Neighborhood floating market.
Doing the laundry.
It's 90 with a humidity of 100% and she's wearing wool gloves. Made me break out in a sweat just looking at her. But she's so beautiful!
Sunset from my hotel room. I love Bangkok. It may be one of my favorite huge cities.
I'm ready to come home but it's been an amazing adventure. I'm not crazy in love with Asia as I am with Africa but there's a charm, grace, history and beauty here that has calmed my soul and made me love it. Cambodia may have been my favorite country but Thailand is a close second. The people are all so caring - not just going through the motions but really caring that you are happy and all is well with you. You have to say Sawatdee to EVERYONE you encounter in Thailand. Fortunately, it means both hello and goodbye but you say it while you press your palms together and bow slightly. So you say it to every bellman in the hotel lobby, each guest as you pass them, everyone you pass on the street (Bangkok makes an exception since the streets are jammed), every shop you enter, and on and on.
More photos after I get back to Dallas and have an opportunity to go through 1,000s of images I haven't even seen yet. I'm in Tokyo at the worst Hilton in the world but it's close to the airport and serves my purpose. But it also makes me realize how wonderful the Thais and Cambodians are and how their enthusiasm and charm embraces you.
Sawatdee to each of you.
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