We started by having breakfast, which is often the more expensive meal of the day...usually 125 bats each. 25 bats to the dollar. Dollar $5. Lunch and supper is often between 50 and 100 bats. 2 to 4 dollars.
After we were done our breakfast we headed by foot to the back streets, where the average Thia person would live. We saw and found the more humble dwellings, but really saw very little people.
By and by we found a three wheeled taxi, and headed up to the train stations. It was a worth while trip there, I loved the station in all its colours, and it was very well kept. Bustled with life moving around in a fast pase. I managed to finally mail Lavina her post card here. (As per her request for something from Thailand).
You will also see the images of the peoples gods. These statute are so huge, that it is mind boggling .... and I just cannot help but think of Daniel in the Bible times when they were commanded to bow down to worship the great statute that king Nebercanezzra had made. Might it have been somewhat like theses!
Please enjoy the morning walk with Papa and I.......
Hey Joe...Look at this.
The work crew fixing a water line.
Back street Canal
Landry Mat...Thai style
One man trash is another mans treasure!
These are apartment...The Peoples homes.
They need a bottle exchange program
More living quarters....
Bird resting on the clothes line.
Inside the home.
Outside living
Take off your shoes...A Home is a home
Everyone hangs out their laundry on hanger on the line...not much wind I guess.
See these eggs often...Papa thinks they might be fermented
Sleeping in her shop
Little one
Why are they all half empty????
Pap loves his news
Prayers
Should they clear this away...do you think?? LOL
Tuk Tuk taxi ride...off to the train station
Sailor moon book.... it was free at the bus station...to read on the bus.
At the famous Hua Hin train station....Beautiful station
Riding in our TukTuk...drive by photo shoot
Saw this fellow...
Our TUK TUK taxi...three wheeler
The gods
Street shots...on the drive home
One for Dan!!
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