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Day 11, Walk up hill, chat with monks.

5/13/08

 
 

Today it started out with rain, ended with rain and had lots of rain in the middle. It's unbelievable that it could rain every single day for weeks at a time. It's more unbelievable that there are so many people with motorcycles here that just ignore it. I have trouble ignoring it sometimes since drivers are not very courteous or skilled here in Thailand - especially around the high tourist areas.

The other thing about rain is that it affects my eating times. I don't want to drive in it - so I just sit here on the computer until it stops. I have no refrigerator or stock of food in the house, but that will change today. I realized last night as it was pouring down rain at 8pm in the dark on the way back from picking up my g/f (commonlaw wife) that I really need to be smarter about having food IN the apartment that we can eat so we don't need to drive another 6km out of our way to get to a restaurant in the rain to eat. I'll load up on things we can eat today... tuna in cans, instant noodles, maybe I'll splurge and get a Skippy Peanut Butter jar - since I seem to be having protein cravings a lot over this past year. We have cheap versions of RITZ crackers that go well with the pb.

So - I worked on the web sites a bit today and finalized the sales pages for the sites I want to get rid of. I am not much into writing blog posts and they definitely take me away from other things I could be doing - namely, writing books. I have this idea that I'm a book writer, not a blog writer. We'll see if that's true or not if I can sell these blogs and get out from under them. :)

I went to the temple around 3pm. There was no rain at that moment. I ate som tam at the stand there and she gave me day old sticky rice which was really lame. I left it for her to reuse if she wants. I made a mental note not to go there anymore for som tam. There's only two good som tam places in the whole area, that was never one of them but it was convenient if I hadn't eaten - again, because of rain!

So - I grabbed 2 cookie packs for 5 baht each, 2 raisin breads for 10 baht each and headed up the mountain. At the top I met with many people who were in the mood to talk. Girls from Poland, Czechoslovakia... wow. A young couple from New Zealand.

Then, I was walking down to my private meditation spot and I saw my favorite monk - Pra Pornpitak. He's a 44 year old monk that has been at the temple for 17 years I believe. He loves to practice English with me - but usually we end up speaking much more Thai. He's a good teacher - but WOW does he speak fast. I have a lot of trouble understanding when he forgets to tone it down a bit and goes warp-speed.

With him today was a young, 20 yr old monk that was a monk for 3 days. He would be a monk only for 7 days. Apparently he was going to be married and it was a good idea for him to ordain for a week. He spoke no English but enjoyed my speaking Thai as he could finally converse with a foreigner!

We talked over an hour and it was getting dark. It was really cold and windy. There was rain surrounding the mountain - on all sides. Amazing to watch the bands moving over the countryside and town.

I walked down the steps in mindfulness and told some people that were going up that it was going to be dark in 30 minutes - they might want to rethink their trek because they'd get stuck in pitch black on the steps - not a good idea, they're pretty treacherous.

I drove back to the room, put on some warm clothes and raincoat and proceeded to get soaked through while picking up my friend. Her name is Nou. Like new. But with a rising tone at the end. It means mouse.

Here we are at the top of the mountain...

So, all in all - a nice mindfulness moment walking up and then down the mountain - but not much else today.


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