Temples

This morning a Buddhist monk came to our hotel for offerings which is water and simple food, me giving him my offering. All Buddhist men are monks for a time, from a few weeks to months or a lifetime. They only eat breakfast at 7 and lunch at 11, nothing after except liquids - nothing that you chew and only offerings from the people.
Banana and taro chips, pretty good, I liked the paprika flavored taro.
Big prawns, can’t tell from pic but very large.
We stopped at a temple where there were 100’s of monkeys. Our guide would not let us out but many people were there feeding them - guide said a customer was bitten and required rabies shots just in case, now no feeding the monkeys.

At breakfast they served little balls of coconut and rice, very tasty.
Visited some hill tribes, men off working, women and children selling trinkets.
The White temple was spectacular, many buildings and displays. Privately funded by the artist who designed it - according to Buddhist beliefs he gets a pass to immortality by such a good deed.
Toilet house at White temple, very ornate.
Curry soup with shrimp, very good.
More White temple - sorry pics out of order, I’m still learning blog stuff.

Me with long neck tribe woman, very friendly.

Clock tower in Chaing Mei

Ice cream sammi, that’s bread three kinds of ice cream and sauces on top plus peanuts- 50 baht about $1.50
Group photo at White temple
More monkeys


 Visited a tea plantation- this is tea crape cake.

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