Monday, November 24, 2008

Cambodia

After being shaken for 12 hours in 2 different minivans and queuing at the border between Thailand and Cambodia, after being ripped off by cambodian authorities and travel agencies/bus companies, I'd say: "Siem Reap, here I am!".


Here's my new home sweet home in Siem Reap. I found with my cousin's recommandation that guest house that has a dormitory on its roof. The roof's roof made of tin and the walls of plated palm leaves.
James and me will stay there, against storms and thunder...
Yeah, after the first night of rain, which came trough the grass walls, we ended up in a big puddle...


First morning in Siem Reap, we're watching Tv about something that's happening on the other side of the world: americans elections.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Thailand. Au debut, c'etait ca...

ARRIVAL IN BANGKOK and departure for a week of chillin' on KO SAMED




Ferry to Ko Samed







Vous reprendrez bien un peu de mousson avec vos vacances?


Et le zebre vit sa vie defiler devant ses yeux... Rien qui le concerne...

A peine peut etre par des touristes venues se divertir dans son parc a theme desuet.


Little gig on the beach, no more seats available, let's enjoy it on our sandy bums :)







ET PUIS MARINE EUT 3X ANS

Alors on s'est dit, faut la faire belle:



Tous les invites etaient arrives:


Alors, ce fut la fete,


avec les decadences marinesques qui en decoulent naturellement:
nourriture grasse et sucree....





THEN, IT'S BEEN 2 DAYS WITH TITOO.
I caught up with my cousin, Titoo, on a bike tour around Asia.

We went with our three push bikes to Jatujak market from Banglamphu. That's 20 kilometers of Bangkok's trafic. Pretty terrific!



And a little walk in the Grand Palace's gardens. Wearing lent shirts and skirts to cover our shoulders and legs.


And with Irvin, on the Grand Palace catwalk...Nice style, hey!