Puddles of rain collect in the courtyard of Bangkok's Wat Pho temple.

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Rainy Day at Bangkok’s Wat Pho

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Despite the grey skies which prevailed during our visit, Bangkok’s Wat Pho complex showcased its kaleidoscopic colors.

The temple complex was founded in 1781 and houses more than one thousand Buddha images. It’s best known for housing the famous Reclining Buddha statue.

 

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Hi! My name is Tricia Mitchell. I delight in telling stories about my slow travels through more than 65 countries. Some of my highlights have included sharing meals with locals in Armenia, Cambodia, and Tunisia; sipping sparkling wine with French cousins in Alsace; milking goats in a sleepy Bulgarian village; and training with a Japanese mine-clearance team in Laos. My husband, Shawn, and I are based in France’s Loire Valley.

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27 responses to “Rainy Day at Bangkok’s Wat Pho”

  1. curiouscatontherun Avatar

    Beautiful photos of a beautiful place!

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      Thanks – so happy that you found my site so that I could discover yours! Wishing you fantastic and continued safe travels through Europe. Until next time!

  2. Mary Ann Mitchell Avatar

    Trish:
    As always, your photos are spectacular!

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      Greetings, Mary Ann :-) I was struck by the fact that even though the day’s weather was gloomy, the architecture shone through in such a vibrant manner! Here’s hoping that you’re having a relaxing and happy weekend. Shawn and I will be in touch shortly. We’ll likely be heading to Cambodia tomorrow.

  3. Victor Tribunsky Avatar

    Tricia, this photo is absolutely beautiful! Great work

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      Thanks, Victor! Enjoyed stumbling upon your images from Cambodia as that is where we are headed next. All the best…

  4. marinachetner Avatar

    Woah – this is a kaleidoscope of colours. Great shots all round, and I love the photo of the cats. The third shot is spectacular. What detail!

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      Marina, I was also delighted to capture those felines on film – animals are so tricky to catch! And the colorful cut glass work is incredible, isn’t it? We visited a temple undergoing renovation the other afternoon, and it was fun seeing how the glass pieces all fit together. I left with a greater appreciation for the beautiful temples — just as I had more respect for Thai cooks after we went to cooking class. Making the green curry paste alone was quite a task, but one that was rewarded with a tasty lunch after our dishes were finished!

      1. marinachetner Avatar

        wait – have you posted on the cooking class yet??

  5. marinachetner Avatar

    Tricia! I am posting on Inspiration: Rain and hoped I could use one of your shots (with credit and ping to you). Could I use the one with the cats? Thanks! PS This is an example of a post though I think you’re familiar with it anyway :) http://wp.me/p1YdU5-ck

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      Hello Marina,
      I haven’t forgotten your or Victor’s kind nomination – have been traveling so much as of late! :) Yes, you’re certainly welcome to use the Thai kitties. How fun! More soon…

      1. marinachetner Avatar

        Great, thanks! I think you have as much time with The Versatile Blogger award as you require. Keep on enjoying and blogging about your travels!

      2. marinachetner Avatar

        the post is live! thanks for allowing me to use your pic :)

  6. alliblair Avatar

    Tricia, I just wanted to say that sometimes when I need inspiration and light in my day, I visit your web site and get lost in your beautiful photography and words. Guess what….! I will be traveling to Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam this February!!!! :)

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      That’s so kind of you to say, Alli. Thanks for bringing a smile to my face. :)

      You must be ecstatic at the idea of visiting Southeast Asia in a few months! I’ve visited that region twice in Jan/Feb, and the weather was quite pleasant then. (I’ve heard it becomes very hot thereafter.) How long will you be spending in the region? I miss the quick-to-smile faces of the many people we met there. Such beautiful memories…

      1. alliblair Avatar

        My pleasure! :) I will be in the region for about a month total. I am most looking forward to Laos and Vietnam, I think. Witnessing the giving of alms in Laos and the food and Halong Bay in Vietnam.

      2. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

        During my first trip, I was also there for about a month, making it to Thailand for a few days, then Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. Each country had something great to offer, but it was the interactions with the people that made our time there special.

        The almsgiving ceremony in Luang Prabang is nice, but just be prepared for large crowds of people, and some that aren’t being very respectful of the ceremony – perhaps because they’re not familiar with the cultural dos and dont’s when interacting with Buddhist monks (which are posted throughout the city), or perhaps because they just wanted the perfect close-up photographs. We enjoyed the food everywhere during last year’s trip, and only had food poisoning once. Not bad for 4 months in the region. :) I miss the spicy nature of the food and all of the unusual fruit.

        How do you think you’ll get from country to country – by bus, plane?

      3. alliblair Avatar

        Thanks for the heads up regarding the ceremony in Luang Prabang. I will be getting from place to place via overnight train, bus, and plane! How did you guys travel throughout?

      4. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

        Alli, I’ve pretty much done the same blend, but not the train in SE Asia. We rode a few overnight buses through Vietnam, Thailand and Laos, and once I flew between Vietnam to Laos. Lots of tales from those overnight buses (a passenger locking herself in the on-board restroom after 10 hours of usage, a broken recliner seat with a spear-like projection popping out of the chair during the ride, and meeting many friendly, curious locals squished in beside us). You’ll definitely come home with a lot of stories. :)

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      Thank you, Millie. Though not always welcomed when traveling, rain can add a nice, moody quality to images. Have you been to Bangkok?

      1. milliecoakley Avatar

        Yes I have! Though only for a few days. We fly into Bangkok in Nov :)

      2. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

        We embarked on our ’round the world trip in November too, and found it a great time of year to be in the region. You must be counting the days!

      3. milliecoakley Avatar

        8 weeks 3 days 1 hour ;)