Monday, June 11, 2007       ( 10:47 AM ) #permalink

Return from Thailand, a summary

I suck. I officially suck. I really, really did want to add frequent and entertaining updates from New Zealand and Thailand, honest, but somehow I never had the flow for it. I blame it on company. Travelling with company means you tend to be able to output the thoughts and observations on the fly and not have a big store of it all to frantically blog when opportunity allows, like er, a mental bowel movement.

So, in short! New Zealand was stunning, and unseasonably warm for winter. I trailed around after LV and his extended family, politely refusing cake and cookies often proffered and had a thoroughly pleasant, if family oriented time. LV's Dad took us sailing too, on Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown which was a highlight for me, and briefly made me consider buying a boat and becoming a wandering hermit on the seas. For a minute.

Thailand was excellent. Bangkok was dirty and seedy and fast paced and we had an abortive attempt to see a ping pong show. A tuk tuk driver instead dropped us off somewhere else for late night drinking which was mostly western men and Thai girls partying. Still fun, and we danced to bad pop, high on super strong Thai Redbull until the sun rose. Chiang Mai was like a nicer, more functional small city.. then off up to the mountains to a little town called Pai which is famous on the backpacker trail as a kind of Bohemian retreat. Unfortunately, the opium dens are apparently long gone from the tourist trail, and mention of them strikes fear into the hearts of the locals, as the police have cleaned up a lot (cleaned up, as in the more violent, execution style cleaning) of the visible drug trade. Which is a shame, as I'd had that particular picture in my head for years, all lounging around on cushions, in hazy, smoke filled rooms sucking on a shisha pipe. They still had shisha pipes in Pai, with fruity tobacco, but I declined on account of hygiene. ;-)

Absolutely would love to go back and see some more, this time of year is the low season due to humidity and temperatures that render you weak and incapable of much between about 11am and 6pm. Doesn't stop you eating excessively, which of course I did, and my travelling companions discovered that hiring small bikes were a cure too, as you're cool as long as you are in motion.

So, some things learned:

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