The story of Ko Jum

The next morning we got up and walked into town.

When we got there we went looking for a nice place to eat because it was about breakfast time and when we did find one it was called Kung Nang seafood. I had a coconut shake and a pancake and later for dinner I had fried rice with chicken with cashew nuts. It was so tasty that I ate it when we came back the next two nights.

The next morning we went looking for shells and we found these.

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While we were looking for shells we saw heaps of crabs all with different colored shells on their backs. The crabs here at Ko Jum live in holes in the sand insead of living under rocks like in NZ. They also stand up and run across the sand very quickly when they’re trying to hide.

When the next morning came along Dad and I went snorkling with our new snorkles from the nice womans shop in the village. When we got in the water was like glass and straight away we saw big fish, little fish, blue fish, red fish, black fish and heaps of other fish. When we were way out I spotted a groper fish under a patch of seawead and Dad put his face right up to it and he still didn’t realize It was there until it moved.

On the way back to our bungalow we saw a coral fish and it looked like a piece of seaweed.

When we got out at the bungalow we ate chicken sandwichs and relaxed.

Lukoia Coffey over and out.

 

 

On our way to Ko Jum.

On our last day in BangkokΒ Helen and I went to find a market that was on the other side of town and when we got there it was nowhere to be seen. We got the sky train back to Dad, who was waiting for our India visas, and on the way we went on the subway train too and our tickets were little gray plastic coins.

When we got there Dad wasn’t at the bottom of the visa building so we went up the lift to the 22nd floor but at the same time Dad was coming down the lift. When we got to the top, the lady laughed and pointed down. When we got to the bottom Dad was standing there with Helen and Dads VISAS!!!!!!! He said he got them early. Yay, we got them after such a long time waiting!!!

We went to the bus station and caught a bus to Krabi. We were finally heading down to beaches. It was a very stuffy and bumpy bus ride and Dad had to spit his coffey out because it was so bad.

After a while the toilet on the bus got watered down by people missing the toilet hole and it became like a massive stinky slushy.

When we got to Krabi we got a bite to eat and caught a taxi out to the wharf in Laem Kraut.

When we got there we looked at the time tables for the boat to Ko jum. When we saw the schedule to Ko jum we walked down to the end of the wharf and got on the boat.

The boat had a very long motor drive shaft so it could go in shallow waters.

When we got to Ko Jum we went and got a big fruit porridge at cafe Bo Daeng and after that we walked up the beach to find a bungalow to stay in for a month.

When we found the right placeΒ  it was a blue bungalow over looking the sea. Right on the beach:-) πŸ™‚ !!!

I’m going to say LUKOIA COFFEY OVER AND OUT!!!!:-) πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ THE END:-) πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

Lukoioa Coffey over and out.

VISAS?

Yesterday we went and tried to get Dad and Helens visas for India. We had to wait 8 hours until we could come into the buliding to see if we were allowed to get our passports back.

But in the mean time we went to the movie theatre and watched Penguins of Madagascar 5. There was absolutley no one in there so we took the couches at the back and they were very well padded.

After that we went back to the Indian Embassy and waited for our passports but they hadn’t come yet so we got the subway back to the skytrain and caught that home.

When we got home we went swimming on the top of the hotel and the sun was setting at the same time. We could see over all of the sky scrapers and lights ofΒ Bangkok.

We are going to get our visas today and we will be off in a night bus going towards Krabi.

 

Lukoia Coffey over and out.

The Greenleaf nature hunt….

We are staying at the Greenleaf Guesthouse and I am telling you today about what insects I’ve seen here. I saw a lot of things this morning.

I saw a gecko. This gecko that I saw was very camouflaged and it took me a while to notice him/her.

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I saw a massive millipede. It looked like it had more legs than every person in NZ.

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I saw a green lantern fly on a tree and it looked like it had come from another dimension.

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I saw a butterflyΒ and I don’t have a photo but it looked like an autumn leaf.

I saw FISH!!!

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I played with a taby cat and it was sitting in the garden fiddling with my peculiar feet.

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Half day tour to the bat cave!

We started at 3:00 for our half day tour to the bat cave and heaps of other places. We started at the hotel and drove to the springs. There were heaps of people there so we didn’t swim. Joe told us that we would come back soon so we carried on to the temple.

At the temple there was a flight of stairs going down in to a cave. We went down them and at the bottom Joe made me put out my hand and he put a tiny cave frog on it. He turned him upside down and stroked him on his under belly and he froze. He was playing dead and it was really cool but on we went into the other side of the cave.

There were alot of bats on the other side of the cave and at one point I got to hold a scorpion spider. A scorpion spider can’t bite but the centipede can. The centipede that I was holding was poisonous and it had so many legs it was crazy and myself and Dad went right to the back of the cave where bats were hanging and they were flying around us like they were magic. We had to go soon so we headed for the back entrance to the truck.

We went to the big bat cave now and sadly we weren’t allowed to go in to the bat cave or else the bats wouldn’t come out at night. Here are some photos of the bats coming out of their cave. The hawks and falcons catch some of the bats but there are about 2,000,000 bats that fly out of the cave every night so it doesn’t really make a difference.

