Day Fourteen: Bangkok


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November 24th 2005
Published: December 7th 2005
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This was our last day of the trip. On the way to the Chiang Mai airport in the morning, Ole asked if we all had our passports. Uh... no. I had left mine in my luggage, not thinking I would need it for an intra-country flight. Poor Ole had a heart attack and called his friend (I think Ole is friends with half of Thailand) at the airport, telling him to keep our baggage set aside. I quickly found my... Read Full Entry



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Temple BellsTemple Bells
Temple Bells

The roofline of the temple was bordered with brass bells that chimed in the breeze. It was a sweet sound.
Official Visiting QuartersOfficial Visiting Quarters
Official Visiting Quarters

This was the original residence of one of the previous monarchs, but is now used for accommodating the presidents of other countries who come to visit. It is by invitation only.
Fried GrasshopperFried Grasshopper
Fried Grasshopper

Don enjoys a grasshopper snack on the bus. I have a suspicion that Thais just sell these bugs to tourists for their own amusement.
Stitch in BangkokStitch in Bangkok
Stitch in Bangkok

This is the only photo I remembered to take of Stitch while in Thailand. But, he was with me in my purse or backpack every day.
Dinner CruiseDinner Cruise
Dinner Cruise

Our dinner boat on the river.
Dinner Cruise 2Dinner Cruise 2
Dinner Cruise 2

The gang is all here.
OleOle
Ole

He just can't resist a microphone.



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