Thursday, March 13, 2008

street scenes



Here are a few photos taken on the streets I walk up and down countless times a day. I now love the bustle of motorbikes, the variety of smells tempting my nostrils, the colors, the countless dogs and cats relaxing in or around shops, and the livliness and smiles of the people.

appetizer


Monday, March 10, 2008

food glorious food

I've been eating the most amazing food. And quite a variety as well. I should take my camera around so I can take some photos of a few dishes. Thais are known for snacking and the street food and drinks are the best! Most every day I buy a freshly made juice or smoothie for 50 cents. Having said that, I've visited some amazing restaurants, mostly Thai but also some decent Italian and many that serve a variety of palettes. There is great food right in the neighborhood but it's also been fun to go into the central city for a nice meal. The only problem is that the servings are quite small and everyone knows my infamous appetite. However, it's not too much of a problem if one eats more often.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

monk


We had an opportunity to sit and chat with a monk for "monk chat". He was an open and inquisitive young man. You can ask them anything. It was a pleasure to talk with him.

offerings to reclining buddha


buddha through window


chedi and kelly


large gold buddha in small old temple


simon and gold buddha


view from motorbike


Today I rode around Chiang Mai on a motorbike with a Bermudian friend from school. We visited four temples and stopped to meditate in each. Enjoy the photos.

Friday, March 7, 2008

itm school




I think it's high time that I share a bit about ITM, the Thai Massage school that I've been attending every day. It is just up the street from where I'm staying. Most of the students are foreign, from Europe and America. We start the morning with a mantra and then about an hour of yoga like exercises meant to prepare the body for giving massage. I must admit that I'm not a big fan of this and have done my own exercises instead on several occasions. On Friday mornings we meet at a park and do Chi Gong, Tai Chi, and Thai dance movements with specific breathing techniques for more than an hour. This I enjoy more, although by the time we are done it's getting pretty hot in the sun. These photos are from a Friday at the park, the veggie restaurant, and a group photo after "graduation" for those who finished their courses. I've connected with a few interesting people at school and it's never lonely here.


The school schedule is really pretty lax, and you can do as much as you wish. I had to take it easy for a few days because my shoulder had a small crisis and would barely allow my arm to lift past horizontal. After popping tons of advil, arnica, and traumeel; icing 4x a day, receiving acupuncture and massage, I'm happy to say it went away as quickly as it came. So after the morning exercises we usually have a lesson until lunch and then get an hour to eat. There is a great and really cheap vegetarian restaurant around the corner. I'll have to try to remember to try to take a picture of the food because every time I eat there (which is almost every week day) I think of all of you healthy eaters. It's very good. After lunch we usually practice for the rest of the afternoon. The teachers are available for questions and happy to clarify things in their broken English. For now, I'm just trying to soak in all the information and become comfortable with the movements . Soon I will need to figure out how to incorporate what I've learned into the Thai massage that I already do.

Monday, March 3, 2008

lisu lodge




This weekend we took a trip into the mountains and stayed at and eco-lodge called Lisu Lodge. We took a 13 kilometer mountain bike ride (or some portion of the 13 km - there was a truck there to pick up the tired), rode on elephants, and went "white water" rafting on a river that is level 5 in the rainy season, but level 0 right now. Our lodge was beautiful and we were well fed. It was wonderful to get away from the noise of motorbikes and just hear the chirping of the birds for a few days. Kelly had a mediocre Thai massage; the massage therapist answered her cell phone several times throughout the 1 hour session. Jahri and Dorothy needed a massage after going on an oxcart ride. We took an individual tour of two hilltribe villages; a Lisu village and an Akha Village. Enjoy the photos.


Nan and Jahri are leaving tonight and Kelly will miss them dearly!