Welcome to the jungle
Tacomepai it's called, you can also look at different videos on youtube.
I recorded a bit too. Everything here is organic and tasty.
They have like everything. Coffey plants, cotton, bananas, yeah you name it.
We arrived late last night so it got dark very fast and
we were pretty tired so we went to bed early.
It feels like we are in the middle of nowhere.
In the jungle, and we actually are. Yesterday we went riding on the elephants.
It was soooo lovely, and it was not like all the other tourist-
groups who rides on elephants is like.
This was private, cheaper of course and we sat on the elephant without anything.
Adeline and I sat in the front too, on the elephants head.
And we DID NOT have a hammer to bang on the head....
Like many other ”MAHOUTS” have.
We went swimming with them and they trown us off in to the river.
It was really funny and it was not that touristy like I expected. Good!
Now we're inside out little bungalow and the dog ”Mat” is outside and protects us hahaha.
We are filthy and dirty and have to take a shower, but we are soooo lazy to get up.
I just think that I have to smell like shit
(from taking a bath in the dirty river, with the elephant's poo in it haha)
We are going to help doing some nitting, for drying bananaplants, chili and coffey.
I just wonder if I ever could get up from bed.... oooh...
Puhja... smell you later. ta ta.
After our nice little swim in the river with the elephants.
Work to do!
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Hej Lee! Nu börjar man bli orolig här hemma när du inte skriver i din blogg. Det är ju allvarligt där du är nu. Både Tsunami varning och jordbävning. Hemskt! Hoppas du kan kommunicera med din mamma. Kram!