I got up yesterday, with the warm sun beating down on my face.
As I walked out the door with my iPod on both ears, I was greeted with rays of sunshine.
Breakfast was first on the list of things to do. I headed to “the guy” for my Thai style “breakfast of champions”.
I realized just yesterday, how much music can do to brighten up your day. I started my day off to a recently downloaded “Essentials Mix” by Kaskade. With every step I felt more and more alive.
I came to the conclusion that Sundays like these are not meant to be spent wasted inside cold doors, studying away. So after food I grabbed my notes and headed to the park to study.
As I walked up to Lumpini Park, I knew right away I had made the right decision.
I was immediately surrounded by big green trees, body of water, and people everywhere enjoying their sunday afternoon.
As I strolled down the walkway, a group of people caught my eye.
All huddled around, cameras in hand, and lens pointed in one direction.
As I crept up slowly, I realized that they all were surrounding a beautiful girl. I quickly realized that this was most likely some type of photo shoot for a magazine or ad of some sort.
I thought about it for a second, then decided to join in on the fun.
Another girl waiting for her round in front of the flashing lights.
If anyone in Thailand wants a photo shoot, Lumpini Park is the place to go.
If anyone would like any photographs let me know, I would love to have a little photo shoot of my own in Lumpini.
After about 5 minutes I realized that my small body and lens were no match for the professionals, and I carried on my way.
I found a nice tree to sit under, and started my studies.
As always though, I couldn’t help but find more and more things to photograph.
After a while I decided to keep on my way, and explore the rest of the park.
I ran into the true Thai “Caveman”.
Ironically he was pushing a car tire down the road.
There must be some strange correlation between cavemen and cars.
After a walk around the park I decided it was time to head back and get some food.
Before I knew it, the clock stuck 7 and it was time for Formula 1 in Singapore.
One of the perks of living South East Asia, is that the races are at a normal time and on TV.
So we all came into one room, ordered pizza, and watched the race.
Defiantly a nice way to end a great weekend.