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Bangkok 3

Woop! A nice relaxing (yet hectic) day today, had a swim then went on a temple tour (including boat ride) - I’ve got 45mins to kill (thanks to a mis-communication) before “the show” so I thought I’d upload these pics.

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As the net connection is playing up you’ll have to work out which is which…

Temple of Dawn (Khmer pointy style)
Giant (47m) Reclining Buddah
Temple Guardians (one with an almost british top hat?)
River trip
Five n Half ton pure gold buddah
Wat Po temple

The only problem with Thailand is.. i’m having far too much fin and not getting the book finished at all.. ah well.. you lives once i guess.

What was that ferris bueller saying again… :-)

have a great weekend!

30.11.2007 // no comments
              

Bangkok pt deux

best laid plans n all that… tour didnt happen, its now tomo.. so wandered off into the markets and stuff, also took a tour round Jim thompsons house (the US guy who is credited with bringing thai silk to world stage)

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Lovely old teac buildings that make up the museum/gallery.. note the tortoise in 1st pic… which i hadnt noticed when I took it! (animals!)

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You cant see very well from these pics, but these are presses for dying fabric, they have sections of wood that press out so they can dye more than one colour, clever eh?

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Thai silk and a rare 7th century budda statue (or what remains of it)

Updated last post to include a few random pics, check out the retro buttons in background of the purple sweet bread (yum).. the geek heaven.. and stuff…

29.11.2007 // no comments
              

Bangkok baby

Well, I’ve touched down in bangkok… despite the fact I always describe it as the most crazy place i’ve ever been… an assault on every sense… I’d almost forgotten just how hetic it was here.

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Although this is my second time here, it was much more intimidating (the craziness) being tired at 2/3am and on your own in a country where you speak about 4 words of the language..

the hotels a bargain (not too shabby) and pretty big… I chilled by the roof top pool for a bit earlier and took a jacuzzi later on to wind down. Theres 5 restaurants and a small shopping centre onsite as well as a walkway to the train station, its smack bang in the centre meaning its easy to get most places and theres all the usual stuff on your doorstep… but… fairly noisy all day n night, which i’m ok with.

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(the room and crazy purple sweet bread, note retro control bank in bg!)

Not done much today, some pool/book reading time, found my way around and had some awesome thai food - on my travels I found a 6 storey geek paradise, an IT market with gadgets as far as the eye could see in every flavour (they even had the elusive asus eee pc!)

IT market

Booked in for a temple tour tomo (there was only 1 thing I wanted to see but didn’t last time i was here) and I’m going to see a show next door thats highly rated by all the guidebooks… the calaypso cabaret (Vegas meets Ladyboys apparently!) - sounded funny and its literally underneath where I’m staying.

Hope y’all well, be back this time next week :)

28.11.2007 // comments (2)
              

Bye bye Australia

Well this is it, my time in Oz has come to an end, I’m packing my bag and heading to Bangkok for 5 days, then onwards to the UK!

My last few days have been suitably random… from old school asia (chinese garden of friendship) to future asia (ASIMO!)… a nice chilled gig… a cruise round the harbour from Circular quay to Manly… some beach time… a bit of shopping…

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Pics from around the harbour… 2nd one is Taronga zoo… yes, all you can see is trees… its in there somewhere!

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Manly beach and high street

David Backham

Random thing happened, the ferry starts slowing down… three police boats are nearby, the channel ten news copter is literally on top of us… theres a nice looking boat a bit further away… then another chopper… turns out its some bleedin pom called David Beckham doing a photo opportunity… pffftt.. bleedin poms!

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A cockatoo on a balcony… (cue pulp fiction quoting) it’s the little things that are different, over there they don’t call it a burger king, its a hungry jacks! (one for carla aka the burger queen).. and in a lot of pubs/restaurants, you choose your steak, then cook it on a big communal bbq, awesome! Its really social as you meet people and have a chat whilst throwing another shrimp on!

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When I saw this, I had to take a picture! My good friend and kind host, Mr Ben “Benton” Archer

Springers final thought on Australia —

I can see why so many people move over here, it is lovely, like the good bits of the UK and hotter… yes, it has a few weird differences… you wear thongs on your feet (flip flops)… burger king is called Hungry Jacks (see above) and yes.. there are sharks and spiders and snakes and other things that go chomp, bit or sting in the night… but its a lively groovy place.

Am I planning to leave the UK… now that would be telling…

Take care of yourselves… and each other.

*** UPDATED ***

Here’s my thought for the day (MP3 from Emma Clarke)

26.11.2007 // no comments
              

Sundays at the Terrace

Aaaaahhh, the mind wanders back a few years… those good ol’ days “Sundays at the Terrace @ Passion, Bournemouth”.. lazy summer sundays, cool tunes, groovy people, when we got our act together even a BBQ of sorts…

Fast forward to 2007, Neeeeeil and I re-united for a sunday session @ exchange in Sydney (Balmain)… nicer weather, chilled tunes, first floor balcony on 3 sides (if the pic of me hadn’t lit up, you’d see the anzac bridge) and pizza… hmmmm….

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(the last pic is on the way across the Anzac bridge)

The Oz leg is coming to an end :-( , onwards to Bangkok on Tuesday! :-)

25.11.2007 // no comments
              

Chinese Garden of Friendship

…and other cool stuff

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These photos, or the weather, really dont do justice to how relaxing this place was, well worth the A$6 to get in.

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Chinatown, the exhibition “photos from above” and Darling Harbour

DJ trnsport

Maybe I’d get more gigs as a DJ if I had one of these cool motors!

If the weather doesn’t improve, I think our planned expedition will be altered.. :-( however, that’d mean I could DJ on sunday @ exchange :-) either ways a winner really!

In other news, the hotel I thought I had booked in Thailand turned out not to be… but I’ve eventually booked another… more on that saga at a later date.

Have a great weekend y’all… next time I’m online might be Bangkok!

23.11.2007 // no comments
              
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