Tuesday, October 04, 2005

How to Lose Pounds...and gain them BACK!!!

Hey, yep, I lost a few pounds...worth of hair! LOL. After 5 gruelling hours (including an hour of my indecision and waiting...) at Hair Pro in Chiang Mai, I look even more Japanese than before. Here are some things to do in Thailand's northern capital:
  • Go shopping!! The Sunday street Market is awesome (my backpack is an amazing 22kg...it started out at 14. eep!)
  • Catch a traditional Lanna dinner and dance show; one of the skits portrayed a hill tribe party! Very random - the hill tribers would swing spastically around on these banner-like curtains tied to the ceiling...then smoke opium. indeed!
  • Head up to Mae Sai, on the Thai/Burmese border. I was in Burma...for 15 minutes! Lots of ripped DVDs at the market...this included a visit to the tourist trap, the Golden Triangle. So named for the black market that used to exist between the border of the three countries: Laos, Thailand and Burma (Mynamar)... drugs for gold!
  • Wade through calf-deep water because the Ping River floods...a lot. Twice in the 10 days I stayed in Chiang Mai!! Damn monsoons... ha ha

Right now, it is a ridiculous 33 degrees and so sunny I think I might go blind, on Koh (island in Thai) Samui. I thought my stand-by flying days were over... but thankfully, the supposedly fully-booked flight wasn't. Wow, there are a LOT of Israelis out and about! Happy Jewish New Year!

The beach is absolutely GORGEOUS. Silkly white sand and palms... but I think I have resort jealousy. My windowless 400B (A whopping $12 CDN...) A/C room is a *gasp* 2 minute walk to the water. Oh well, won't be spending much time there with these turquoise waters calling.

Speaking of which, ta ta!

2 comments:

k said...

HAHAHAHAHAHA....

Awesome "comment" you have above.

Michelle said...

Seriously, the blog spamming is really bad. Stupid spammers.

Guess what I found out today?! You and William had the same Thai cooking class teacher! I guess it's not that surprising since you were both using the Lonely Planed SE Asia on a Shoestring book.

Anywho, have a great Thanksgiving! (Where are you now?)