Friday, February 20, 2015

took a break from the cold and spent some time in a northern town in this southeast asian country

looking out through the haze of dust and pollution to the south east of this northern city

the countryside is all around within a minutes drive - farm scenes like this are common

the border to laos is a few hours drive away - here a few huts line the banks of the mekong

a modern day extravagance built by an eccentric artist for tourists and locals to marvel over for the years to come

a peculiar flowering tree - locals dry the petals and eat them like a snack

sitting in a slow long boat going up the mekong river to the intersection of myanmar laos and thailand

a family scene albeit in a made-for-tourists village run by the modern-day kayan tribe

a strange fusion of old and new fashion sensibilities is displayed by these two twin sisters 

while i do not condone the treatment of some of these majestic mammals in these attractions - i do marvel at the intelligence they exhibit in an attempt to earn tourist dollars

this little guy is really painting a portrait of his friend

this one was staring me down - not sure if he wanted bananas or was trying to control me with his overdeveloped cerebral cortex

i believe this was a couple that had come up to hmong country to take some wedding photos in their native town 

the opium trade has long dwindled down but a few poppy plants still remain

the old town is just littered with wat's - too many to count - each meticulously taken care of and generously financially supported

and yet another 

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and yet another - each one more majestic than the one before

shoes outside a very popular temple in the hill overlooking the city

a dog contented to lay on the roadside on a cool morning laze

a butterfly doing what it does 

a red curry of some sort 
 
a family shopping for souvenirs or a way to get through another day without laundry

zip-lining through the jungle - one of the few undiscovered joys in life