Back in Thailand :)
After crossing the Laos border into Thailand, we traveled as far west until we had enough. We finally stopped in the city of Surin, checked into a hotel, showered up and walked our starving bodies to the local night market.
Aaahhh the gastronomic pleasures of Thai street food! Nothing like stuffing ourselves with a ridiculous amount of delicious food for $2.00! I have no qualms eating from the Thai street vendors, many of the food stands are regulated and inspected by the health department. Also, your food gets cooked to order and served piping hot. A typical dish such as: pad see yew; Hainan chicken; pork leg with kale over rice (our favorite Thai dish) will set you back only 50 cents! (It’s nice to be back on par with our budget). We couldn’t muster up the courage to eat the street food in Laos, the stands looked a bit unsanitary - too many flies everywhere, not a good sign.
We are now in the Northeastern city of Khorat, Thailand’s second largest city. We’ll be here for a couple of days. Tomorrow we’ll check out the local Khmer ruins of Pimai, which in only an 1 1/2 hours from Khorat. Then off to Bangkok, we’ll run a few errands, re-stock our supplies, watch a movie or two, basically chill out before our flight to Yangon, Burma. After Burma, we’re off to India. February and March should be very interesting .
Well I hear the internet connection in Burma is terrible, so you may not hear from us for a while. We’re reachable via e-mail up until this weekend.
Take care folks