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    Quote Originally Posted by BLD View Post
    trolling
    Must be confusing me with someone else.

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    A lovely day in the north of Thailand.


    Wiang Kum Kan, Wat Chedi Liam, Hoi Kha Noodles along the river, then across to release some turtles etc at Wat Chai Monkhon.

    3 temples and a feed.


    Enjoyed a nice homemade Shabu last night, so TNY bunged what wasn't cooked into the frying pan for her breakfast. A long with a pint of pink milk and blueberries.







    Certainly not my cup of tea.

    I've honestly never seen anyone shovel away such an amount of food before, and some of my mates are built gym units.



    Not full, she says.




    We didn't actually walk to any of these places, so maybe these pics should be in the 'A day in the life in the North' thread??

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    Wiang Kum Kan.





    The older I get, the more I like trees.











    ching chang chin chang ching chung chin



    It would be so easy to make golden statuettes all gawdy and tacky.




    But just look at that, pure class.

    Turns out we were both born on Tuesdays. Which is that guy palmed out on his sofa chilling. Good man Mr Tuesday.

    He's actually called Pang Sai Yat, for the uneducated among us, and is in this position to dig at the pride of Asura Rahu, as opposed to play Scrabble and try to invent new words.





    To be honest, the most exciting thing there was this tap.



    Since getting into property development I get curious about every sort of aspect of building I come across and find it endlessly interesting. I do however note that this interest doesn't usually transfer to those with me.

    I was very interested in seeing just what sort of water pressure this bad boy would produce.

    TNY didn't seem to share any of my enthusiasm at all about turning on a tap, to be honest.

    Next to Wat Chedi Liam Brady.



    Lets of these places along the way.

    Hold on to your hats, folks.

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    Wat Chedi Liam.

    Can get horses and carriages between the two. I rather not.



    The poor skinny lil fella didn't look the happiest.



    But she was hollering away in pure American. *ta-ding*







    The most exciting thing for me was this well.





    As I've got one on a Thai property, but don't really understand how it works.

    From jamming down a fok-long long pole, and measuring it, it hits the bottom at 4 meters, and the water is usually 2 meters from top and bottom, a pretty small water pump draws it up and into the bathrooms and kitchen at a rather impressive amount of pressure. I really should have listened to the teacher blabbering on about water tables and the such in Grade 10 geography instead of feeling up Tina Blackmore. Oh well. I suppose.

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    Other then a tap and a well, the only interesting thing was food. One of my fave lil lunch places, right near Rimping supermarket at the iron bridge.





    Oh yes suuuuur.





    I didn't need half a lb of raw sugar on mine as I'm sweet enough already.


    Lovely next to the river which actually had a cool breeze coming along it.

    195 baht for all that. That's like 1 Big Mac and 1 Can of Leo at the TD Mod Convention Conference.

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    Always nice to eat next to a river.




    550b p/p for a 2 hour trip up stream, that stops at a farm for a cool flower drink, apparently. Seems pretty cheap really, and a nice way to spend 2 hours, as long as there aren't a load of squarkers onboard.



    I was slightly temped to order that liter of Jameson with an IV drip for the rest of the afternoon and evening, to be honest.



    TNY wants motorbike riding lessons if anyone fancies teaching a student that will probably eat their motorbike.

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    We then swam across the river to Wat Chai Mongkhon.

    I do like trees more and more nowadays.

    This dude is a whopper.




    The fish in the river seemed quite hungry, and I presume there are some monitor lizards in there too, so we got them their lunch.



    I went all Ocker and called them Tim & Tam.



    Added some seasoning.




    Then back to my house for a mighty good few hours of snoozing before someone needed to eat a kilo bag of pure sugar.


    The lovely north. :-)

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    Nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edmond View Post
    Other then a tap and a well, the only interesting thing was food. One of my fave lil lunch places, right near Rimping supermarket at the iron bridge.





    Oh yes suuuuur.





    I didn't need half a lb of raw sugar on mine as I'm sweet enough already.


    Lovely next to the river which actually had a cool breeze coming along it.

    195 baht for all that. That's like 1 Big Mac and 1 Can of Leo at the TD Mod Convention Conference.
    I've been to this place; you are right, there is something special about eating next to a river- although not so much if the mozzies are eating you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edmond View Post
    Other then a tap and a well, the only interesting thing was food. One of my fave lil lunch places, right near Rimping supermarket at the iron bridge.





    Oh yes suuuuur.





    I didn't need half a lb of raw sugar on mine as I'm sweet enough already.


    Lovely next to the river which actually had a cool breeze coming along it.

    195 baht for all that. That's like 1 Big Mac and 1 Can of Leo at the TD Mod Convention Conference.
    Less sugar in a big mac

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edmond View Post

    I do like trees more and more nowadays.
    Ooooh. If you like trees, check out this place. Just opened a couple of months ago back. Has a nice coffee shop on the premises too.

    Changthong Heritage Park
    Google Maps

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    Quote Originally Posted by armstrong View Post
    Less sugar in a big mac
    That's MSG.



    Quote Originally Posted by Edmond View Post
    We then swam across the river to Wat Chai Mong.
    That sounds about right.



    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    I've been to this place
    Where you've been is your business, this is a serious Lulu travel thread for serious ttip reporting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by armstrong View Post
    Less sugar in a big mac


    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    Ooooh. If you like trees, check out this place. Just opened a couple of months ago back. Has a nice coffee shop on the premises too.

    Changthong Heritage Park
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    Looks lovely, cheers.

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