A day in Ubud!
I did a yoga class at The Yoga Barn with a lovely American couple we met where we were staying. The grounds of The Yoga Barn are really beautiful and they have lots of great classes.


Post yoga refreshments.

Local art.
A cozy little cafe in Ubud.
At about $46 for 100 grams we weren’t buying any Luwak coffee! 
Kids fishing in the main street.
Temple entrance.































Post ceremony side saddle.




The local fruit stall.
Yummy vegetarian spring rolls.
What better place for an afternoon nap.
A lovely beachside bar.
Early morning at Salt on Surin Beach.
We stayed at Surintra Boutique Inn which was very nice.
A little bird having a bath.
Before the crowds arrive for the day.
Beautiful Surin Beach.
A day on the beach under an umbrella – pure bliss.
Job listing Thai style.







Safety first!
Our lovely teacher 🙂
Learning all about the rice varieties.
Sweet eggplants.
Coconut!
Veges at the market.
Chiang Mai cab.
Delicious ingredients.


Another visit to the local markets.
At the markets we spotted these pink eggs. Our cooking teacher explained that they’re duck eggs which are soaked in horse urine for 3 months until the inside turns black and jelly textured. Why you ask? Thai people believe eating these makes you live longer. I’m not sure I’d ever get through enough of it to get the benefits!
Funny signs at our second cooking class.
Trays of ingredients.
Making our curry pastes.
Penang curry paste.
Massaman curry, fried rice and pad thai – YUM!
We came away from the two cooking classes with some fantastic recipes! I can absolutely recommend Thai Farm Cooking School to anyone who visits Chiang Mai 🙂
Not sure how safe this is…
Or this actually.
Restaurant on wheels – go where the business is!
Our hotel – Amber Boutique Silom.
We caught the local boat along the river to visit one of the temples.

It was obviously high tide when we got off the boat as this lady’s little shop was well and truly flooded.
Wat Pho.

The giant golden Buddha is so impressive.
It’s difficult to show in photos just how huge it is!
Young monks at Wat Pho.

Delicious grilled squid from a street vendor.

Typical Bangkok scene – busy, dirty, crazy and somehow endearing.
The tiniest McDonald’s ever?
We went searching far and wide for the best street food in Bangkok and were lucky enough to have an amazing street only 5 minutes walk from our hotel in Silom. We tried almost every place on the street at least once.

On Saturday we paid a visit to the famous Chatuchak Markets. It was insanely busy and already 40 degrees by about 9:30am so our shopping didn’t last that long. You simply can’t believe how big this market is unless you see it for yourself. It covers over 35 acres!
There’s something for everyone at Chatuchak Markets! There’s food…
…and feather dusters…
…flowers and knives…
…and a lovely cafe to escape from the heat!
The trains look as though they go on forever…
Apartments in Hong Kong
Masses of people crossing the street.
Fruit and vege markets.
This lady was just pulling along these boxes in the middle of the road in peak hour traffic…
A fancy foyer.
A typical main street in central Hong Kong.
We bought Andrew’s niece a little asian dress and the lady was very keen to demonstrate that it wasn’t flammable.
Night market.
The way the buildings are lit up at night is very impressive.
Double deck trams!
Hong Kong LOVES malls…
Ngong Ping 360 cable car ride.
Climbing the stairs to the big Buddha.


Because they wouldn’t want you having too much fun…
The selfie master in his fancy suit.
A water buffalo just wandering the streets.
Giant incense sticks. You can’t see it in this shot but they were as tall as me!
The incense haze.
Cable cars over the water.
More hustle and bustle on Hong Kong streets.
One of the many sights on this trip that has made me want to be a vegetarian.
Locals at the market.
Roses from the flower market.
A guy randomly walking along the street with his macaw.
Hong Kong street food near the night market.

Part of the Acropolis.
Dakos salad….sooooo good.
There was some seriously cool street art in Athens.
The place we stayed had a great balcony overlooking a pedestrian street lined with cafes.
More cool street art.
Spice shop.
Take a close look at just how much garlic is in this photo!
Seems like you wouldn’t want to leave your car anywhere too long in Athens.
Meat and garlic hanging from the ceiling….why not?
Fun shoes!
Why do they make the coolest kids clothes?! I want these in my size!
Cafe lined streets in the city centre.

Gorgeous Greek architecture.
Look like this fat cat has had a few too many gyros.
This marks the end of our time in Europe sadly. Next up ASIA!
Gondola parking.

An art exhibit we stumbled across.
Watch your head!
I couldn’t get enough of the views from all the little bridges.
Andrew and the giant stovetop expresso.
No Hills Hoists in Venice!
Autumn vines.

A rare moment of quiet in Venice with no one in sight.
Canal peak hour.
Classic Venice




Placing your heal on the genitals of the bull on this Turin coat of arms and spinning 3 times is said to bring good luck. The number of people doing this has caused significant damage to the tiling and there is now a hole in place of the bulls genitals.










