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Watery Wednesday – Jungle River Cruise

This photo was taken from Tarzan’s Tree facing the Port for the Jungle River Cruise. You might be wondering where is Tarzan’s Tree and what I was doing there.. Tarzan Tree is one of the attractions in Adventureland in Disneyland, Hong Kong. I got a glimpse of Tarzan’s house as well as reminded about the [...]

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Back Log Posts

I was browsing through my photos and I realized that there are still a lot of photos and experiences that I haven’t blog about yet. I remember I also kept some brochures and calendar of activities of some places with the intent of sharing all those here in my blog. But I’ve been busy and [...]

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Mellow Yellow Monday – Shinawatra Thai Silk

This was taken during our trip to Chiang Mai, Thailand where we were given a tour to the Thai Silk Factory. In the photo above, the lady was demonstrating to us how the Thai silks were made years ago. Shinawatra Thai Silk is one of the famous Thai silk brand. Their factory and store is [...]

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99 Baht Sunglasses

It’s not yet summer here in Thailand but it’s already quite hot and humid in the afternoons. It does rain here and there but when it’s hot, it’s really hot. I can already imagine the heat during the summer time. There were a few summers that the temperature even reached 40 degrees celcius! Anyways, in [...]

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My Almost Perfect Thai Fried Rice

I’ve always been wondering how the Thais cook the their fried rice. Whichever restaurant or hawker shop you go in Thailand, you will surely impressed by their delicious fried rice. And guess what, now I know the secret on how they cook it. I’ve tried it the other day and true enough my fried rice [...]

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I love to travel to see new places, faces, eat different food, hear different languages and dialect and simply to experience CHANGE from my normal everday life! Enjoy the journey with me as we take a walk from my neighborhood to flying wherever God allows us to go.

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