Don't fall asleep on the subway...
I was awake at first light as I didn't sleep much thru the night due to the shake, rattle and roll of the bumpy train but from my window I was pleasantly surprised to see mainly thick green jungle interspersed with small houses and small fields with cattle roaming free and streams meandering along. Occasionally a road comes in to view and it's traffic free and flat. Everywhere is green. Muddy paddy fields and planted palms are now frequent and rubber trees line up in parallel for easy harvesting of the sap.The residents are living at the very edges of the jungle in wooden houses and clearing bits at a time to grow produce. The hawkers start to come round with their wares to provide breakfast for the stirring travellers, mainly Thais. I've had my brown custard and it was sweet and tasty. Soon be at Hat Yai.
Noodle soup and then biked 30 clicks to Songkhla by the sea.
Passing thru to Hat Yai |
A big fella on the roadside |
Previous blog post title inspired by...Eels. - MED : 2 points
Gravely voice in a great little song - "I know I can walk along the tracks, it may take a little longer but I know how to find my way back...."
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