Posts Tagged ‘Bangkok’

 

Peaceful day on the Chao Phraya

February 15, 2009 at 7:24 am in On The Street | Please subscribe!

After 2 weeks of cityscape I felt the need for open space. A frolic in Suan Lumphini park brought a gentle smile but I what I longed for probably had something to do with my diet. Fish – more species and tastes I could possibly name and all swimming happily around in my belly… fresh, salted, curried and spoonful after spoonful of fish sauce swimming with chili on every dish imaginable!

I needed to see water, any water and the closest was the river Chao Phraya, winding its way through the centre of Bangkok. A ferry ride north from Saphan Taksin was a joy and I could have been relaxing to the gentle rock of a hammock in the backyard at home!

To start the day on the Bikram mat was great, to finish it with new friends, river side at Banglamphoo was even better.

 

My ‘hood – Ari

February 10, 2009 at 3:14 am in On The Street | Please subscribe!

Not enough photo’s? Ok I get the message. Here are a few of my lovely neighborhood “Ari” in Bangkok.

From my home (well it’s Jesse’s, I’m just renting a room) I have a short 5min walk to Ari station, then 5 stops on the BTS Skytrain to Siam station, then another short walk to the studio.

All up 45mins will get me there with a quick shower and steam room thrown in for good measure.

Feed on the rest of my photo’s of home at Flickr.

 

morning glory

February 7, 2009 at 3:26 pm in On The Street | Please subscribe!

12:35pm The open air restaurant spills onto sidewalk chaos, lunch time hustle and bustle in full swing, noisy tuk tuks and motorbikes battle with taxis and minibuses and yet… it’s so peaceful. I try and lift my comatose frame out of the cane chair but nothing, everything in slow motion… I’ve gone and done it now – the afternoon a complete write off.

Those having been to Thailand before may be familiar with my condition: PTMD – Post Thai Massage Disorder!

My plans for an the day thwarted by Nicky, one of the local Bikram teachers with an offer to take me to the massage studio she frequents. How could I refuse, I’ve been in Bangkok almost a week! She shows me in “when you finish try the morning glory next door” and vanishes. I’m intrigued, my visit to the Grand Palace will have to wait.

My first meal of the day is slid in front of me. I summon any strength left from the 8:30am yoga class and slump forward into a plate overflowing with steamed spinach and a sprinkle of chillies. A tall glass of Lemon juice beckons and an egg omelet with white rice and yet more chili is waiting. Morning Glory? The spinach goes by the same name and is absolutely divine!

I smile and keep the joke to myself. With a now unplanned day ahead, I plan to unwind into my new body, my shoulders so relaxed I may as well not have any at all. I could melt into this chair and not move another inch for the rest of the day and the best thing is, I don’t have yoga for another 24 hrs!