Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Catch Up Pt. I
But there are still stories that need to be told, and after finally finding my camera battery charger this morning, I sat down to try and cover some of them.
1. The Similan Islands
I organized a group trip with 10 of my favorite people and we headed out towards surreal beauty in a speed boat, jouncing along on the waves and avoiding the spiky bamboo fish traps.
The Similan islands are gorgeous. They are considered a Thai national park and efforts are being made to keep them healthy despite the daily plague of tourists (myself included) that are allowed to visit 7 months out of the year. The park closed two dive locations this past year due to coral bleaching, and even snorkeling, as we were doing, revealed a declining underwater landscape, BUT the fish are still beautiful and vibrant. We even saw a sea turtle and some box puffers. My favorite was an incredibly ugly and human-looking fish that I watched dig a hole with its big, human-looking teeth.
2. Last Weeks of School
As the semester came to a close and with different grades taking exams at different times, teaching became much less structured and to my joy I found myself spending entire periods hanging out outside with my students, chatting in English and Thai, reviewing, singing and playing volleyball.
A few weeks before I left I made a list of all the Thai foods and snacks I would miss and set out to have one last taste of every one of them. This was very enjoyable.
I visited my favorite mango sticky rice (khao niao mamuang) lady:
And my favorite papaya salad (som tam) lady:
4. Goodbye Beach
5. Octopus Hunting
Not for babies. I thought one of my colleagues had invited me to go crab hunting, but I misunderstood. We hunted on the Point at low tide in the evening.
High tide:
Low tide:
If we were lucky, the prongs would reappear with a pissed off octopus attached.
Live octopus suckers feel very strange on your skin and when you pull them off it sounds like popping bubble wrap. I thought my student and my colleague were selling the day’s catch at the market, but no, they were just bringing home the octopus for their families’ dinners.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Isbandy 2
Some pictures taken by one of my coworkers, who managed to get a little closer to the action:
Love,
D
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Isbandy
Last Friday was my office's isbandy match. Is = ice, bandy = hockey with a ball instead of a puck.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Last week's Sunset
My neighbors! Do you recognize the little girl?
The tide was going out especially far and creating these strange sand glaciers.
From above I thought they looked like a river delta viewed from an airplane and printed in a glossy National Geographic.
And from land: little creepers encroaching on the sand.
L
Monday, February 14, 2011
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Munchkin Revisited
I know it's been a while since you've seen your favorite old gal, Munchkin. She's been putting on some pounds recently and I rarely see her get up unless she thinks you have food for her.
Here is her favorite time of day: dinner!
Her yard at sunset:
L
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Mothman
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Soup resurrected!
I managed to recreate that delicious soup from the Thai market after dreaming about it for three months.
The key was a very strong chicken stock and some sesame oil. Bonus for any feet (talons!) and heads, double bonus if the diner can't identify the type of animal he's eating.
Love,
D
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Lidingö poker night
Biggest one yet! (seven players)
The architect: Jamie's chips share the table with his camera and a bottle of Brooklyn Lager.
The geologist: Sam's early-game chip stack.
The teacher: Ashkan turns over "the flop", the first three cards of the hand.