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"sticktoittiveness"
So interesting how that evolves over time.
As much as I would like to read about an adventure through Laos to the mysterious border crossing, I'm happy that youse listened to your guts when they said, "Nah. Not *this* unmettled road!"
Yeah, I figured someone would call me on that.
2 years agoSometimes you just gotta let your hair down!
2 years agoThe next time you come visit us I will fold the towels. But I guarantee, they won't look anything like these!
2 years agoYou should learn how to fold towels like that for when you have visitors.
2 years agoYes, please.
2 years agoAnd flowers!
2 years agoDoodad!
There's an underused/ underappreciated word.
These colorful clothing doodads are lovely!
Where are your bike helmets?!
2 years agoHot Chili Squid!
2 years agoYou are not standing in the right spot!
2 years agoI was thinking how lucky we were to be going south. If we had approached the Phu Chi Fa area from the south, going north, we wouldn't have made it. Coming off the mountain we dropped very steeply for a long way, sometimes 16%! We were so happy we were going down.
2 years agoCongratulations on reaching Chiang Khong and enjoy the Thai winter. We followed the Mekong the opposite way from Phu Chi Fa to Mae Sai and Chiang Rai in 2019.
2 years agoI know Buddhas and that is a smile on this one's face.
The reclining pose depicts the last days or moments of the Buddha's life. With that in mind, I'm not quite sure why he needed a big expensive roof.
Depressing and disheartening - that’s the downside of returning to places you loved in the past. It does have its hilarious moments though- I especially liked reading of your problem crossing the ‘Friendship Bridge’ because you couldn’t be trusted to cross over to the other side of the road at the border.
2 years ago