Post 3506
- 14 years and 349 days since I started this blog -
Read this once, it won't change for the rest of the trip(s):
I'll be linking this post to Facebook. If that's how you got here, here's some background: Almost 15 years ago I started this blog as a food journal. I had a Type-2 Diabetes diagnosis, and needed to lose weight. Initially, that's all I did here: Journal my food intake and my weight. It contributed to a loss of 20+% of my body weight in 6 months, and continuing has kept me on track since. I started adding commentary after a while, but recently it has been a food journal only. Except when I travel (every Winter).While I'm traveling, I let go of the weight-tracking and food journaling (except for food photos when I've eaten something interesting or pretty). I write about my experiences, and use it as a photo dump. And that's where we find ourselves now.
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My time here in Chiang Mai is over, much too quickly.
One big dinner, and I'm off to the airport.
It has been a wonderful trip, despite it being the shortest ever. I reconnected with friends, made some new friends, played some bass and sang a little, I heard some real good music, smoked good weed and had amazing food every meal, every single day. No duds.
And the weather was, after an initial day of light rain, perfect. From day two on, every day has been clear and t-shirt warm.
And now, too quickly it's over.
That being said...
On to the photos:
People Pics
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| My friend Rychy knows Mac, too. This is after breakfast, at Nice Kitchen, previous favorite, now third-favorite breakfast place (after Kati and Hummus). |
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| The Troubadour Band. That's Jason on guitar, Sebastien on guitar and vocals, Yves on bass and Jim on the skins. It's fun for me to see my musical friends put together something this good. |
Wandering
Another post from Chiang Mai, another bumch of Wot photos. I can't/won't stop.

Tha Phae Road, all lit up, as always, but this year honoring the late Queen Mother.

The Tha Phae Gate has become a popup food court of impressive dimensions. The Thai celebrate everything: Christian holidays, Buddhist holidays, national holidays, and Chianes New Year. Fun people.

This is a magnificent tree, standing right beside the mote, just north of the Tha Phae Gate
Food
Wandering
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| Another post from Chiang Mai, another bumch of Wot photos. I can't/won't stop. |
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| Tha Phae Road, all lit up, as always, but this year honoring the late Queen Mother. |
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| The Tha Phae Gate has become a popup food court of impressive dimensions. The Thai celebrate everything: Christian holidays, Buddhist holidays, national holidays, and Chianes New Year. Fun people. |
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| This is a magnificent tree, standing right beside the mote, just north of the Tha Phae Gate |
Food
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Great pictures! Love your little friend ❤️
ReplyDeleteLove reading about your travels Ken. Love you and wishing you safe travels til your back home. ❤️
ReplyDeleteSafe travels, pal. Please answer like yer talking to a.... uh, me. What is this "fanned frets" of which you speak? I looked at the bass in the pic & can't see any difference from a regular bass. Anything you might wanna tell me about it will be welcome.
ReplyDeleteFYI- it's yer old pal Dugan asking about the bass that made you smile.
ReplyDeleteFanciful and fantastic
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