Saturday, 21 September 2013

Meeting our first Tarantula and the start of the weekend!!!

Our Running track at night
It finally arrived, our first week of school done and we all let out a unanimous sigh of relief and decided we needed to relax, let our hair down and enjoy a drink or several. We said we would be good and went jogging by the lake first.
We got there around 8 and it was already dark for an hour as the sun goes down early here and the town comes alive. We were happy to see that we had the lake to our selves lit up by lamps around the edge for most parts but some of the track covered in darkness and some strange noises coming from the over growth surrounding it. We finished our laps and decided to throw in some push ups, as we finished we looked down to the same spot we had been working out and seen a big hairy spider as thick and as big as my hand.
Cobalt Blue Tarantula
We all jumped about 3 feet in the air and then cursed ourselves as we didn't have a camera with us and got out of there pretty sharpish. After looking up spiders of Thailand we discovered we had met our first Cobalt Blue Tarantula (not poisonous, but packs a nasty bite)
And that's when we realised why we had been having such quiet runs in the evenings as the Thais' are not stupid and are aware that all these nastys are nocturnal and only come out at night. After telling a few Thais about our rendezvous with the 8 legged beast of the lake they said: "Ohh just spider, no snake." So we will now be running in daylight only. Lesson learned....


Hootive - Graffiti master
That night we went down to our local bar, Supans House and had a few drinks with the owner Rainny, her sisters boyfriend Hootive, who studies fine art and sells graffiti paintings which are amazing and a few of the falangs (Thai for foreigner) that live above the bar. One of them Dylan an American guy who has been living in Japan for the past 9 years and is over here for research. He is also a big fan of movies, so as the drinks started to flow we debated all our favourites for hours.
Thairish dancing 
Halfway through the night Rainny told us she new some Irish and proceeded to shout "Ah here leave it out" in her best Irish accent which had us cracking up. In return once I had the confidence of a few rums, I announced I could teach her Irish dancing, making most of it up on the spot but they believed me anyway.
We had a few beers and realised it would be cheaper to buy a bottle of Thai Rum and just pay for the mixers (bottles of local spirits only cost about 8-10 €) and we only spend about 2 euro on mixers for the whole night for the two of us.. saving money already :-)

The next day we nursed our hangovers and decided to attempt a high intensity work out to sweat out any remaining rum in our systems before heading out for dinner.

We came across a place which did a Thai BBQ buffet. It consisted of paying €3.50 for all you can eat but the only draw back or bonus which ever way you want to look at it is, you cook it all yourself at your table using a hot pot and chopsticks.
The Wolf-Pack



It took a while to get the hang of it but worked out pretty good, as we worked our way through the variety of mystery meats ranging from steak pieces, chicken, pork, shrimp, squid and a few more we didn't recognise but we assumed they were possibly stomach lining, liver, heart pieces and unusual marshmallow fish pieces. Classic Thailand!! Aaron had more guts when it came to trying the mystery meats then we had. Which is ironic, as we believe some of the meat might have been guts... ;-)

After having so much to eat and struggling with the meat sweats we retired to bed, excited about the weekend and visiting the night market tomorrow...

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