June 30th, 2010
June 30th-I suppose…
Hard to keep track of the days!Time has no meaning…I have to count it out on my fingers from the number of nights I know we have been (4) here from the day of the week I know we arrived (Saturday)–alas it must be Wednesday evening!!
We spent the day with Riam and “Pat” (really Jaron) up on Doi Inthanon. The tallest mountain Thailand, elevation 2,565 meters. OK–so still no Rocky Mountain or anything. Riam asked me if I had been on a mountain like this before–and I had to tell her about the Rockies. She was very sweetly impressed. Anyway–on the top of their mountain there are 2 monuments for the King and Queen. They are called Napamaytanidol Chedi. These temples were built to honour the 60th birthdays of the King and Queen in 1987 and 1992. Very beautiful. Here is Troy and Riam (being silly) when we were there…

This is a picture of the King’s monument taken from the Queen’s monument…the fog was rolling in and out, the gardens were gorgeous. This is the only picture I snapped as I was busy taking video. I forgot to take much (if any) video last year–so I am trying to remember this year!!

We are one of only 2 rooms that are occupied at the hotel we are at. It is a small place with only 18 rooms, but still weird to only ever see one other couple here.The staff are very nice–young but sweet. They ask us to leave our key when we leave the hotel-not sure why, but when we return they leap out of the chair and are standing there with the key when we walk through the lobby. Makes me feel like they have been waiting for me to return : )
We thought we would eat at the night market tonight–so we took a walk down there and wandered through. The only thing that caught our eye was ice cream. So we sat and enjoyed some BEFORE our supper. Since it highly likely that our children are being spoiled with no rules–we thought it would be OK to have our dessert first too.

I took a couple of shots of the night market eating area–normally this area is PACKED with people–but you can see how quiet it is! If you googled night bazaar chaing mai you would see photos with hundreds of people all packed into this space…but not right now.


Jackie–we went back to Noi’s Place tonight–Daddy has Pad Thai and i had Tom Kha Gai–look how they brought my steamed rice! We just love it there and will probably go again before we leave Chaing Mai.










