Bangkok

Thailand Diaries

The American author John Steinbeck wrote a line that left an indelible imprint on me. “People don’t take trips, trips take people”.

After yet another trip, as I download my pictures, dust my shoes, clean up my suitcases and unpack my memory, how small the world is. How similar we are and yet how different. The richness in our differences gives us numerous opportunities to learn and rejoice. This time around the trip was to quieten the mind and take the opportunity to reflect and renew. Much of the trip was spent doing nothing. Or just shuffling my feet to street corners and vaguely staring at the world go by.

Only that the world doesn’t go by vaguely, if the world happens to be Thailand! Its sights, smells, voices can be arresting to energise every pore. The world comes to experience ‘Amazing Thailand’ for that very reason. The land has much to offer. Especially so, if you are able to go past the richness that is on offer and dished out on a plate to anyone who lands there. To be able to transcend that richness is an ask, I must confess!

But beyond what lies on the surface, there is true pageantry to the soul. A wistful energy in the eyes and an authenticity in the smiles. Talking to people on the road will expose the smiles in their heart and somehow a certain unpretentious completeness in their way of life and livelihoods.

My Thailand Diaries are full of random scribbles and rapid notes. Deciphering them is going to take a while. Few pictures are here.  Over the next week, I hope to have at least a couple of blogposts up on my experiences.

As always, do let me know what you think! 🙂

Thailand Travel vendor

Thailand travel shopping

Thailand travel market

There are markets and markets. Then there is Maeklong. Inviting sea food and delectable veggies all arranged and stocked with care. Remarkably clean for the volume of produce!

But that’s not the point. As any cursory internet search will tell you. Tourists get here to see the locomotive run through the market. The retractable awnings retract and in a flash they come back again!

Entrepreneurial with a smile. Calm. Composed and ready to strike a deal. Those are the people who sell their ware here.

For the tourist, the train is a sight. For the local it is routine. And as one of them said, ‘publicity’!

(at Maeklong Railway Market – 美功铁路市场)

When you change tracks, there is always a bit of an emotion. A bit of a hop skip and jump.

Changing tracks is important. The one track pony is a ‘could have been’ story.

What tracks are you changing? How long have you been thinking about it?

Richness comes from diversity. Stay rich!

(at Maeklong Railway Market – 美功铁路市场)

What seems to come in the way can enhance what is sought as the end outcome!

After much effort found an angle that held the building together. Only to find a thorny shrub come in the way.

Letting it be, added character. At least that’s what I think. What do you think?

That sure is the mode for life. What doesn’t destroy you makes you stronger. Your obstacles add character to the results you seek.

(at Bangkok, Thailand)

Swabs of cotton, clothesline clips and a palette of colours. In the hands of kids, that’s all it took for magic to happen!

Engrossed kids. Sans TV. Sans tablets. Sans all digital devices. Such creative play with imagination.

All it takes is the belief in kids and some energetic play in their world. It is incredible what happens when we believe in the magic that lies within our kids.

Yes. Magic. That’s THE word!

(at Bangkok, Thailand)