tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1663541839373055926.post5195252106136759618..comments2023-07-23T20:52:48.855+08:00Comments on The Travelin' Lundburys: Lundburys Get Around: Tuk-Tuk, Songthaew and................Dianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13310977991621730904noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1663541839373055926.post-84921180380857483842012-02-02T20:41:37.444+08:002012-02-02T20:41:37.444+08:00Hello Linda,
In answer to your questions: I usua...Hello Linda,<br /> In answer to your questions: I usually blog at night, good thing I don't need much sleep! It does take a lot of time, but I enjoy it!<br />Acceptable clothing: Most temples have been fairly strict, and even if they weren't we'd want to be respectful and follow their customs. Where Dave had to put on the "trousers" was actually not a temple, but at the King's summer palace. In general: for men-no shorts or tank tops. <br /><br />Women--no shorts, knees and shoulders must be covered. I did wear capris a couple of days, and that was no problem. I wore mostly linen, as its's most comfortable in the heat and humidity, even if I looked like a wrinkled mess! Hope you have a lovely time in Thailand, we sure are!Dianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13310977991621730904noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1663541839373055926.post-9938344510158352192012-02-02T14:36:57.921+08:002012-02-02T14:36:57.921+08:00Di, You must be a superwoman. How do you find tim...Di, You must be a superwoman. How do you find time to do a wonderful post everyday after the many exciting things you do and eat? I have been taking notes of everything you see so I can enjoy them too in March. One question - besides the one temple you visited when Dave had to put on long trousers, can men wear short most everywhere? How about women's clothing - what is and what is not acceptable? Will be eagerly waiting for your next installment. Thanks.Lindanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1663541839373055926.post-58625250428030866672012-02-02T10:18:07.966+08:002012-02-02T10:18:07.966+08:00What a beautiful picture of you and Dave - one to ...What a beautiful picture of you and Dave - one to have enlarged and kept forever. There is no way I can respond to your wonderful pictures without repeating what I've already said before. I can hardly wait to hear your stories about visiting the Long Neck Tribe from Burma. I, too, had an emotional response to the native tribe I visited in Ecuador - an uneasiness about exploitation of their customs and way of life...... I do, however, think your elephant ride is an experience you'll never forget and the paintings were impressive ...... hum, maybe this is the "real" outsider art that I should be writing about.patnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1663541839373055926.post-5098706805023225062012-02-02T07:30:13.820+08:002012-02-02T07:30:13.820+08:00So interesting, informative and beautiful. I love...So interesting, informative and beautiful. I loved seeing you on top of the elephant...that looked like fun! Just think of all that you have seen so far...temples, buddhas, markets, flowers, culture, jungles, elephants, tribe villages...good food, terrace bar and wonderful friendly Thai people. Thanks for ending this blog with a picture of both of you...in front of the flowers. It was priceless!Brendahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01401282431082397960noreply@blogger.com