Monday, December 29, 2014
Hide yo wives, hide yo kids!
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Back to Bangkok.
In two days I fly to New Zealand. Well, technically, I fly to Australia for a day and THEN New Zealand. Same same.
Tonsai and Railay were fun, but not what I expected. I finally made it out climbing yesterday after 2 days of being ill and another of heavy rain. Paid to go with a guide who was supposed to lead routes; figured it was a chance to meet others who would want to go out on their own. The guide was really kind, but took us to an overly crowded wall and most of the group were brand new climbers. However, there was another guy in the group who had brought all his gear and didn't have a partner, so we warmed up with the group and then broke off and went and did some harder routes on our own. Super sweet and funny gent from South Africa (Kevin) who had been vacationing in Thailand for a few weeks with his family and broke away for the day to try and climb. We ended up running into his wife and family on the walk to one of the climbing areas.
Definitely pushed my skill set and fitness level by following some of his leads. It's been a few months since I've climbed outdoors and was worried about the grip strength required for some of the holds and the overhangs. Kevin was a patient belay and a great coach. Really proud of the routes I completed and how far I made it on an especially challenging one that we finished with.
The day before when it poured, I rented a kayak for a few hours and explored the coastline. Absolutely stunning. The limestone drips off the hillside in impressive cliffs and creates cozy overhangs to rest under. As I paddled out to one of the islands, I saw a school of fish jump out of the water. After an initial moment of "OH SHIT SHARK", because that obviously was the reason why they were jumping, I realized it was a school of flying fish. They divided into 2 groups and leaped around my boat for a few minutes before a bird swooped in and chased them off. I ended up paddling back in a warm, light rain with the sun sinking into the storm clouds behind me.
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Rainy Tonsai
I am currently curled up with a light blanket, sitting under a giant mosquito net waiting for either the electricity to cut out for the day or for it to stop raining. Tonsai has the ability to oscillate between tourist trap and rugged beach spot. I should have checked the weather before heading down because rain or overcast is predicted for the rest of my time here. So much for a tan! I didn't need the extra freckles anyways.
On the boat ride over from Krabi City to Railay, three Brits were kind enough to invite me to hang with them for the forsee able future. That future turns out to be about 24 hours long. After hanging around the tattoo parlor all afternoon and evening, I was ready to switch locations when it looked like another day of loitering. I did the short hike through the jungle and found a bungalow on the other side of the peninsula. I am scared that I will start a fire anytime I plug something into the outlet and walk gingerly on the plank floor because I worry about falling through (saw a BASE jumper fall through the main deck last night), but it's a good home for the next few days!
Walked up to a girl scanning the Partners Wanted on the climbing info board yesterday and asked if she was in need of one. Traded email addresses and I talked to one of the gear shops about renting a rope and draws. So hopefully that plays out when I find some Internet to set a time with her. In the meantime, yoga! (There's a studio just up the hill from me.) Reading! (Devoured Tina Fey's book Bossypants in a day. Recommended.) And maybe some beach time. (You can get massages on the beach here. And a pedicure. Which the Thai woman who kept grabbing my feet as I was trying to read kept pointing out. Apparently my feet look a bit rough.)
Had a decent case of the homesick when I woke up this morning. To be expected when I start thinking about everyone back home and the holidays. Can be tough to see all the young couples, friends, and families traveling together and celebrating with a new experience. While it's easy to be outgoing and open back home, I am sensitive to how Americans are portrayed when they travel and tend to retreat into silence and questions about others. You learn more when you listen, but man, I could use a hug or a belly laugh some days. Glad that there will be familiar faces in New Zealand to share a beer with.
Oh. And the electricity turns off at 7:30. For the record.
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Railay Tattoo
I am currently the only one in a group of young British ladies and one lad who is not getting a tattoo. However! To make me feel like part of the group, the artist gave me a personal sketch. I present: my Thailand Tattoo!
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Elephant Nature Park
Thursday, December 11, 2014
In Hiding
There are some screwed up people who have come here to escape their problems. Maybe it's the fact that I'm alone that makes them feel comfortable enough to approach me and dump their problems. But sweet Jesus, Chiang Mai therapists must make a killing.
Makes one take a long, hard look at oneself and wonder why we've ended up in the same place in a similar position. Kids, the lesson is don't beat your wife and stay in good health.

