We had a pretty rough travel day today, and are still kind of swaying from all the boat rides. Our buddy Dave left a few days prior and about 10 people yoged on his boat from Phi Phi to Phuket. Our ride was not that bad, but it was no leisurely roll through the Andaman like our first float. We hung out in phi phi for a few hours in the main town, and Kristin received whatever is going on in the above picture. I think she called it a massage, sure looks like assault to me. I had a deli sandwich in Phi Phi on a roll that was almost Piantedosi quality. We arrived back in Phuket and it has been a pretty uneventful day. We spent most of the evening strolling through a Phuket mall looking for a new underwater camera for our diving in Bali. A great meal at our very Thai hotel, The Sawasadee Village ended the night on a solid note. Now we are just preparing for our flights to Indonesia tomorrow. Here are some more pictures from Phi Phi and Phuket today.
Of course the last day in Phi Phi
was the nicest in terms of weather
The dragontail boats were out in full force
And this goon was on the beach until the last possible second before heading back to Phuket
We had to walk away from this
Bye Phi Phi Island Resort and Prison
Kristin thinks she looks like a yak in this picture, I think she looks
beaute
Looks kind of like Lost
Yums water
The narrow streets of Phi Phi Don Village
Tonsai Bay
Another angle, why not?
Biggest road on the island
Some rocks
Street where presumably, one can do their laundry
Abandoned boat
Food stalls
Some fish just baking in the Thai heat
I love this dog, lives on phi phi
Thai Massage
MMA - school of grappling
Check out the stool
Our awesome room
and pool that our room just opens up to
Kristin ordering street food
Banana pancakes
Night falls over Patong, we were rolling in a taxi bumping Pink
Sawasdee Village
At dinner, grinning like someones going to Bali tomorrow
The restaurant
Kristin's main, shrimp fried rice baked in a pineapple, OMG SO GOOD
My main, looks like an exercise in boredom compared to the culinary
festivities going on across the table
Our camera breaks, we lose our headphone Usb adapter in
the cracks of a boardwalk, and someone steals the lens out of
my shades
W/E
These should start getting pretty interesting. The beach is a great place to spend time, but sort of a mundane place to write about. We have Indonesia and Borneo coming up in the next two weeks with just a dash of Singapore, and good ole Kuala Lumpur. Who knows maybe even a return to Hong Kong. Stay tuned in.