I'm once again joining my dear friend Chris, our host this month at Art Journal Journey, with her Where in the World theme.
There are many ways to get around Bangkok. There are buses, taxis, bicycles, and elephants. Note the Asian elephant from its smaller ears than the African elephant.
This impressive temple is Wat Suthat. Inside are amazing murals of Buddhas and Thailand’s "largest surviving Sukhothai-period bronze," according to the Bangkok site on Lonely Planet.
Bleubeard
and I hope you enjoyed this visit to Bangkok and maybe learned something along the way, because I did. We are delighted you dropped by today. We always appreciate your visit. We also hope to see you at Art Journal Journey with your own take on Where in the World.
12 thoughtful remarks:
Not your intention... this post makes me sad.
To my left I have a wooden bookmark.
Sent to me from ex-blogger Stevenson from the Philippines.
It has an Elephant Mum with her Child and is way too precious to be used (use the silicon-horse, I tried it twice, is still pretty).
He sent it from a holiday in THAILAND.
He called me "big Sister" (he´s like 20 years younger than I am) and now has vanished.
All I know is he moved somewhere to Europe.
I´ll think of him and try if maybe his e-mail-address is still the same (but what to say after so many months? Refer him to this post, OK?) Here it might warm up a bit, sunny.
To a happy Saturday and hope the warm weather comes from you and you´re not baked anymore!
I do enjoy travelling with you. Thank you.
Would be quite an exotic place to me, that's for sure. :)
...praise the King!
Thailand is on my list. I love Thai food and I would enjoy trying it in Thailand. :) Fun photos, and now I want to visit even more. Hope you're having a great weekend. hugs-Erika
that was a very nice and fantastic trip to thailand. Thank you!
Have a good weekend, hug Elke
How wxotic! I really like the layout and you chose some beautiful images to include.
So many wonderful places in the world!
I spent 3 months in Thailand some years back. It was very picturesque, and always very full and crowded. But it was a good time there. Happy weekend!
Oh what wonderful series of photos of your trip to Thailand ~ beautiful and such a fun time with beauty as well ~
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I love this post, Elizabeth. I dearly love Thailand. Your photos of the floating market are awesome! Happy week to you!
Love this Elizabeth! Some friends of ours go there quite often and tell us how beautiful it is. Thanks for sharing for my AJJ theme, hugs, Chrisx
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