Phuket, Thailand
I thought it was a very comfortable ride, considering we were in transit for over 25 hours.
One of the industries here on Phuket island is rubber tapping. They use the rubber to make neoprene for wetsuits.
One of our trusty steeds. This one in brand new. Ken does the driving, after all our adventures with me on the back it just wouldn't be right for me to be on the front riding the wrong side of the road (that would be the left side Andy and Allison), beside who can afford another 6 dollars a day for my own bike!
Speaking of the Thai women, we can't quite figure this whole situation out here with the mostly older men from every corner of the world and the Thai women beside them. They don't seem too happy, can life be so bad here as a women? I can't figure out which is worse- to sell yourself short for what you think is a better life or to take the life from someone who is doesn't know any better. I guess they have been doing it for a long time and it is not mine to understand. And I am not even going anywhere near the girly-boy thing!
Oh yes, the food! The food is nothing short of amazing. We have literally ate somewhere and thing different every meal, OH MY GOD! Noodles, rice, soup, banana pancakes, seafood, chicken or pork. We are averaging about $3 to $7 for the two of us for dinner, $3 for lunch and even less for breakfast. Our rooms have averaged $15 to $20 a night (with a pool, a/c and hot water-although cool water is great), $3 to $7 a day for a scooter. We have treated ourselves one night to an hour body massage, $10 each in our own little corner of heaven, I could get used to that!
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