Weekend Coffee Share 21.10.2018

Che made some amazing coffee blends this week – I like my coffee well rounded and full-bodied (I’m talking about coffee, not wine) tending towards the medium-dark-ish roast but not fully dark. Just leaving the medium part of the continuum and just touching the dark part, you get the idea.

The week started with my birthday on Monday! I was serenaded by colleagues when I arrived at work, was spoilt with words by many friends and family, and the day ended with a quiet dinner with my folks.

Che and I meant to go out for dinner on Thursday but at the end of the day, we weren’t in the mood for getting dressed and going out. We stayed in, relaxed, and went out for dinner on Friday instead.

I’m feeling crappy because I’m cutting out simple carbs and sugars, and I’m probably withdrawing so that’s all from me. So tell me about you…

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Places People Visit

This series is all about colours, and what better place to visit than Thailand, which is ALL about colour! It wasn’t easy choosing which photos to show here…people aren’t afraid of colour in Thailand! I think we can all take a leaf from the Thai people and embrace colour – I’m sure that our world will be a lot happier…

From the cars…

I loved the colourful taxis in Bangkok, yellow, white and pink. Thai people certainly aren’t afraid of colour…
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To the waiting area at the train station…

Waiting for a train couldn’t be more colourful – the large public waiting area, made less bleak by the colourful purple seats and murals close to the vaulted ceiling, at Bangkok Central Station
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The golden Buddha…

The golden Buddha at Wat Traimit weighs 5.5 tons (5,500 kilograms). It’s quite a sight
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A worshipper, praying at the feet of the golden Buddha at Wat Traimit
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…and chanting monks…

Chanting monks at Wat Po in Bangkok. It was so relaxing listening to them, I could’ve stayed there all day
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…to the temples…

The magnificent Wat Po temple known for its reclining Buddha, its feet covered with mother-of-pearl engravings of Buddhist symbols. This is also the birthplace of traditional Thai massage
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and waterfalls

One of the 7 levels of the unbelievably breathtaking Erawan Falls, one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world. Its seven tiers offer a unique experience at every climb, reaching up to 1,500m (4921 ft)
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Old trains

The old train, still with wooden seats painted in colourful yellow, takes us through part of the Death Railway where so many POWs lost their lives during the Japanese occupation in WW2
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and hotel rooms…

A welcome sight after a day of travel and sightseeing…a colourful airconditioned room at the Good Times Resort in Kanchanaburi
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Buddhist statues…

One of the many Buddhist relics at this sacred temple, Doi Suthep in Chiang Mai
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…and temples…

Doi Suthep, a golden Buddhist temple outside of Chiang Mai on the Mt Doi Suthep is truly spectacular
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The dragon keeps vigil over the 300 steep steps to reach Doi Suthep temple in Chiang Mai
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…to motorbikes…

I couldn’t resist taking a photo of this motorbike, all colourful down to the helmet. Bikes in South Africa are serious colours like black, blue and red
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and fresh produce at the market.

Our Thai cooking teacher took us to the market in Chiang Mai to buy ingredients for the delicious dishes we later made for dinner
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I hope you’ve enjoyed these pics of Thailand, a colourful place to visit.

Cee’s Fun Photo Challenge.

 

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