| A parcel for room 718!!! |
| Go Sam :) |
| Julia captured me trying to find a tea strainer in one of the stores at our local market. So much color, so much confusion. Also that clock is wrong. |
| From the tunnels of Wat Umong on the mountains of Doi Suthep |
| A cat we befriended in Wat Umong. We named him Buddha and wanted to take him home :) |
| Elephants! |
| The inside of a Songthaew |
| An ode to Coca-cola |
| Wat Phra Singh in the Old City. The biggest and most famous in central Chiang Mai. |
| I hesitated going into this wat because I thought these guys were real... |
| But upon closer inspection... |
| How we get really cheap drinking/cooking water! Just put in 5 baht and you get about 6 liters of water. |
| We wanted to capture what a coat of paint can do for a building. Goodness. |
| Julia's new age! |
| Never thought I'd be seeing the inside of an elephant's mouth! |
| Even though these outfits give me no shape whatsoever (and even though I look like an alien), this was one of the best ways to capture our elephant journey :) |
| Crazy bug! |
| Pictures for the guest book |
| A unicorn sculpture in the Chiang Mai Art Museum right down our street |
| The rent was too high in our apartment, so we found a traditional Thai home to live in. |
| Julia chilling on our new front porch. |
| Welcome to our home! |
| It even comes with a loom |
| And is pre-furnished with a throne |
| The view between the market and our apartment. So pretty! |
| My first time making Thai tea! |
I love Buddha! And the elephant photos/video and everything! The new apartment looks very "cool" ;)
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Love these! The elephants look so awesome. Also Buddha is adorable! Also the fact that you boop at him. Also noms Ariel, your Thai tea looks delicious!
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