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Thursday, March 19, 2009
Thailand Album 1: Chiang Mai
This colorful fellow greeted us in the Bangkok airport. If the boxes started falling, I don't think he would have been able to stop them. Thai girls preparing to dance at a wedding reception. Carved fruit and vegetables. I can't resist an old door! Feels like stepping into a painting . . . Food and goods for sale at the Chaing Mai night market . . . Grace modeling some shades. This tree and the next three shots were taken from an elephant ride. I can't resist photographing babies. Isn't she adorable? (By the way, this shot was not taken from an elephant ride.)
I've been married for 31 years to George, a biologist, poet, and musician. We have three grown children, two children-in-law, and one grandchild who are my favorite people in the world. I'm a writer, speaker, choreographer, photographer, and musician. I love to laugh. In fact, I give points to anyone who makes me laugh out loud. (These points are very valuable. Everyone should strive to earn them. Starting now.)
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9 Comments:
Absolutely gorgeous!
I especially love the one with the ornamental lanterns (I'm guessing) hanging from the trees.
Looks so beautiful there... I'm green with envy.
I totally love the old door! You are an amazing photographer. :)
Beautiful photos, Jeanne. I love the one of the chair with the carvings in it. But all of them are beautiful.
Awesome photos!
So beautiful. All of them. I saw you in Grace's reflection. Not you the photographer, but you as a young woman.
What incredible photographs - this pictures make me want to explore the world and learn all about new cultures. Thank you for sharing them!
Each and every one of these pictures are so beautiful I don't have words to describe them.
Wow.
Thanks so much for the lovely comments, everyone. I'm glad you enjoyed the photos. I certainly had an amazing time taking them!
Ragamuffen, what a delight to see your name! I've missed you.
You made me smile, Lost Texan. Figures you'd see me in the one where she's being sassy. ;)
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