Thailand, Part 2
Apr. 18th, 2007 03:58 pmIt is 3pm on the 18th here, so it's 3am on the 18th there in Texas. Funny to think of that, isn't it? Oh, and please excuse grammatical errors or idiosyncrasies, as I'm not on a US machine and I don't think that their MSWord will function quite right for me in English. ^_~
( Vacation log: )
*Right now I'm in a suburb of Chiang Mai in a little internet cafe, paying 15 baht per hour (which is almost $0.50) to use the internet while Matt's mom is back at the house visiting with our hosts. Since I speak/understand very, very little Thai and their topics range from the possibly-slightly-interesting-but-about-nothing-that-we-know to the extremely mundane, Matt and I escaped here. I dare say that it will be $4 well spent ($2 for me and $2 for Matt on another computer). Whee!
Tonight, though, we're heading to Chiang Mai's famous Night Market. First of all, I think that name is very, very neat. And of course, in Thailand, having a market in the evening is incredibly smart, since it's so extremely hot during the day. Obviously. ^_~
( Vacation log: )
*Right now I'm in a suburb of Chiang Mai in a little internet cafe, paying 15 baht per hour (which is almost $0.50) to use the internet while Matt's mom is back at the house visiting with our hosts. Since I speak/understand very, very little Thai and their topics range from the possibly-slightly-interesting-but-about-nothing-that-we-know to the extremely mundane, Matt and I escaped here. I dare say that it will be $4 well spent ($2 for me and $2 for Matt on another computer). Whee!
Tonight, though, we're heading to Chiang Mai's famous Night Market. First of all, I think that name is very, very neat. And of course, in Thailand, having a market in the evening is incredibly smart, since it's so extremely hot during the day. Obviously. ^_~