The patio for house number 1.
One of two giant monsters standing guard near the customs office at the Bangkok airport. The kids thought they were quite cool.
That is a coconut on a beach with foamy sea water surrounding it. It also looks like there is another wave coming in right at the same time the picture is taken.
There are a ton of crabs that hang out on these rocks. Our place is nestled in the back of the cove you can see there in the background.
Everett welcoming the morning from house number one.
Southern view from our beach, including a monkey statue.
Everett gazing out the window from SLC to LAX.
This is the jungle area behind our beach houses. This is the view looking northeast.
Shalom! We were all excited to see an El Al plane.
Sunset from the beach, looking northeast. The house in this picture is the second house. This is home to the Nicholes crew and the Littlewood boys.
More beach.
More of the sunset.
One of the entrances to the mall in Patong.
I liked this palm tree. I've never seen one like it before. Also, that is a walk-up McDonald's.
This is the restaurant at the end of our road. The food is great, but pool is difficult in this humidity. The cue sticks right to your hand, so scratches are quite common. (Even more so than usual.)
This is Patong on a rainy day.
Throw science out the window...perhaps manipulating people will be easier than manipulating data?
There is a shoe/flip-flop tree down the road. People actually think these are the shoes from the victims of the tsunami. The host was quite pleased that someone finally noticed the spelling and realized that is was a play on words.
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