Sunday, April 5, 2009

chaing mai


we had a pretty busy day today...we woke up early, had a lovely breakfast and met our tour guide for our tour to the elephant camp...we drove for about 40 minutes and got to the camp...the thai's used to use the elephants for alot of logging of teak and mahogany but, now they can't cut down as much...so they have these camps..we walked across the river on a swinging bamboo bridge..we first went and fed the elephants..a mama and her baby...so cute..the mom can eat 5 whole bananas at once..not peeled..or a big stick of sugar cane...the baby isn't quite 2 so he couldn't eat like that..you had to peel the banana for him and he was really uncoordinated picking them up...we then walked to watch the elephants have their baths in the river..they have 3 baths a day..to help protect them from a fly that can get into their skin...they were fun to watch in the river..they lay down and their trainer..called a mufta...scrubs him...then they suck up water in their trunk and squirt it all over themselves..we then saw a little show of how they can pull logs, push, pick up logs with their trunks..then one painted a picture! amazing...we then went on an elephant ride..we rode in a howda..a chair on the back..it was pretty rolling and slow..we were behind an elephant who didn't want to move at all...we got to the hills and saw a hill tribe and where they lived..then rode back..along the way we saw this tree that looked furry..it was actually 1000's of daddy long leg type spiders..really gross! we went in the river on the elephant also..it was really a fun experience...we came home..went to the pool for a bit.then i dropped russ' camera and broke it (uh oh)...then tonight we went to the 'sunday market'...that's a different market from the 'night market' and the 'day market'..it was packed..and goes on and on and on...we only went down one really long street in about 3 hours.did i mention how hot it was today? i think i was drenched all day...pretty lovely....at 6 pm everyone stops and they pay respect to the king and sing the national anthem..i mean no one moves for about 10 minutes..amazing...we saw alot of fun stuff, weird stuff, weird foods, we saw missionaries and stopped and talked to them..that was fun...we stopped and had a foot massage for 1/2 hour...why don't our markets have massages? it was great..then we grabbed a tut tut ride back to meet our shuttle..these tut tut's are like they have in india, but, nicer and a bit bigger..so that was our adventure today...

5 comments:

  1. Jo sounds so much fun..elephant ride??!! love it glad you guys are having a good time.

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  2. It's so amazing to realize that people live their whole lives in these places, doing these things. The world has so much variety! Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  3. I like the picture of you and Russ together on the elephant! That's a great one!

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  4. Excellent elephant photos! And the elephant painting--fantastic! I told David & Teresa about your Thailand adventures, and Teresa was disappointed you didn't have a photo of the 1000's of daddy longleg spiders. Oh well, next time...?! Your body can't know what time it is now, but I'd vote for the massages in our markets here, too.

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