I moved with my family to Bangkok in July 2005. What do I do? I make hats and costumes; I’ve written articles, a novel and a non-fiction book is underway… I've held a variety of volunteer positions within the expat community.
Tea stains is where I write and illustrate the things that consume me: life in Thailand, shop windows, books, cats, making, hats, fascinators, tea and the colour orange.
9 comments:
Love your photos but I'm not sure about te chicken feet. Do you use the a back scratch per chance?
Happpy New Year
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I, too, am not quite sure about those chicken feet, but love the pics and am glad that you're home safely.
Was horrified to see about that dreadful nightclub fire on the news.
Glad you had tea on the train. Mind you, tea and chicken feet? Hhmm:-)
Welcome hone!
Fab photos, but I'll pass on the chicken fet, thanks.
How lovely (apart from the chicken feet!)Hopefully the tea made up for it!
Glad you got home safe and sound hon...It's always lovely to go away for a break but it's also always lovely to get home again!!
C x
Liz, I could smell something wonderful ... I turned around and there they were... chicken feet. I lost my hunger almost instantly!
Debs, thank you. Oh the fire? Awful isn't it? Husband is a little nervous as many of his staff go to the clubs in that area.
Lane, Husband had to walk miles for that cup of tea... but it was heaven and SOOOO worth it.
Thanks Rachel. Yes, me too. Too crumpy, I think.
Helen, the tea was really YUM, but Husband didn't want to go and get another one for me...
Carol, yes, it's funny that, isn't it? Part of a lovely holiday is coming home again.
No chicken feet for me thanks, although the bed has great attractions. Glad you are safe. Cx
Thanks Chris. Boy, was I glad to see that clean bed? Very comfortable it was too.
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