Tuesday, February 08, 2005


She looked so happy, tha I had to take a picture of her... grape woman! :)  Posted by Hello


i have hat hair! :)  Posted by Hello

Monday, February 07, 2005

Price of Being Careless in Thailand: 300 Bt

Yesterday, we went out of Bangkok to Ayutthaya, which is Thailand's old capital to visit a few of the ancient ruins and temples. I really didn't expect much, because I'm not a big fan of sight seeing as the others are. But I surprisingly had a very "enlightening" day, no pun intended. (Get it? buddhas are enlightened... ahh I was never good at these puns!)...

In short, the story of Ayutthaya is that it was burned down in 7 days (what is it with the number 7?). The Burmese had attacked Ayutthaya over 300 years ago, burned down every building, and cut off every Buddha's head. Personally, I was really saddened by this, not because I am Buddhist, but the fact that it is ironic that religion can not live in harmony with each other. I don't understand, how can something that preaches good, be so evil. To me, it is definitely not good enough to use religion as an excuse for violence. There have been so many religious battles in the past, and I could probably even argue that the reasons for more recent events, like 9/11 had religious undertones. Sad isn't it? Does there really have to be only ONE God? Even if you believe that there is only one God, is it necessary to impose this on everybody else?

The best part about yesterday's trip was walking through all the ancient ruins. It was just so amazing. To think that all these structures were created over 300 years ago without any help from technology is just phenomenal. You would have been impressed.

I also got to perform a lot of "luck" rituals, like pour oil over candles, hit drums, and pray to the huge Buddha! I have enough luck on me to last me a year! Maybe I should buy a lottery ticket, just kidding!

We left Ayutthaya at about 8:00 PM on the very last mini-van bus I was again squashed with 4 large males in the back of the mini van. The one-hour ride seemed much longer as my butt was in a constant numbing state. It didn't help that the guys kept on grabbing their balls, because it was "sticky" and spreading their legs. Nasty!! :P

I ended the night with a bit of an adventure (sort of). I had accidentally left my wallet on the mini-van. When I realized this (70 steps above the ground) I quickly yelled to my group "I lost my wallet, going back to get it".. and I quickly ran down the stairs. I normally dislike walking down stairs because it hurts my knees, but I had to because of all my ID. Well after reaching the mini-van, I spent a good 10 minutes explaining to the driver what had happened, and demanded that I be allowed to check the back seat. After 10 minutes of begging, and pleading, he finally opened the door. Once he opened the door, I realized that this was not my van! My van had a TV in it... and then I freaked out... and quickly looked for someone who could translate for me. Luckily I found one, and he helped to explain the situation to the driver for me. ***Thank you so much dude *** To my surprise, the driver that I was talking to was *not* my driver... they just all wear the same plaid shirt! I was also in major distraught when I found out that my bus was already back on his way to Ayutthaya!!

So after realizing that I was really upset, and looking like I was going to cry, the taxi driver told me to get in his van. I got in, without really thinking, I just wanted my wallet back. We basically ended up chasing down the other taxi-driver. We drove so fast down the highway....

well anyway, the end of this story is pretty good, because I found my wallet :) yay! and it only cost me 300 baht (because i gave a reward to the 2 drivers)... :)

enjoy the pictures!


Sunday, February 06, 2005


After a long day of sightseeing, Gift (our host), and Florian shared a fanta shaved ice dessert! I had one too, but with 4 colours!! :) hhehehe Posted by Hello


Headless Buddhas Posted by Hello


Look at all those stairs I had to climb to get up there..... what a work out!  Posted by Hello


Here are some beautiful kids we met at the temple, the one on the left was trying to tell me something... but i obviously did not understand. :) the other 2 are posing for the camera.  Posted by Hello


Les french guys... infront of "reclining buddha"... :) reclining buddha is about 8 nhung long :) hehee Posted by Hello


Me hitting the drums for good luck!  Posted by Hello


A wider shot Posted by Hello


Here is the last temple we visited. Notice that the Buddha heads look newer then the rest of their bodies?  Posted by Hello


This is my favourite dog of the many, his name is Ploy... he was really fluffy, and playful... :)  Posted by Hello


Here is a banana leaf flower. Pretty!  Posted by Hello


Then we went to visit our friend's house for a much needed rest. she had 13, or 14 dogs.. look, this is one is sniffing the other's butt.. ewww.. Her dad had named three of the dogs "Val", "En", "Tine"...because they had bought those 3 dogs during v-day. :) cute! ... her house was sooo big... it had 3 ponds, with real fish, and lotus flowers. She even had a banana tree, and coconut trees in the backyard.  Posted by Hello


More scenes from the 2nd temple, notice all the buddha's are headless??  Posted by Hello


Here is the second temple we went to :) I really liked this one, it reminded me of scenes from some chinese movies ...  Posted by Hello


The guys... from L - R = Florian (france), Brian (ottawa), Ryan (vancouver) ... goof balls!  Posted by Hello


Here's the new addition to this property. It housed a really tall Buddha (Amitobha) which, I would say, is about 10 Nhung High :)  Posted by Hello


The first temple we visited. I love the palm trees, and the ancient ruins were totally impressive.  Posted by Hello


I'm not sure what these animals are, but they're cute in an ugly way. they look like little rats, with thick tales and a monkey face. maybe this is a hybrid monkey/rat?  Posted by Hello