A nice day out of Hua Hin...
...a nice sunrise the next day...
...but later, storm clouds...
...and then a torrential shower for almost an hour. A few of us took shelter at the local ice supplier where we watched the lady at work with her youngster alongside...One whack with the saw and she had a block to crush... |
...in it goes while youngster is told to keep fingers clear |
We don't always see the sun rise, but there is often nice lighting on the countryside...
A couple more kingfishers this week...
...and a couple more whose identities I don't know...
On the how are we doing side of things this week, we are well, but we did have a mishap this week. Shortly after this photo was taken on the first day out of Hua Hin...
...Ursula inadvertently went off the pavement where there was no shoulder and fell on the gravel slope and got bad enough cuts to the inside of her right forearm that she needed some stitches. She's okay - she rode the next day but took the following one off since the roads were a bit rough and that was causing pain in the arm if she held onto the handlebar (and she needed to do that). She rode again the next day, only to have her chain break in the morning. We all know things come in threes... on the sixth riding day of the week, she had a puncture in the rear tyre. Rae had a puncture on one of the days in between.When we weren't dodging weather or fixing the bikes or ourselves, here is a bit more of the world we passed through:
red peppers being dried in front of a house |
we stayed in these cottages one night |
businesses below, homes above |
jungle |
rubber trees with taps to drain the sap |
shrimp farm - we've seen several of these with these paddle apparatus things aerating the water |
The King is popular here - it's his birthday on December 5th and many of the streets we've cycled are lined with flags and what look like review stands. It is 4 Dec as I prepare to post this blog, so we don't know exactly what tomorrow will bring but it is a holiday and businesses will be closed.
The week ended with a rest day at Ao Nang...
odd wildlife on the beach |
Lots of beautiful cliffs in this area. Around the corner beyond the point in this photo are resorts and white beaches that are only accessible by these longboats |
rest day at Ao Nang - our room is on the second floor above the umbrella |
As I think through all of that, a few things come to mind, not necessarily directly related to each other:
- excursions like these are probably more a mental exercise than physical
- attitude and mental outlook are enormously influenced by physical health and by mechanical problems with the bike - especially thinking back to Africa, they can drag you down
- I can't tell you which country I like best because I am so saturated that I can barely remember Bangkok a week ago let alone China and Vietnam and Laos a month ago
The first to photos look like a White-throated Kingfisher. The two photos of bee eaters are Blue-tailed Bee-eaters.
ReplyDeleteThe second last bird I haven't identified.
The last bird photo (the bird with blue wings) looks like an Indian Roller.