Ying picked us up at the Bangkok train station, along with her friend Soda (or Da, for short). They took us around on some final sightseeing, first to an old military ship in a park near the mouth of the Chao Phraya River, where it opens into the Gulf of Thailand. We were free to meander through the whole ship.
Next, Ying and Da took us to a spot to catch a ferry across the wide mouth of the Chao Phraya to a market area. Loads of fresh seafood, some dried, some still breathing and jumping out of their displays onto the surrounding floor space, where they were quickly picked up and returned to their displays. In addition to the seafood, other meats, also lots of produce of kinds both familiar and exotic, and the spices that give the flavor to the Thai dishes we’ve been enjoying. A few pictures here,
The four of us then stopped at a little sidewalk restaurant for lunch, good food as always. After lunch we headed back to Jai and Ying’s home, and Jai and I were able to have a very good and meaningful conversation about some of the things I wrote about earlier.
As evening approached, Daniel and I were invited along with Jai and Ying to the home of another couple from the church there, for supper. Like Jai’s house, theirs was also a fairly large home with nice features, but I noticed there was almost no furniture
Finally, we departed, Jai and Ying driving us out to the airport for our late-night, overnight flight to Tokyo. We would still have the following day in Japan, but at this point we felt our trip beginning to come to a close. In the airport we changed our Thai baht into dollars and yen, and said goodbye to our new Thai friends Jai and Ying.
3 comments:
Oooohhh... LOVE the spice picture! I was telling Nathan it would be so much to live in a place like that so you could learn to cook with those items. Maybe not adding the sharks(?) but the fish in the upper part of the picture look yummy. :)
Food is such a theme to this...
Nathan wants to see you wrestle the lizard. I'm thankful it was you who saw the lizard and not me. Eek.
*so much fun (to live in a place...)
Daniel told me about a time he saw a similar reptile, and it ran up a tree. Problem was, it chose a very small tree. Got a few feet up and ran out of branches that would support him. So Daniel got his hands on that one, one at the neck and one at the base of the tail . . . but he knew he couldn't pull the thing off the tree, because as soon as he would do that, it would swing around looking for something else to cling to, and all it would find would be Daniel's body!
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