Recipe: Kha Nom Tom (Thai Glutinous Rice Balls)
In which we delicately manipulate our balls. Read More …
Thailand is a popular holiday spot for western folk, and sometimes it’s easy to be disillusioned into thinking the country is full of conniving locals, branded beer shirts, and all-night parties with ladyboys, ping pong shows, and chained elephants. But with a little time, patience, and Google Maps, Thailand slowly reveals it’s true nature; a charming land of non-confrontational people, beautiful scenery, devout religion, and out-of-this-world food.
In Thailand we managed to work at bizarre permaculture centre with a freaky old man, accidentally spend two nights teaching English in a village, make a wrong turn and have a feast thrown for us, tie two people together with string, and ride in the back of a cop truck with our broken motorcycle tied to the back.
In which we delicately manipulate our balls. Read More …
In which Caroline befriends a chicken. Read More …
In which we tie two people together with string, a duck lays down the law, and a packet of tea lies to us. Read More …
In which chalk is thrown at me, and homemade rockets are fired. Read More …
In which we learn how to travel. Read More …
In which I take a naked swim, but don’t mention that in the post. Read More …
In which elephants and helipads are both represented. Read More …
In which the tribulations of the road lay heavily upon our souls. Read More …
In which we visit a wretched hive of scum and villainy only to discover that it is actually quite nice. Read More …
A wrong turn goes horribly, wonderfully right. Read More …