This visit to Thailand I rode an elephant! My sweet thing was named Aonwan
and was led and cared for by Mr. Pasamu. The guides actually live on site in
one of the huts as pictured. There was one lady elephant who would not let
anyone get ahead of her, she kept taking short cuts to get in front - this
after her side trips for snacks among the trees. When I asked if she was
pregnant, I was told that she just likes to eat.
The visit also included a visit to a local rubber plantation and
demonstrations showing how rice was harvested, the uses of coconuts and how
to make Thai "Jungle Curry".
We were also treated to some very strong Thai coffee and coconut pancakes
that were delicious.
I still can't get over all the wires everywhere, so glad I do not work for
any of the utility companies and have to figure out what may need repairing.
On the way back to the ship we made the obligatory shopping stop at "the
largest jewelry store". Part of the stop included a walk through the factory
and it was fascinating to watch the artisans at work.
Can't believe I am saying it, but I am looking forward to the upcoming sea
days to read and enjoy some of this sunshine.
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