Mae Khanin Tai (sounds like Dai)


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December 1st 2012
Published: December 1st 2012
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Over the past week I have been staying in the village of Mae Khanin Tai about 20+km from the provincial capital of Chiang Mai. It sits adjacent to the very pleasant Op Khan National Park and about 10-15 minute motorbike ride from my friend Eric's Garden (link below) Dokmai Garden http://www.dokmaigarden.co.th/ Eric suggested I visit the village headman and his wife Duangtaa for a p... Read Full Entry



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Nice to know someone besides me cannot handle spicy all the time

Ants that I put in the bowl, carefully avoid the chili paste as they try to get the hell out of there!
A familiar sign around the worldA familiar sign around the world
A familiar sign around the world

The tree to the left is next to the village temple which could be considered the center of town...or in this case the village



1st December 2012

Great blog
Wonderful pictures and I love hearing about your experiences. I wish I could have done all those things when I was younger.
13th December 2012

We\'re impressed you went out to photograph and help out with the rice harvest, Zak, and so glad for the great text and photos that help us to know what it\'s like for you in the big and varied province of Chiang Mai: Back-breaking! Hot! but with a good natural bathtub to cool down in, a good tent to sleep in, lots of natural foods from too much sticky rice to smoked tarantulas, and a safe water supply. Not to mention the beautiful setting. Your camping with Jason was part of your training for this great adventure? The portraits give a wonderful sense of the variety of people you worked with--how fine that they let you into their lives that much. Amazed to learn of the fauna lurking in the rice-paddies as you harvested, and also that wild dogs are a bigger problem than cobras--maybe you need a spear rather than a sawed-off 2 X 4? (loved that surprise ending to sawed-off!). You\'ve already had enough trouble with a dog. We Love you! Bob and Helen
14th December 2012

Wandering
Wandering about he wilderness in South County was part of my childhood....doing the same in Chiang Mai is similar

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