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Food, food, yummy food!

I miss Thailand! How I wish I’m there right at this moment and taste their wonderful food! Oh wait, maybe I should have said I Miss Thai FOOD! ha ha ha!

But seriously I miss the country so much that today I browsed the photos I’ve taken during our Thailand vacation last year. And just like the any foodie, I got stock looking at the wonderful photos of food I’ve taken, like..

Crab in spicy coconut sauce

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Crab omelette…pretty simple to make but oh so yummy!

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Fish fried in garlic oil…and with lots of garlic on top…my favorite!

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Shrimp rice..ahhh, take me back to Thailand, nooooww!!

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Dinner for two …and we ordered some more * lol!*

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Hotdogs, anyone?!

One afternoon during our Thailand vacation last year, I left my husband in the hotel (basking under the scorching sun 35C approx, yay!) , packed up may camera and lenses and went to the nearby market. We we’re in Hua Hin, our favorite province in the Southern part, just about 198 kilometers from Bangkok.

I’m quite familiar with the area since I worked and lived there for several years in the 90′s, but unlike my Dutch husband, it wasn’t just the warmth of the sun that I was after during that October vacation but I really wanted to visit all the places that were close to my heart. And well, in most of those places food is involved.

I am going to do a series of entry of my visits….so here’s to start it with. It was around 1pm when I went to the market and it was still early for most Thai people to get their snacks. This lady selling grilled hotdogs and seafood balls was quite early. Early bird do catches the worm, right?

When I was still living there, I must admit those squid balls were one of my favorite snacks…spicy and yummy! Inexpensive as well.

Look at how clean the area was! Well, Thai people are known for their cleanliness too.

more yummy snacks!

It was so nice of her to let me take her photos…

hmm….now I want some hotdogs!!

join me on my next market trip, aye? ;)

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I long for the beach

Blue Crab

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same crab

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I found him while walking along the beach in HuaHin, Thailand. We were in Thailand last October for a total of 2 weeks, which 10 days were spent in HuaHin.

HuaHin is located 193 kilometers from Bangkok, to the south. Where I have worked and lived for few years in 90′s.

Though there are the most popular tourists destination in Thailand such as Phuket, Koh Samui, Pattaya, or ChangMai, HuaHin has been , always been, the favorite vacation destination of my husband and I. It isn’t as busy (packed with tourists) as the other popular cities, which is why we love to come back there each chance that we get.

I have grown attached to the beach in HuaHin where hundreds of afternoon were spent enjoying the water, the scenery, catching crabs ( yes, my favorite past time!) and gathering mussels from the big rocks, which later on we’d cook. Ah nothing beats fresh seafoods.

If you haven’t been to this part of Thailand, check it out next time…you might like it too!

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Wonderful Eye

My friends and I visited England early this year. It was my first time in UK thus made the trip exciting. But I will not talk about the trip all together, I will rather divide it per entry.

When we took a boat ride at the Thames River for our Jack The Ripper trip (I will share this in my future entry), the river itself was wonderful enough to see. With British Airways London Eye standing on its bank, that makes it even more a breathtaking view…at least in my opinion (the tourist in me.)

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History
Since opening in March 2000 the British Airways London Eye has become an iconic landmark and a symbol of modern Britain. The London Eye is the UK’s most popular paid for visitor attraction, visited by over 3.5 million people a year. A breathtaking feat of design and engineering, passengers in the London Eye’s capsules can see up to 40 kilometers in all directions.

The London Eye is the vision of David Marks and Julia Barfield, a husband and wife architect team. The wheel design was used as a metaphor of the turning of the century.

British Airways is the main sponsor of the London Eye and up until November 2005 were joint shareholders with Marks Barfield Architects and The Tussauds Group. British Airways also privately funded the London Eye project from the early stages of conception.

The British Airways London Eye is now operated by the London Eye Company Limited, a Merlin Entertainments Group Company.

I did not experience riding a capsule (ticket should be purchased in advance) but I just had a good time photographing it from under.

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special buddha

I have seen and visited numerous temples now that I lost count of their names and even where I photographed them, But I particularly like this female buddha ( I was told by our tour guide) because of the flower the statue was holding and it also has a friendly smiling face.

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I wish I could remember them all…but maybe, just maybe I might…once back in The Netherlands I could organize my notes.

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