My third day in the land of elves, fairies and hipsters hits off with the customary freak attack about oversleeping.
Legitimately so, as this time round I'd silenced my alarm clock an hour earlier and gladly kept on sleeping, only to wake up to the realisation that my whale watching tour would leave the bay in less than 40 minutes time.
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My third day in the land of elves, fairies and hipsters hits off with the customary freak attack about oversleeping.
Legitimately so, as this time round I'd silenced my alarm clock an hour ear…
My first morning in Iceland leaves me extremely confused... I wake up in fulldaylight, startled and pissed off cos my alarm hadn't gone off,fearing I had missed a precious half of my day. I ha…
i've safely made it to Reykjavik ( gosh, forgive my ignorant spelling, this is easily the most confusing language i've ever come across) after boarding a 3 hour flight out of amsterdam on whi…
Waking up in Oslo after a cosy girly catch up involving tons of wine is quite a bitter pill to swallow. Be it because the wine consumption was excessive, because I fell asleep curled up in a b…
Despite all predictions I've managed to leave work in time to speed to the airport and catch my international flight to Oslo connecting in Frankfurt. Against all expectations I made it with 10…
olivia
Jajajaja you tried to get the american sing disney songs? I've also been trying to keep up with the tradition but ppl don't appreciate my voice all that much..
Maria Jose Martinez
hahahahhaha I was hoping you'd mention the mexican red ants somewhere! brave brave wifey, mega shocked with the tarantulas; whats the texture like? do you eat the legs?
Maria Jose Martinez
I have a question regarding the following: "...what appears to be the world's spiciest shrimp soup"- does that mean my dad's shrimp cocktail has now gone down the ranking?
Lees
Enjoy the food, I know from experience street stalls make great (but unidentifiable) snacks! Can't wait to read more about your adventures. Be safe, love you x
Marco Beretta
Hi Marta...sounds good
if you have more time visit this place Wat Pho (the Temple of the Reclining Buddha), or Wat Phra Chetuphon, is located behind the splendid Temple of the Emerald Buddha. It's the largest temple in Bangkok and famed for its huge and majestic reclining Buddha...and try a traditional Thai massage, Wat Pho is a good place to start. It's quite different to most other forms of therapeutic massage and tends to be invigorating rather than relaxing, incorporating yoga style postures to relieve stress and improve blood circulation
take care..have a good trip
xoxo
Alyssa
Martiti, This sounds like the begining of an amazing adventure!
I am totally horrified by your cab driver though, yuk! haha! Dont roast too much ;)))
Love ya
marta
the green one looks and tastes like a ripe tomato, or kinda like the white part on a watermelon, you know the one you're not supposed to eat? the red one is sooo good it may be my new favourite fruit, its sweeter, softer and bigger than lychee but very similar.. too bad I have no idea what its called!!!
Laura Pasqualini
The one on the right is really good...looks some what like garlic inside but its really good and totally non garlic...don't remember the name of it though:(
olivia Jajajaja you tried to get the american sing disney songs? I've also been trying to keep up with the tradition but ppl don't appreciate my voice all that much..
re: bye bye vietnamMaria Jose Martinez hahahahhaha I was hoping you'd mention the mexican red ants somewhere! brave brave wifey, mega shocked with the tarantulas; whats the texture like? do you eat the legs?
re: Phnom PenhSergio chi ha vinto la partita di ping pong ??? heheheheh
re: the Hangover part IIIMaria Jose Martinez I have a question regarding the following: "...what appears to be the world's spiciest shrimp soup"- does that mean my dad's shrimp cocktail has now gone down the ranking?
re: day 1 in BangkokMaria Jose Martinez ufffff sounds amazing! Have you seen any snakes? What do they sell in their markets? miss you!
re: Day 2, the awesome tourist trapLees Enjoy the food, I know from experience street stalls make great (but unidentifiable) snacks! Can't wait to read more about your adventures. Be safe, love you x
re: Sleepless in BangkokMarco Beretta Hi Marta...sounds good if you have more time visit this place Wat Pho (the Temple of the Reclining Buddha), or Wat Phra Chetuphon, is located behind the splendid Temple of the Emerald Buddha. It's the largest temple in Bangkok and famed for its huge and majestic reclining Buddha...and try a traditional Thai massage, Wat Pho is a good place to start. It's quite different to most other forms of therapeutic massage and tends to be invigorating rather than relaxing, incorporating yoga style postures to relieve stress and improve blood circulation take care..have a good trip xoxo
re: Day 2, the awesome tourist trapSergio Ciao Marta, ti seguiamo, stai attenta e divertiti. Bacio. Sergio
re: Sleepless in BangkokAlyssa Martiti, This sounds like the begining of an amazing adventure! I am totally horrified by your cab driver though, yuk! haha! Dont roast too much ;))) Love ya
re: day 1 in Bangkokmarta the green one looks and tastes like a ripe tomato, or kinda like the white part on a watermelon, you know the one you're not supposed to eat? the red one is sooo good it may be my new favourite fruit, its sweeter, softer and bigger than lychee but very similar.. too bad I have no idea what its called!!!
re: i have no idea what i?.Char So cute!
re: photo from 07 January 2013Char What did it taste of?
re: i have no idea what i?.Char Be careful with the food and looking forward to seeing your pictures! Love you Marti xxx
re: Sleepless in BangkokCharlotte Hey Marti, this is great! Sounds like an adventurous arrival. Looking forward to hearing more. So gross about the taxi driver ew ew ew xxxxx
re: day 1 in BangkokLaura Pasqualini The one on the right is really good...looks some what like garlic inside but its really good and totally non garlic...don't remember the name of it though:(
re: i have no idea what i?.