Monday, November 14, 2022

Ayutthaya 1300 a.d. Temple Complex

 So, we took a day trip to Ayutthaya, where the king lived in the 1300’s. It is now a UNESCO world site. 


At that time this is where the king lived. All of these buildings were covered in gold. I’ll bet it was a beautiful sight! 



When the Burmese came into Thailand they cut off the heads of the Buddhas. 


Here is another temple that we visited in this area. 

 
I love this image. The Buddha in the tree. 






A hand of a very large Buddha 



This is what the temple complex looked like, 
back in the day.




It is a show of respect if you donate
You can place a gold robe
On a Buddha 

 




You are looking at an original wood beam 
Dating back to the
1300’s

Shopping in Bangkok

 Bangkok has the biggest shopping malls I have ever seen! I originally came to CENTRAL WORLD mall to go to the Apple Store to work on my phone but then I walked into the Central World mall. 


First of all, it is 7 stories tall! 



And it has everything imaginable. It has a nice French restaurant 


A gym


A children’s play area


A pharmacy



You can get a massage



Or see a movie (in English too!)

What a great way to spend the day!












The Floating Markets

 So, we, my brother, his fiancĂ© and I, took a tour of the floating markets of Thailand. What an adventure! 


We are heading out on our adventure! 


As you can see, there is a border on the edge of the canal. Sometimes it is wood, as in this case.



Sometimes it’s stone. Often times there would be a shrine of some kind near the shore.


Sometimes it would be a home 


Or maybe a store front


Sometimes a beautiful garden


But this is where they transacted business








We’ll see if the short video takes

Saturday, November 5, 2022

The Smiling City - Bangkok

 Hi all! So, I’m almost to Bangkok but had a layover in Manila.


It was 5:00 am so I had breakfast and tried some of their local fare.  The sausage seems to have some kind of starch in it besides the meat. Then there was a chicken burrito, garlic rice (yum!), flan (one of my favorites) some rice paper wrap over meat and a dessert that had chocolate on it. They don’t have Diet Coke in the Philippines, so I had a no sugar coke. I love to try new things in a new city. 

Then we were off to Bangkok! 


So I can’t get a feel of the city st first glance. In Paris it was the Eiffel Tower. In Istanbul it was the mosques. Bangkok is hiding its treasures to show me later.

All went well through customs, I met a lady who is from Thailand and married a Canadian and comes back to Thailand every year. She gave me several good ideas of what to see and do while I am here. I got an AOT Limosene and came directly to my condo. 


So, here’s the view from my living room. I’m on the 15th floor and have an incredible view! I’m looking forward to discovering this intriguing city! I have lots to tell you already and it’s only been 3 days! 

So off we go!

The Boarding Process


 I’m getting so many texts from people wishing me well. They can’t believe that I’ll be gone for 6 months. It goes by fast. I’ve never been to Asia before but am already having some interesting conversations with fellow travelers, the economy (and oil) situation in the world and how all that is going on is affecting their country. I was told, by a gentleman from the Netherlands, that Spain is doing well, as far as the heating oil situation is concerned. I didn’t know so I packed LOTS of warm clothes. Shorts, t-shirts and flip flops for Thailand and boots, gloves, jackets and scarves for Spain. And did I mention, I speak intermediate level Spanish? 

Monday, October 31, 2022

Off We Go!

 So, tomorrow, November 1 I take off for Bangkok. I have only travelled nationally since COVID and it looks like we are kind of getting back to normal. When I get to Bangkok, I have company coming over on the 8th and we will sight see Bangkok for 3 days. You’ll see lots of pictures after that. I’m looking forward to posting soon and, hopefully, see some familiar and new faces pop on my blog. See you soon! 

Sunday, March 13, 2022

Guanajuato, Mexico

Guanajuato, Mexico - A Spanish Colony April, 2016

So, while in Mexico with my niece and her husband we visited Guanajuato, Mexico. Guanajuato, according to Wikipedia, is one of the 31 Free and Sovereign States of Mexico (with 1 Federal State equaling 32). The "State" of Guanajuato consists of 48 municipalities with the capital city being Guanajuato. That is where we visited, the capital.


This is the beautiful city of Guanajuato from on top of the hill looking down on the city.


Here is a closer up shot of the church called ____.







And this is a statue that is also on top of that hill. It is a statue of __________.







 Guanajuato has a distinctly Spanish feel whereas, San Miguel had a distinctly Mexican Style.



There is so much art and Spanish style here.


Here is the Teatro Juarez performing arts theatre where the exterior is 




There was a mining camp and transportation system underneath this city.















And what Spanish style city would be complete without a statute of Don Quitoxe!











I guarantee you will not be disappointed. A beautiful city. So glad I got to see it and experience the lifestyle here!