Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Heather works for an Australian telecommunications company focusing on the East. She needs her dail


This morning when we wake up drenched world around us. Finally, after the oppressive heat of five days bars thunderstorms, lightning dansk väder and lots of tropical rain. As I sit and type in the Peach Blossom restaurant I look out on the mountains and palm trees, but all I can see is a curtain of water. If this is monsoon rains heard! Now we understand why there are two umbrellas in the room. This sauce! But it's so cool welcome and we thoroughly enjoyed it. If we want to do today is covered, so rain will not bother us. I booked for a Thai cooking class at Cooking School in Kata. They came to my hotel at 13:45 upload. Piping want a "vegetable carving" class do here in our hotel offered by the chef of Peach Blossom Restaurant. It looks amazing and she will have a carving dansk väder knife and certificate afterwards. But I leave you with only the last two days telling. It was incredible!
Today we are doing nothing. No one is able to keep our speed tour for more than 5 days and today we enjoy the many pools and facilities of the hotel. Here are four pools at our hotel and two restaurants. We simply pull swimsuits underneath breakfast, and enjoy breakfast at the Peach Blossom Restaurant at the top of the hotel. It's also where we get free wifi. (Photo)
The staff put the jacuzzi jets in the pool and it was becoming nicer. (Photo) Later we swam spongy and finished the sun and sat down to our aircon room to rest. We are going tonight with Heather eating. She had on our trip to Phi Phi Island said she did alone tour but dinner is bad for her, so now we socialize with her. She chooses a restaurant near her hotel where she last night very nice meal and we are "game". We started walking to 17:30 19:30 to get her, because it is extremely hot and humid and we want to stall for stall and walk in between each mini market drop for aircon.
We came down on a local 'food fair' and even funnier vegetables, fruits and creatures. In the picture you will see the cockroaches they eat. I can not believe it. We also see and taste new fruits funny that they do not have an English name and the Thai name for us is unspeakable. We bought two movies along the way: Iron Lady and Money Ball for R15 each (60 baht). It's definitely afgetape and false, but we can no longer stand out Thai TV. We even have a piece of "Shrek" and "friends" in a poor Thai translation view!
It's nice to see Heather. She accidentally in the sun asleep and burning pain. We went to Mama Restaurant and everything looks wonderful. We ordered two starters and share everything and taste. Thai food is really nice. We also Vietnamese spring rolls and white wine from Chile. There are two white wines on their entire menu. One of Chile (Ramirana Sauvignon Blanc) and a Douglas Green of SA. Piping ask the waiter what the SA's wine tastes and she is very honest by saying she had no idea, but Chile's nice. We convinced her that SA's wine wonderful and that she could recommend any time. She then felt very bad when she heard we were from SA ...
The other dishes were pork Thai Satay (with peanut sauce), mixed meat dish with fish, pork and chicken, Larb Gai, Andaman dansk väder Seafood Salad Sandwich and hash browns. There is also a free salad buffet to help yourself to. They are great on cucumber. Not our English cucumbers, but those rights cucumbers we forgot as kids. It's really nice. For dessert we do Banana dansk väder fritters (the best!), Bua Loi Numbers Khing and Crepes Suzette. The unspeakable one in the middle is sesame dumplings dansk väder in ginger sauce. Quite okay if you pass the slymgevoel come. The entire meal, all inclusive of wine and dessert cost us R125 each. Heather insisted dansk väder the wine to pay for Australian dollar is 26 baht for each dollar while only 4 for an edge to get! (Photos)
We find it strange that there is no aircon in the restaurant is not just a fan or two, but the small badkamertjies aircons in the large. Guess how many times we had a litter just to survive?
Heather works for an Australian telecommunications company focusing on the East. She needs her daily work with China, Japan, Singapore and Malaysia link and share with us her experiences of the East. What I did not know it was that Japan sees Australia as their nearest major economy, and therefore the children learn in schools in Australia Japanese as a second language. We learn from the Australian culture and their outlook on the world. It's very interesting.
Today was the best yet! We were back on Win Chawin's taxi for the whole day and in Chalong and Rawai (pronounced: Noise) walking about. Today Heather riding dansk väder with us too. Her m

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