Chiang Mai
Hi everybody!
I've been the last two days trekking in the Doi Inthanon National Park near Chiang Mai and it has been great. Rode elephants for the first time in my life, did some bamboo rafting, swim in the waterfalls, camp fire with guitars and local instruments... really good!
The places around Chiang Mai are really nice, but we are in the dry season and there are lots of fires trying to get the things ready to grow the diff veggies when the rain comes... so it is not as beautiful as it normally is.
Appart from that, I have been visiting CM, taking my little travelling bodies to see the temples (there are like three hundred... we've seen two... and the three of us agree that is enough!) and enjoying the easylife of this town. Backpakers hang around in the same area of the town, so it is like a small village inside the second biggest Thai city... I recognize lots of people everywhere... weird!
Now I've decided to buy a ticket and head to the south... specially after reading Osku's blog... I should be in Ko Samui tomorrow Sunday at around 16.00... and ready to go swiming the morning after. Can't wait to be in the beach! A little bit of sun before I go towards the cold in NZ!!!
Make sure you carry on having fun! I will do my bit from here :oD
Un beso muy gordo para todos... cuidense mucho, ok?!? Y esos planes de BA querido... que me vaya la gente poniendo al dia... ;oP
Ciao ciao,
Heiwa
I've been the last two days trekking in the Doi Inthanon National Park near Chiang Mai and it has been great. Rode elephants for the first time in my life, did some bamboo rafting, swim in the waterfalls, camp fire with guitars and local instruments... really good!
The places around Chiang Mai are really nice, but we are in the dry season and there are lots of fires trying to get the things ready to grow the diff veggies when the rain comes... so it is not as beautiful as it normally is.
Appart from that, I have been visiting CM, taking my little travelling bodies to see the temples (there are like three hundred... we've seen two... and the three of us agree that is enough!) and enjoying the easylife of this town. Backpakers hang around in the same area of the town, so it is like a small village inside the second biggest Thai city... I recognize lots of people everywhere... weird!
Now I've decided to buy a ticket and head to the south... specially after reading Osku's blog... I should be in Ko Samui tomorrow Sunday at around 16.00... and ready to go swiming the morning after. Can't wait to be in the beach! A little bit of sun before I go towards the cold in NZ!!!
Make sure you carry on having fun! I will do my bit from here :oD
Un beso muy gordo para todos... cuidense mucho, ok?!? Y esos planes de BA querido... que me vaya la gente poniendo al dia... ;oP
Ciao ciao,
Heiwa
2 Comments:
hola toro
noticias para ti, ayer iba yo tan tranquilo por el rastro, cuando me encontré a una gente maravillosa, una mujer guapa y rubia me fué presentada, era tu madre, al fin nos conocemos, por otro lado estaban tu hermana y Ben, Raul y más gente de tu familia que no conocí por las prisas de llevar algo que acababan dree comprar y era bastante pesado a casa de Raul. Éste me dijo que, con respecto al plan lanzado de Grecia este verano, la gente se está lanzando y se está mirando la posibilidad de alquilar un velero para ir de isla en isla, no se que decirte, prefiero que lo digas tú, aún a sabiendas que no se si yo podré ir.
Un beso gordo
Fede
Hola mi niño!!
Hacía tiempo que no me metía a ver vuestras aventuras. Me alegro de ver que todo va bien y de ver las fotos guauuuu quién estuviera por allí. Hace poco Ali fue para Londres pero yo no pude ir porque acababa de volver de EEUU, una rabia :(
En Motorola hay un sitio para vosotros, y sino lo buscamos!! :)
Bueno sólo quería mandaros un beso enorme!!!
Ceci P.
PS Aún no soy jefa y me deben de quedar unos 8 niveles para serlo :)
Pero soy 'experta' de HSS si eso vale de algo.. :P
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