Houses on one of Bangkok’s many canals. Well, they keep the mice down. 46 meter reclining Budha. Reception hall in the Grand Palace. Temple in the Grand Palace. Liz & our guide Chit, on the train to Chiang Mai. Cooking class in Chiang Mai. The final results. I guess that means I pass. Temple in Chiang Mai. Dragon dancers in the Chiang Mai night market. The White Temple. Cruising the Mekong. Our guide, Chit. Commercial gold mining. Freelance gold miners. Ban Huay Thum. The kitchen – a wood fire on a bamboo tray of sand. Morning on the Mekong.
Wow, beautiful
Absolutely devouring the posts and photos! What an incredible experience. Thank you 😊
Thanks for sharing and bringing your travels to life
Thanks Kenny. It’s truly a labour of love. I am deeply grateful to have the opportunity to see these wonderful people and places. I just want to share my thoughts and feelings about the experience.
What a wonderful experience .So very interesting ! Thank you.
Thanks Elaine. I glad you’re enjoying it. I enjoy being an armchair traveler myself and reading other peoples adventures.
Love to follow you guys ! You bring it all to life wherever you go ! I will keep on reading if you keep on posting ! We are back in Mexico for 2 months and enjoying the warm weather. Spent a week in Guadalajara – lots of history and art.
Thanks John. Always good to hear about your travels, too.
Hi John and Liz,
I’m enjoying your posts and photos from this trip so much! Thank you.
Your Mekong trip reminds me of the 4 day felucca sail we had on the Nile – slept under the stars on deck, ate fish caught and cooked by the boat men. I won’t mention the non-existent bathroom facilities!
love, Eva
Hi John and Liz, Thanks for sharing your trip with script and photos. I really liked the picture of you and Liz infront of the large white building. Enjoy, Carole
John and Liz, This is an exciting adventure and thanks for sharing with photos and comments. Lovely photo of you John and Liz in front of the beautiful White Place. Elaine