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further than the lid of a pot: Sawatdee Bangkok!
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Further than the lid of a pot. Tuesday, June 16, 2009. Sunday morning I hopped on the bus from Siem Reap to Bangkok. It took about 3 1/2 hours to reach the border, so that wasn't so bad. Once we were at the border on the Cambodian side we had to get stamped out of the country, walk about 10 minutes to enter the Thai side, go through a health check, and wait on line to obtain our 15 day visa. Once I arrived in Bangkok my next mission was to find my friend Veronika who I met through Amalia a month ago....
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further than the lid of a pot: White Water Rafting in Northwest Thailand
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Further than the lid of a pot. Tuesday, June 23, 2009. White Water Rafting in Northwest Thailand. The other day I was just moseying down the street in Pai town when I noticed a trekking/rafting agency. I thought to myself, "That could be fun! The next morning some guys from the company came to pick me up at 7:30 am. We then went to get another guy, Charlie, and his Mom, Penny. It was nice because it was just 5 of us in the raft: me, Charlie, Penny, the guide and his assistant. I have never seen scenery s...
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further than the lid of a pot: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Further than the lid of a pot. Saturday, June 13, 2009. Phnom Penh, Cambodia. We got in kind of late, so for our first evening we found a restaurant near to our hotel (the Blue Lime Hotel. Definitely recommended for anyone visiting Phnom Penh! And called it a night. The next morning we hired a tuk tuk. Driver to take us to S-21, otherwise known as the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. Choeung Ek was a place where the Khmer Rouge would take people to kill and then throw their bodies in large pits around the fie...
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further than the lid of a pot: Hoi An and more Hanoi
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Further than the lid of a pot. Monday, June 8, 2009. Hoi An and more Hanoi. Noelice and I took a flight to Danang and then we were picked up by a taxi and taken to the Dai Long Hotel in Hoi An. Immediately we dropped off our things and headed to the nearest tailor shop to start picking out things to get made! The next day we rented a motorbike and drove out to the beach, but it was ridiculously too hot so we only stayed 2 hours and headed back towards town stopping for lunch along the way. For Noelice's ...
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further than the lid of a pot: Chiang Mai and onto Pai
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Further than the lid of a pot. Sunday, June 21, 2009. Chiang Mai and onto Pai. For most of the morning and some of the afternoon I wandered around the old town area of Chiang Mai. It is a city within a city confined within four walls. I stepped into a few temples to take a gander. The first I saw, and the most important temple of all was Wat Phra Singh. Posted throughout the temple grounds were Buddhist sayings. I stumbled upon a few other temples. Not quite sure of the names of them though. When I told ...
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further than the lid of a pot: Last stop: Bangkok
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Further than the lid of a pot. Saturday, June 27, 2009. I am back in Bangkok, where I began my whole Thailand extravaganza. I'm splurging big time on a hotel at $25/night. In a few hours I will get on a bus to the airport to board a four hour flight to Beijing with a six hour layover and then another 17 hours to New York. Total travel time: 24 hours. I'm going to be ridiculously busy once I get back home, so I have a lot to look forward to. I suppose you will have a different blog? Chiang Mai and onto Pai.
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further than the lid of a pot: On the road to Chiang Mai
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Further than the lid of a pot. Thursday, June 18, 2009. On the road to Chiang Mai. I really wanted to get a haircut in Bangkok, so yesterday Veronika and I went to a posher side of town to have our hair done at a salon. The stylists in the salon did not speak English very well, so I just said " Victoria Beckham. Short in the back because that's also what I got. Luckily, my hair grows really fast, so in about 2 weeks it'll be just the way I want it. That evening Veronika and I went to the Hua Lumpong.
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Turtle Tales: April 2007
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A neophyte New Yorker creeps her way slowly through life. Monday, April 23, 2007. Ah Spring, when a young woman's thoughts turn to sandals, the Enlightenment and the slave trade, and the impending exodus to Chicago. If my last post left some of you in doubt as to my happiness with living in New York, never fear. This last month has been packed with fun little escapades. In an attempt to mix business with pleasure, my Moby-Dick. Class took in "Moby-Dick Rehearsed". I went to see Patrick Wolf.