Thailand 4/The Great Adventure

May 03, 2014 02:22

Let me tell you a short story of a really great adventure.

So, Im been in Thailand for already 3 weeks. Things start to repeat each day.
I mean riding my big good looking scooter (Codename BigBike) is an amazing fun - like I described 2 post below. Freedom, air in your lungs (sometimes bugs in your eyes and other pieces of near-road life), speed - never enough. But in the evening the feeling that something big can be done now, that was the feeling saying - you need to experience something different.
And I did.

But before I would like to introduce you a person I had my trip with, my dear friend and exceptional woman. Her name is Eryl, she was born in Philippines. In a very short time she gain my attention, trust and big part of my heart by being exceptionally sweet, remarkably smart, phenomenally being able to understand. Very rare package inside one person in the time of unforgiving iron hearts all around.







Lets Go

  1. First stop was at Bangkok. I don’t like this city. The whole day I was fooled around by taxi drivers, I was trying to be express my location questions with the help of Google maps and Google translate, but even this didn’t helped to be understood by major part of people, living in Bangkok. Its just feels like everybody can communicate only in marsian logic, so everything out this logic will be erased from visible zone. Even if its in front of their face. Like people live in other dimension and even you can physically touch them…still you will be invisible. Maybe (most probably) its my height and European face. (Farang, oh, stupid Farang. What can he ask for except cheap prostitutes and alcohol)
2. City itself is pretty. A lot of new building cites. Great business vibes. Money is in the air. City is growing.


3. Barricades. Not on par with Ukrainian. At that days first protesters died in Ukraine. My heart was crying about the situation in my country.


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6. After very strange sleepless night in bus to Bangkok it was a time for piece at train station.


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8 Monks. A lot of them. They left all things like money, home, good clothes, tv - all the shit was left behind to have a simple life full of internal dialogue and observations. If on a crowded street you will see a monk “kinda” on a bus station - first free taxi driver will stop and get him for free anywhere. Thats the respect people have to them.



9 Cats all skinny and not pretty.



  1. Reality looks tired (but happy)


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16 The atmosphere of great adventure and discovery made me and Eryl feel every minute of an amazing but such a short voyage.






























































The connection with sky was achieved.

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