Our plan to visit a waterfall after the Cave Temple was a bust. In frustration and hunger, we decided to go to Phang Nga area where the limestone rocks are literally creating mountain like structures out in the sea. Jason remembered there being a restaurant at the top of this viewpoint. I was here in February and didn’t see it. So we made a bet. If the restaurant was there, I was buying him dinner or lunch every time we visited. Deal!
He paid for the truck ride up. (Last time I hiked it) It was actually a fun ride.
Well- the restaurant was there. Not much of a menu, but when starving, you will eat just about anything. He was my cheap date. $12 total for lunch including an icecream bar for dessert.
We meandered around a bit to admire the view.
There were fun little walkways and even a tree house with a ladder made out of bamboo. I made my way up the ladder, very cautiously considering my weight, but wasn’t sure I had the upper body strength to pull myself up to the platform through the hole they cut out. Jason waited patiently below betting I wouldn’t make it. If Noni was here he would’ve taken the lead and encouraged us to follow.
I was saying it would be great to lay a couple of sleeping bags out and stay the night to see the sun rise in the am. Can you imagine how pretty that would be coming up over this landscape?
Goofing off taking a photo of him taking a photo of me.
His capture of this moment.
Awesome selfie he capture of us!! A keeper!
I was asking about an area I spotted off in the distance and he snapped this of me. I keep my mask on my wrist so I don’t lose it.
A typical Tonya pose. Everyone on Facebook, where I posted a few of these photos, keeps commenting that the background looks fake. I never really considered that before, but looking at this, I suppose it does look like a painted backdrop.
I'm just your average gal figuring out her way through the second half of life that decided to follow a calling to Thailand. Now back in the USA due to covid, seeking nature for further direction.
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