there's coffee and tea to go along with fresh fruit and toast to one's liking. the fruit consisted of succulent pineapple and my first try at rambutan ("hairy" in indonesian or filipino), a close relative to the lychee which comes from a native, tropical tree. you can better believe i'm looking for this bad boy at 99 ranch in due time...
also got a chance to pick up and fill out some postcards, so those lucky few should be receiving them in march some time, haha. oh and i could only send it to those whose addresses i have memorized, since i don't have my iPhone with me on the trip. sorry!
our hotel in siem reap arranged for a free airport pickup, but our tuk tuk driver on thursday arrived late because he mistakenly was waiting at the international arrivals (our flight came in from phnom penh). he was a totally nice guy and apologized profusely for being a few minutes late, but our flight landed a bit early so it was no big deal. anyway, on friday afternoon sokha said he had a friend who knew me, i was like "what?", then introduced me to our driver from the airport! they were in fact friends (talk about small world), but i guess sokha told his buddy that he's working for us, so his friend remembered and wanted to say hi to me. when i saw the both of them yesterday, i was like "hey, what's up!" and bought a round of drinks to celebrate. a kind of a cool reunion, if you will...
arrived at our hotel in chiang mai at around 10pm this evening. since we're off on a 2 day/1 night trek to a hill tribe village in the jungle, i won't be near a computer until monday. peace out...
2 comments:
great following your trip...looks awesome, but i think the most entertaining thing is that you wear size small GAP tshirts! sweet...tell pam i said howdy....
hung out with cassie and andrew last night and guess what we had as soon as we got there?!?! lychee martini THEN RAMBUTAN martini . . . small world. we could have been eating rambutan at the SAME time!!! :)
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