Visiting Bangkok requires the patience of a Buddhist, which as you all know I absolutely don't have! As a result I have decided to embrace the chaos to fully appreciate and absorb the wonderful sights, sounds and smells this fabulous place has to offer.
So far this has stood me in good stead, through the relentless bartering at Patpong market, including the constant pester power of touts asking if we would like to see a "Ping Pong show"!!! The girls ask me what this is : o ............
I even stay calm at the awful traffic and the insistence of the tuk tuk drivers that we take detours to visit various tailors, jewellers and tourist shops so they can get paid in petrol vouchers- we feel sorry for our driver with horrendous rheumatoid arthritis and his synovitic joints. I don't even get irate when a car hits our taxi (against my door!), resulting in us having to wait for nearly an hour for the police to sort it all out.
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But the relentless heat and humidity is causing me to get fractious and insanity hovers when i have to wander around the Grand Palace wearing my only (wooly) jumper to cover my shoulders. Oh how i dream of weather back in my beloved Glasgow! Thai people don't know what they are missing!
Tina