Bangkok a go-go
Okay, so I have been dealing with a serious case of lethargy. Bangkok has been great. But, after doing no partying and maximizing the sight seeing for the past month, I have really taken advantage of the night life in BKK. In fact, I haven't even made it to the temples yet. All on my list of things to do... Bangkok has proven to be an amazing city. It helps too that I have a guide (Chris) who speaks Thai and finished work last week. Oh, and he likes to drink and shop, too. I did manage to stumble upon all the "shows", but decided against paying money for anything that involved a ping-pong ball or razorblades. I know, I'm such a prude. I did take a thai box class, though. And it ravaged my body entirely.
Fortunately, for all things tourist, I will be back in BKK at the end of November. Tomorrow I am headed into Laos, then Vietnam, and then Cambodia. I am planning on being back in Canada from Dec 1-10... not sure yet.
Chris rocking it out at a karaoke bar.
And this is me having a moment while enjoying the sweet sounds.
Amy Lee and I had a brief rendez-vous at Khao San Road. We only realized we were in the same city the night Amy was flying out.
This is me rowing in Lumphini Park. Essentially, this is the most touristy thing I have done, that I have also managed to document with a picture. It was magical.
Chris and Watt at this bar where instead of sitting on a chair you shit on a comfy mat with pillows.
This is me rowing in Lumphini Park. Essentially, this is the most touristy thing I have done, that I have also managed to document with a picture. It was magical.
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