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End of fishing.

The time had come to stick a fork into it. Actually, it was pretty much over once I started heading inland, but after my shopping experiences and needing emotional recovery, I headed back down to my hang out fishing spot of Si Racha (the place with the ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  22 Nov 2009

Clothes shopping, yeaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!

I am not a big shopper. I don´t hate shopping, actually I do hate shopping, I just don´t mind going to the shopping mall, if it entails air conditioning, Dairy Queen softies, and pretty local girls. The necessity of going because you need something ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  22 Nov 2009

Computer problems…

I picked up the Samsung laptop from my friend in Goa, India. He had bought it when he was living in Korea. It was a pretty good deal for $250US as he was a DJ so on top of the laptop I was able to pick and choose any music and movies off his portable ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  22 Nov 2009

My Thai route.

A year in the life of me, for you (www.steveislost.com) Just to give an idea of the route that I took. Good times, hard ass. This entry was posted on Saturday, November 21st, 2009 at 2:34 pm and is filed under 1. You can follow any ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  21 Nov 2009

More of the photos of the west.

Kamphaeng Phet and the narrow isthmus providing a sort of beach. These are the bricks I was talking about earlier. It seems a lot of the “ancient sites” utilized red brick technology. I thought it kind of took away from the appearance of age when it ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  21 Nov 2009

Mae Sot to Kanchanaburi and sort of success.

Leaving Mae Sot, the road headed back into central Thailand which had cities but lacked in interesting things to see. Now, I wasn’t so inspired about seeing the usual temples, but it is nice if there are cities that have something worthy of a notation ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  21 Nov 2009

Photos: Western Thailand route

Lush and green just like Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia. Actually I think there is the exact same background when I was on the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Vietnam. Anyways, everything is green and beautiful being post monsoon season. More of the green ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Ho Chi Minh

Breaking into Burma…Western Thailand

It really wasn’t a major priority to visit Burma/Myanmar (I’m not sure which is politically correct, but Burma has less letters so that is what I will use). The only things that I knew about Burma were about the lady being held in house arrest and a ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  21 Nov 2009

Photos: The great white north of Thailand.

The one and only place in Thailand where you can see this. A working horse cart taxi, only in Lampang. The most impressive center road display on all my travels. This is another prototype for a future house. I might need an add on for my elves ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  15 Nov 2009

Heading to the great white North…Northern Thailand

After a good meal or two it was back to Thailand to head to the far North. It took a bit of back tracking to get to the connecting road which led to the Highway 1. It was nice heading along the 210 and 203 to Lom Sak as it was off the main arteries so ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  15 Nov 2009

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