Ciao Bella, Drinking Sang Som & Coke, (Thai Whiskey) and Ice Cold Singha on wifi
ah, Ko Phi Phi
we are leaving on the 9am ferry to Phuket, for 350 baht or just about $10. We then check into this lovely boutique hotel in Phuket Town Baan Suwantawe for 1200 baht or about $40. We are staying there just for one night, in a nice place, as Phuket can be.. horrific. 27 hours is all we need. Hopefully take a taxi to the infamous Patong, which is full of braonzed bodies, and of course, Kathoey. Everybody we know who has been said it is tolerable for a quick peak only. We will take video, so none of you have to go.
From there, we fly back to Bangkok on Air Asia for $112 total, and one hour. Then, we go back to our favorite Buri B&B . Hooray for 500 baht or $15.50 rooms. We still have 12 rides on our BTS Skytrain pass, and we intend to use them on some tourist spots we missed, and to pick up Mikaes suit. We have some things I still want to see in Bangkok, so we will hustle around like mad tourists before our train to Chaing Mai. We spoke to an American Woman named Erin last night, who asked us about wifi, and volunteered a lovely guesthouse in Chaing Mai called Siam Mi Casa it has internet, and is $650 baht or about $20.
So, I FOUND NEMO. oh yes, and Dori as well. Today while snorkelling at Shark's Point, I saw sea anemones. From the movie Finding Nemo I knew that meant I would find Clownfish. So i dived down, and did! They are adorable. Just like Nemo's dad in the movie, they all would poke out, look to see if it was safe, panick and skittishly jolt back in. Amazing, definately the highlight of my day. Im geting some in a saltwater tank when I get home, so we can chill all the time.
So We are leaving our Fisherman's bungalow overlooking the Andaman Sea, and me and my Thai Fisherman's pants are moving on to a nice hotel. Whew. See you in Phuket.
I forgot to mention something. The other day, Mikae and I were snorkelling with Bang and Goran, and while swimming, we came across a whole school of large parrot fish, maybe 1.5ft long or a little smaller. Literally, hundreds. So we swam along with them for a while, whilst they fed on coral. Fish make crunching noises as they eat coral, especially larger fish. The sound of all of these parrot fish crunching was the most incredible thing. It was amazing. Hooray for Ko Phi Phi Leh.
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