Wednesday, December 31, 2014

DAY 654

Back in Bangkok last night and today we walked up to the top of the Golden Mount for great views across the old part of the city. God I love Thailand.

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

DAY 653

Big news, very proud: today Louie cracked using chopsticks :-)

Monday, December 29, 2014

DAY 652 continued

Big drama today: we left Oslo's bag in the back of a song thaew (a cross between a taxi and a bus). There are hundreds of these vehicles in Chiang Mai and the chance of getting the bag back was pretty small. We lost it on our way to leave our bags at the train station ahead of our evening train, so reported it to the very helpful railway police. They didn't look hopeful. But when we got back to the station later that afternoon they'd managed to track it down! Lots of photos taken, one very happy boy.

DAY 652

Back in Chiang Mai we visited the huge Wororot Market. I have discovered that the key to keeping kids happy while I get to indulge my love of Asian markets is to make them a scavenger hunt. Works brilliantly especially if you include things like 'squashed pigs heads' (although we sadly didn't see any of those here). 

Sunday, December 28, 2014

DAY 651

This was a big hit at the place we stayed in Soppong (highly recommended by the way - Little Eden). I can officially report that getting beaten at pool by a seven year old is not a good feeling.

Saturday, December 27, 2014

DAY 650

This is another cave near where we stayed in Soppong called a 'coffin cave'. There are several of these in the area and are so named because they have found wooden coffins thought to be 2000 years old in them. No skeletons to be seen though, much to certain people's disappointment and other's relief.

Friday, December 26, 2014

DAY 649 continued

Breaking with convention I'm sharing two more photos from Boxing Day. This one from inside a cave we visited where you had to go in on a bamboo raft and then climb up inside cathedral sized caverns to see the stalagmites and stalactites...


... and this one that gives you a better idea of where we walked. We crossed the river in the background about ten times at different points which was a major highlight for the kids. I thought it was pretty cool too until someone mentioned they'd seen a snake in the water.

DAY 649

We stayed overnight in a Hmong village in the hills and the next morning we 'helped' the villagers make sugarcane juice. The juice is then boiled down into blocks. There are three revolving presses in the middle of the circle, which used to be turned by a buffalo walking round and round in circles. Now they use the modified ploughing machine you can see in front of Ed. You have to sit on either side and feed the cane through the press. Most importantly, you have to make sure you don't stand up at the wrong time and get whacked in the head by the turning arm. 

Thursday, December 25, 2014

DAY 648

This was our first stop on day one of a two day walk through the hills, the jungle and across rivers. Fried rice wrapped in banana leaves. Christmas lunch! 

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

DAY 647

It seems we are unable to have a family holiday without motorbikes being involved at some point. We stayed in a very small town called Soppong about five hours from Chiang Mai and pootled around the hills on scooters. It was a lot of fun, despite one small incident involving a hill and lots of gravel. The area is best known for its caves. More on that in a moment. 

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

DAY 646

The food in Thailand is out of this world: I'd forgotten. We ate and ate and ate. I wished afterwards that I had done a food diary and photographed everything we had - it would have been pretty impressive. You name it, we ate it - as long as it was (more or less) vegetarian. The street food is incredible. I knew that, but I'd forgotten how brilliant it is. Such a joy.

Monday, December 22, 2014

DAY 645

Today we visited an elephant sanctuary. There are hundreds of places you can see elephants around Chiang Mai and it's all a bit touristy, but we felt better about visiting this one as they don't offer any rides, no performing of any sort and all the elephants (except a few who have been born there) have been rescued from various sad fates. The elephant on the left in this photo stepped on a landmine on the Burmese border - you can see her back right foot is pretty mangled. Others have dislocated hips from logging, others have just been rescued from abusive owners ... it's sad but they seem happy here. They're allowed to roam around the large park, and the groups of tourists walk with them and bathe them in the river. This is the website in case anyone is interested.

Sunday, December 21, 2014

DAY 644

We had a night in Chiang Mai before we headed for the hills. This is the famous 'Sunday walking street' market.

Saturday, December 20, 2014

DAY 643

I'm  back! Photos from Thailand coming up ... first stop between the airport and the train station: Khao San Road! Just as crazy as ever, if not crazier. Always nostalgic to go back. We didn't stay here luckily - on our way in we jumped straight on a train that evening to go to Chiang Mai, and when we were back in Bangkok we stayed in another nearby neighbourhood. More on that later.

Sunday, December 14, 2014

DAY 637

Oslo's birthday party today! Harry Potter themed, complete with broomstick races and Harry Potter bingo ... and also a Harry Potter wordsearch in teams - top tip for kids birthday parties: it kept them quiet for quite a while and they loved it!

Saturday, December 13, 2014

DAY 636

This is an art installation near Nehru Place - the best place in town for buying fabric. I looked at it for a while but I'm not sure I came to any conclusion about what it was trying to say.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

DAY 634

It's been a while since I found a new one. I quite like this one though!

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

DAY 633

Another little street dog puppy has appeared in my life (see Day 616). This one is outside my office. He's really teeny tiny though. I'm not sure he's going to make it.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

DAY 632

Rice krispies and cornflakes get a whole different savoury spin on the snack stalls of Delhi. It makes eating them with milk and sugar seem quite strange.

Monday, December 8, 2014

DAY 631

Modi has begun a huge campaign called 'Swachh Bharat' or 'Clean India' and there are posters everywhere calling on everyone to clean up the country. My original understanding was that the 'cleaning up' was going to be metaphorical (i.e. cleaning up corruption etc.) as well as literal, but I think that may just have been wishful thinking. It would be nice if it worked though and especially if men stopped peeing everywhere. I've never understood how come so many men in Delhi can't manage to hold it in while women never appear to have to pee on the side of the street. 

Sunday, December 7, 2014

DAY 630

I'm happy to report that we kept to schedule, although the 'cup of tea' and 'present time' overlapped slightly more than I would have liked.

Saturday, December 6, 2014

DAY 629

In response to the question "what would you like to do for your birthday tomorrow?" Oslo came back with this. I'll be giving him a tutorial on using Excel for Christmas.

Friday, December 5, 2014

DAY 628

I hardly took any photos in England, hence the slightly odd selection, but I thought some of you might appreciate this one. There are many drawbacks to travelling a lot, but there are perks in the form of air miles and upgrades which soften the blow.

Thursday, December 4, 2014

DAY 627

Here in England we found this empty plinth outside the British Council HQ ... I wonder where the horse could have gone?

Monday, December 1, 2014

DAY 625


I have shamelessly (that's for you Andrew) stolen this photo off my cousin's Facebook account - this is me and Lucy. We had a lovely evening and I am including this photo to remind me of our lovely evening but also because I spent the whole day walking around with very weird eyebrows after a visit to a beauty counter in John Lewis. They don't look that bad here but they looked VERY weird.

DAY 624

Ed spotted this German overland truck in the parking lot of a park near the kids' school. We've seen overland trucks there before but Ed was surprised to see this one, wondering which route it could have taken ... It reminds me of the fire engine - seems like a lifetime ago now. Perhaps one day we will grow wheels again ...