Eight hours of sleep definitely revived me except for the stubborn pain on my left neck to shoulder which I am hoping to be gone anytime soon. I needed to get pedicure to wear my sandal, so went back to the same salon which I went last May. The lady who took care of my toe nails was the same person as before, I liked her work. As for hand, I should have asked to keep my nails a bit longer, but acceptable. In the afternoon, I visited one of the largest local market, Khlong Toei Market. From the experience living in the Philippines, I am kind of used to scenes of cutting pigs, chickens, or all kinds of creatures. Living and dead animals, fishes, spices, cooked foods, motorbikes etc., with all mixed, the market had a peculiar smell and was energetic as expected. Especially fishes were active by jumping and making splashes. I was glad that I went there wearing my flip-flop. As you can see in my photos, some scenes were a bit of shocks, but I guess it’s a part of food education. Forty minutes walk each way was a good exercise and I am quite satisfied with the result of finding 30B mango in the off-season. As for dinner, hubby brought me local food including my favorite Som Tam.
Toothpaste: 110B
Nail: Prim Thonglor Nail 900B
Lunch: Left-over curry
Drink: MacDonald 46B
Dinner: Imuchan (อิ่มจัง)
Walking Steps: 16,324 steps