never quite know what you'll come accross at a temple..
never quite know what you'll come accross at a temple..
My dog. Born in HK where I rescued him from dog pound death row, then lived in Thailand, and now out in the garden seeing snow for the very first time.
I had a hunch you were already back in the West, Sid.
Shit isn't it.
Moved over in late november. One of the most horrific cold and frankly at times scary experiences in my life over winter. Shoveling coal like a stoker (70 euros a week worth) please a load on heating oil. Now it's getting better. I might step outside next month. However, I must be liking it because I rejected a job back in HK eariler this week that was offering me stupid amounts of money for not really much work. In fact, a year ago it would have been my dream job. However.... I quite like it. For now.
^yepio, some other oddities there as well
some serious bamboo scaffold going on here..
I like short haul flights Bangkok Hat Yai 1 hour 10 minutes.
That's a green curry chicken, it cost about 14,000 won which is about 400 baht or so. It came with pineapple, when the chef came to ask me how the food was I mentioned it was of the fusion variety...
Here's a random shot of the menu:
Quite nice place, nice people (half Thai chef, Korean waitress/owner); the wife's food tastes considerable better to my palette, but she's currently in LoS.
Cycling should be banned!!!
Gert spotted Stoker lurking , pervert likes rubber.
I must be blind. I can't find him.
This is like 'Where's Wally' (Waldo for you yanks).
You know what they say you can take the girl out of the jungle,but you can't take the jungle out of the girl.
After your Bangkok banquet, I dread to think of what's on offer tonight
It's time to say goodbye to Mum and head back to Bangkok.
^ Balls to Bangkok. I'd rather stay with Mum.
^So thats where Withnall gets it from
A mouse came to a sticky end last night. RIP Maikun Mou.
Is that a Thai mouse trap or a fancy desert left in the kitchen?
A Thai mouse trap made to look like a treacle tart. In the middle of the trap is a piece of pork. 30 baht for two traps.
A new Thai meal called 'Ratagluey'Is that a Thai mouse trap or a fancy desert left in the kitchen?
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