It’s time to say: Sawadee Kap Thailand
It’s hard to tell when you are staying too long in a place. How is it that you know?? Is it that everything that was awesome seems boring now? Or is it that the people you meet everyday don’t make your day anymore? I don’t have an answer for that, but if those are the reasons, I shouldn’t leave
I’ve being in Chiang Mai for the last month. “A month in Chiang Mai??” everyone ask me a bit surprised. Yeah a month! But I just haven’t feel like going anywhere, except for Pai for a couple of days!! I don’t know what this place has made to me, but I love it. I’ve being busy too, I mean two weeks in massage school and a couple of days working as an extra, kept me amused for a while.
But now it’s time to go. Time to say good bye to this magical place and start a new adventure. Tomorrow at 06:30, I take the bus to the border with Laos, and hopefully tomorrowas well, depending on the conditions of the Mae Khong river, I’ll be on a boat direction to Luang Prabang.
Forgive me if this post has an affected tone, but it’s just the way I feel. It’s dedicated to all those amazing people I met who made my stay here in Chiang Mai so special, the experiences we shared and the places where we hanged out,
gracias
simon =)
Giorgio, Mandy, Michele, Chris, Tom and Lorraine at “The Terrace”
We went to the market with the plan to buy the most disgusting things we could buy!! The result: fried cockroaches, pork intestine, fish on a stick, squid eggs, fermented plums, fried bamboo worms, should I continue?
How’s that squid boys?
Mandy
Michele showing us the importance of having control over your toes!
Chang Beer 🙂
Will, cameras and Pai!!
The sunday market
The Roof Top bar
ITM Thai massage school
Vita, Nadda and Elise, all great masseuse and persons
Do I look like a certificated Thai and foot masseur?? Oh yes I do!!! 🙂 jajajajajajajaja!!!!!!!
my buddy… 😉
Tags: Chiang Khong, Chiang Mai, Laos, Thailand, Travel
hola saimon……..chevere lo del curso de masajes ya podrás ejercerlo en Palomino,me encantaría…bueno otra vez de viaje y aventura eso está bien mucha suerte y pilas!!!!
abrazo tuchi
Hi Simon,
Glad to see you’re doing well! I love these pics of Mr. Sylvester 🙂 BTW, the grass was actually tea plantations, and I’ll probably switch my blog to english soon enough…
Cheers,
David
hey dude cool story bro. I live chiang mai now, its awesome, are you coming back! kaap