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Oct 26, 2012 @ 09:17:04
Beautiful entry. Thanks for the pingback.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
Oct 26, 2012 @ 10:16:00
beautiful!
Oct 26, 2012 @ 23:30:56
Really love the photo from Chaing Mai!
Nov 01, 2012 @ 20:03:28
I love the oriental architecture. Beautiful photos. Thank you for sharing
Nov 02, 2012 @ 04:24:23
The traditional architecture has some wonderful aspects. I like the use of color, wood and the curves in roofs, bridges, walls.
Nov 04, 2012 @ 01:32:29
Trying to go to Chiang Mai end of this month! Any suggestions on where to go and what to see?
Nov 04, 2012 @ 07:24:03
It’s beautiful and fun. Do the Cooking School, the original one. It’s listed in Lonely Planet. See plenty of wats, some have times when the novice monks are available to chat in English with visitors. That’s nice. There’s a nice flower market. Get the Nancy Chandler map, which should be easy to find in a gift shop. Nancy’s a long time expat in Thailand and her maps are brightly colored hand-drawn. They list places of interest, some little known gems. Get a massage. There’s a shop that offers one day jewelry making courses. I wish I had tried that.