The (rather sizeable) ants in Gernot’s yard were working away at gluing together the leaves of this mango tree. Chiang Mai, Thailand
Cha Yen Stand
This cart was stationed at the end of Gernot and Marisa’s block, and sweet, refreshing cups of milky iced tea soon became a regular part of our routine. In case any of you US folks were wondering who still uses sweetened condensed milk – the answer is Southeast Asia. It’s sticky deliciousness turns up all over the place.
Number One Brand
Black Tea Dust canister with a little more of the surrounding context. Chiang Mai, Thailand
Black Tea Dust
At the cha yen stand. Chiang Mai, Thailand
Daisy Bench
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Batwalk
Chiang Mai, Thailand Outside the soft cookie shop.
Please Ring Bell for Ice Cream
Chiang Mai, Thailand Seen on small window in a wall in a residential street, dispensing delicious ice cream!
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Chiang Mai, Thailand
Mosquito Sign
Chiang Mai, Thailand The Museum of Insects and Natural Wonders was a couple of blocks from Gernot’s place. It was quite an eccentric place, with loads of specimens from all over the world.
Ruins Through Ruins
 Knapp’s Castle