Indochina Loop - Part One


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March 31st 2012
Published: March 31st 2012
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Ruby: After spending some time in Thailand, we left Chiang Rai to go to the Laos border, so we went down to where all the boats were. We got onto a mini-boat and sailed to Laos. When were at Laos we had to go onto another boat to a part in Laos that we wanted to go to. So we got onto the boat. It was a very good boat and it was only for us. Me and George jumped straight onto the bed. Two hours ... Read Full Entry



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1st April 2012

mmmm - think I'll have nutella for breakfast too this morning - thanks for the idea Ruby! (Perhaps Alex could lay a trail of it round the less child-friendly temples...)
2nd April 2012

Hello
what a wonderful time your are having. Its great to read about the countries you are visiting and what memories Ruby and George will have! Have a great time love Annabelle
2nd April 2012

Hi Carla, Alex, George and Ruby You all seem to be having a great time and we are envious of the places you have been. The mekong river sounds good. Looking forward to the next blog. lots of love, Len & Marion (Nanny & Grandpop)
2nd April 2012

Let go of the luxury guilt!
If I could go along the Mekong again I would definitely want to be able to lie down according to my whim on a nice comfy bed. Especially if there was cold beer. Your trip has brought back a lot of memories. And poor Ruby with the hot spring feet situation. What a shock for her (and Alex).
2nd April 2012
White Buddha on Mae Kok River

yes well we're all white buddhas over here now that shorts have replaced trousers. You look great!
2nd April 2012

Looks brilliant and more relaxing than India (from here anyway...). Smiles all over give the impression that all four of you are really into the 'trip' you're having :-)
4th April 2012

Hi all
Wow! Looks like you're having a great time. Alex, is that a beard I see. All you need now is a pith helmet! I like the comparison to Apocalypse Now. Must have been very atmospheric. Let's hope things don't end up in the same sticky mess. I'd avoid cattle! Glad

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