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a photo update

OK, so I was thinking I’d be making some more posts from Bangkok about our adventures through Southeast Asia. I’ve got a post started that’s a follow-up to “this is normal,” and I’ve even got notes for a post about Mexican food in Chicago (some travelers we met are headed that way, so that got us talking about Mexican food, and well, it just seemed like too good an idea to do a post on Mexican food in Chicago we had to say yes). However, no posts have gone up since the one I made shortly after our arrival.

But, while I haven’t been posting much here, I have uploaded countless (ok, well, flickr counts them) photos. And most of those photos come along with descriptions. Sometimes rather detailed ones. So, if you’re interested in what we saw, did, ate, or generally experienced in Southeast Asia, you should head over to our flickr page.

All of our time in Thailand – the first time – is now up there for you in the Thailand set.

All of our Laos adventures are in the (newly created) Laos set. We’ll even take you swinging with monks.

monk swing

All the photos from our small camera, but none from the big camera, are in tThe Cambodia set is filled up with visions of Angkor, the beach and Phnom Penh. Which means you’re missing a lot of Angkor. We’ll get you templed out later on now. And show you landmines.

land mines

A few photos from Vietnam are up in tThe Vietnam set is filling up fast with scenes, people and food. This one’s still a bit of a teaser. Maybe these will serve as a teaser to get you to visit Vietnam. Make sure you go over a monkey bridge!

monkey bridge over flowing water

All of the photos are also in the Asia 2007 set, if you want to view all at once.

I’ve also created a “collection,” a new(ish) feature of flickr that I don’t know much about. A collection contains various sets, and you can create mosaics of photos from those different sets. You should be able to see our Asia 2007 collection here, but I’m not really sure if that will be a better way to look at our photos or not.

We’re off now for the weekend to visit the death railway (Bridge Over River Kwai) and the ancient capital of Ayutthaya. We should be back in Bangkok Monday night (that would be Monday morning, local time, for most of you reading), and hopefully plenty more photos and updates will emerge in the days before we go to India (which will be 17 May).

So, happy (photo) viewing!

One Comment

  1. Eric Butler says:

    Thanks to that last paragraph, I will now have the Colonel Bogey March in my head all day. Enjoy your visit!

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