me with the 7 month old ones right now, but hopefully I can get my hands on the other ones soon.
(She could devour my face whole!)