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Sunday Snaps:
Getting Centered in Chiang Mai

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It’s been such a quiet week here in Chiang Mai, and I couldn’t be happier about that! After barely scraping by in last week’s check-in while feeling like I’d been shot at and missed and shit at and hit (medical term), I arrived here in the north of Thailand on Tuesday ready to re-center myself after a week of destroying my body with heavy booze and sleep deprivation.

I’ve spent most of my time in this laid-back city sitting in different cafes and coffee shops, working on the blog and figuring out the direction I want to take next as a freelance writer. I’ve recovered my health, thankfully, and I’m finally feeling focused and centered, ready to tackle some new projects.

But as you know, I couldn’t go a whole week without any adventure! So I signed up for a spiritual tour of Chiang Mai with Urban Adventures, and I had a delightful day with my guide James, exploring the city’s temples, offering alms to monks at sunrise and learning about the intricacies of Thai Buddhism from a jovial monk named Kay Kay.

I’ve also done a lot of just wandering around the streets here on my own. Chiang Mai is a great place to explore on foot – it’s safe and easy to navigate, and right now the weather is absolutely perfect at 75 degrees during the day. I can’t wait to spend another week here chatting with locals and expats, visiting temples and eating ALL the Thai food, ever.

Have a fantastic week!

Wat Monthian, not far from my AirBnB.

Wat Monthian, not far from my AirBnB.

Monks walking through the public market at sunrise.

Monks walking through the public market at sunrise.

The dogs that hang out at the Wats (Temples) are the most well-fed in Thailand. The monks are not allowed to keep food, so they give the dogs all their leftover food after every single meal!

The dogs that hang out at the Wats (Temples) are the most well-fed in Thailand. The monks are not allowed to keep food, so they give the dogs all their leftovers after every single meal!

A monk praying at Wat Suan Dok.

A monk praying at Wat Suan Dok.

Buddhas with offerings at Wat Suan Dok.

Buddhas with offerings at Wat Suan Dok.

2 Comments

  • Tom and Sheila January 10, 2016 at 8:59 pm

    Great article. Chiang Mai is much more to our liking than Bangkok. We especially the street food, markets, massages, and a few other surprises (but don’t go in April – it’s just too hot).
    Tom and Sheila – Romancing The Globe Travel Blog

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    • Lindsay - An Adventure A Week January 11, 2016 at 12:06 am

      Thanks! I definitely like Chiang Mai more than Bangkok too. I was actually here in April two years ago…….it was torturously hot! But I at least caught the beginning of Songkran and was drenched with water everywhere I went, so that helped!

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