Last night in Chaing Mai


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February 6th 2008
Published: February 6th 2008
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Well, I've had my last night in Chaing Mai & I guess I'm kind of sad to leave having made some friends & started to get to know the area. I am sure that there is a lot more to see, & I never did get to the Golden Triangle. Maybe next time.

So for this post, Ive tried to include a few of the highlights from the area, as well as some of the friends that I've made. My appologies to anyone that I've missed.

And a special mention for Sam Boonmee & his family for making me so welcome at their guest house, & for keeping me up last night to construct a blog to show off his loverly "100 year old teak house in Chaing Mai". Any one looking for accomodation should check them out at:

http://boonmeeguesthouse.blogspot.com

Now here the fun starts. I now fly to Nong Khai for my "Orientation course" at Open Mind Projects, in preparation for my placement at the Eco Tourism project in the Issan region at the bourder with Laos.


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My friend Mike Neun.My friend Mike Neun.
My friend Mike Neun.

Mike was kind enough to drop me off at the airport


6th February 2008

Good luck
Good luck with the next phase. It's been great reading about your adventures so far. I have the photo of the big domed golden temple, as my computer desktop background. I look at it wistfully and think of all the other lives going on out there, under vast blue skies, while it hails and rains and snows here!
6th February 2008

Thanks Kate, I'm really looking forward to getting stuck into something usefull now. As far as the UK weather goes, at least you don't have to contend with the mosqueto's. I took my first maleria tablets this morning. No ill effects I'm glad to say. Cheers Shaun

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