Well Erin you will be proud, here I am blogging from the otherside of the world! You would laugh though, Dad and I had half a dozen Thia people trying to get our laptop on line at a wireless internet cafe. The sun was so bright we could hardly see the screen, and the signal was too week, but they were very kind to a couple of clueless Canadians!
So what have we done since Bangkok....
Saturday we flew to Chaing Mai arrived about 2 p.m. The airport was very busy and it was wonderful to have our guide Paul there to meet us as we are not the most street smart travelers. We arrived at the hotel, thought we would have a short nap and go off to see the flower festival. We woke up about 3 a.m. decided to sleep for a couple more hours and were ready bright and early for our trip to the elephant camp.
The driving in quite interesting, I'm glad we're not doing it, we argue about which way we should walk!
At the elephant camp, we watched the elephants take a bath (maybe that was rude) then they put on a show, everything from playing soccer to painting pictures! I thought often of Matia this day! We took an elephant ride for an hour very neat! Maybe before I get home I will have discovered how to add pictures to this blog!
Next stop was an orchid farm. They were huge, some of them as big and my hand, they use hydroponics but I thought they looked a little sad with the roots just hanging down, took away some of the beauty. There was a butterfly farm attached, but not many butterflys!
Off on our own to see the Sunday market, only on Sunday! and the flower festival over on Sunday! The floats were a little wilted, but even then they were very impressive, as good or better than the rose parade! Amazing! (we think of Dade everytime we say something is amazing and we use that term quite often Surprise!) The market was a little overwhelming, but the most popular booth of all was the bug booth! I wanted to pick some up for Ian, but I didn't know if they would keep! Crispy good! We took a tuck tuck back to the hotel and we got took took by about 40 bat! Live and learn!
Monday off to cooking school! about 15 of us, Americans, Autrailians, Canadians, it was fun to visit with other travellers! Dad and I have decided we are not so sure about Thia food, maybe a little to healthy for us, all those vegetables! and chili this and chili that. I used half the chilies and found that about right, but I like the sticky rice pudding with coconut milk the best, no chilies! Dad's head was burning from touching his skin after cooking with the chilis and my hands were still burning in the middle of the night. I think I might figure how to use that stuff on my feet in the winter, probably mix it with coconut oil! That is the part that dad liked they cook lots with coconut milk! Very good for you!
Thought we'd have a little nap then off to the night market, nope missed the market!
Tuesday off to the hill to see the highest point in Thialand and water falls, Karen hill tribe. The trip was much like travelling through the mountains in B.C. Nice and cool when we got out, about 10 degrees. Beautiful gardens at the Buddah bagota (Spelling) the bagota was beautiful granit work! Amazing!! Beautiful gardens at the Government Project where they are teaching them to grow things other than poppies/opium. Paul (our guide) brough sticky rice and bananas very yummy! for part of our picnic lunch!
Paul took us to a Chaing Mai tailor, Tom bought another suit, I don't know where he's going to go, but he'll look great!
When we returned we didn't dare have a nap as we really wanted to visit the night market. Had fun bartering and bought a few things.
Amber what are the cool sunglasses? I think I can get some cheap knock offs! Any requests?
Today we will try the day market, Dad has figured out the map now, so we don't have to wander around looking so lost.
I hope the day market has coffee shop near by. Shopping here is the same as Canada, if I find dad a good coffeeshop, we both enjoy it better! He sits and drinks coffee and I shop!
Amber, I should have Aaron here he could give me a hair cut too! My hair just goes crazy it looks like dry straw!