Everyday I head for the beach to work on getting a tan, or in my case to add more freckles to those already there. Onother goal is to have a Spa Day. In researching the spas and options around town, the prices are not that different between the so-so Spa's and the very high end Spas.
I chose the Apsara Spa at the Holiday Inn as it was the most salubrious and gracious of Spas. The entire treatment consisted of a head to toe body scrub (yes, everywhere), a head to toe massage, a manicure and pedicure and a facial. I came out feeling like a drip of water, completely and utterly exfoliated, massaged, calmed and relaxed.
Dinner is usually from the street vendors, but most are just a little more expensive than in Bangkok. I paid 20 baht for steamed sweetcorn, in Bangkok it's only 10.
In the evening, just at dusk, an enormous flock of sparrows gather on the side wall of a local restaurant. They chatter away for about 20 minutes while the sun does it's final last fling of the day and then disappear to their night resting spot.
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