After that we drove to the springs. It was geting dark but we still went swimming in the DARK!!! It was really refreshing and then we went home, ate a great dinner and went to bed happy. πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ :-):-) Lukoia Coffey over and out.:-)

Khao Yai National Park and the Hornbills!

Yesterday I woke up and I realised we were going on a full day tour. I was excited but we were going at 8:00 so I ate breakfast really fast and got on the truck.

We took off towards Khao Yai national park. On the way to the park I met a photographer on the truck, she was cool. Her name was Nora. We stopped on a corner up in the park and saw a huge Hornbill. Hornbills are tropical birds. (hornbills are the kings ofΒ  the tropical forest). Then we were going up the hill in the truck to the lookout to look over Pak Chong and when we got there 2 monkeys were crossing the road. Myself, Dad and Helen went down to have a look at the monkeys while the other pepole went to look out over the town. The monkeys had a red behind and brown face of tough fur and their species are called pig tailed macaques.

After looking for a while we saw one in the tree beside us and then we went back to the truck to put on our socks. (socks are white socks that go up to just under your knee to protect people from leechs and ticks). Ticks bury themselves in your skin and leechs dig their teeth in your skin and suck your blood. You have to burn them off with a lighter. Luckily I didn’t get any leechs but I did get a few ticks. I had to pull them off with my fingers.

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After a 2 hour walk in the jungle we had lunch and got in the truck to go to Hew Suwat water fall. The water fall was really high. It was creepy when we went to the top and at the bottom of the water fall we took a photo of us all standing under the water fall on a rock.

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Afterwards, we took the truck and went elephant sighting. I got to stand on the top of the truck, it felt like a computer game dodging the branches. Dad got hit in the face while he was telling me to look out for branches. It was fun up there but we didn’t find any wild elephants so we headed for home.

This is a list of anamals that we saw.

Pig tailed Macaque.

Water monitor.

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Poisonous catterpillers.

Small Lizards.

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Gibbons.

Spiders

Deer

And

HORNBILLS!!!!!

The jungle was misty and cool. I liked my day looking for animals and was really tired when we got home.

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Lukoia Coffey over and out.

 

 

The ruins of Ayutthaya.


Yesterday we arrived in Ayatthaya and went to the RUINS. The ruins looked awesome when we were walking around the outskirts of them. When we were walking on the right side of the ruins we found an old tower built of bricks. It had a door way and when we were going in, Dad said “look out for snakes”. There weren’t any snakes but there were BATS!!!!!!!!!!! They looked so cool, hanging up side down. They were scared of us so we went to the left side of the ruins.

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We went to the counter and paid to get into the actual ruins of Wat Mahathat. When we went in I kept on thinking that I would find a secret passage way that would lead me to a forgotten kings chamber or something like that. On the way around the ruins we saw a Buddha half overgrown by a huge tree. We took a photo of myself and Helen kneeling right beside it.

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But my favourite part of the day was when we went to the biggest temple in Thailand, Wat Ratcha Burana and got to go inside and see were the actual king was buried. We went up a big flight of stairs and into the temple. On the wall it said that the king and his brother killed each other dueling on the backs of elephants for who would become king. The king got buried in the middle of the temple. We went down to were the king got buried but he wasn’t there. The walls of his tomb were painted red and were lined with paper thin gold. We stood inside his tomb and we all felt a strong sense of energy from inside the tomb. By the way, the temple is 3,982 years old!!!! The ruins were a highlight of the trip so far and I can’t wait until we see more. Β Β Β Β  We went back to our room and took off to dream land. In the morning we got a tuk-tuk to the train station and got on our train to Pak Chong and Khao Yai national park. Tomorrow we go into the park and look for wild animals. By the way, we had our first rain in two and a half weeks\our first rain since we’ve been in Thailand. Lukoia Coffey over and out

The bus ride and the Chinese market.

We were on the big bus at Mae Hong Son. Helen was waiting for us to get back with our icecreams so we could cool down before the 15 hour bus ride. I also got a juice and it was yum. But when we got half way thorough our trip I needed to pee but I didn’t know that there was a loo on the bus. So it was lucky that we had a quick stop before nightfall. At that stop I went for the FOOOOOOOOOOOOD!!!!!!! I didn’t have much but I did have noodles and waffles. Then we were off again.

On the way I wached 22 jump street in Thailandese while relaxing in my 150 degree chair. After the first stop on the bus we got a snack box, a coffee in juice box and a water bottle shaped like a wine bottle. In the snack box were chocolates. Yum… chocolate!!! I ate them all and then went to sleep.

I woke up in the morning and we were in Bangkok. The bus stopped, we got out and got a taxi to the Indian embassy. I had to wait outside with our bags. Most of the time I was on my IPOD playing minecraft. When Dad and Helen came out of the room on the 22 floor in a huge sky scraper we took a taxi back. She drove around in circles so we would pay her more money.

We finally got back to the bus station. In perfect timing because a bus left in five minutes to Ayutthaya. So on the way to our next desination I tried to sleep but I didn’t succeed. My Dad said it would be 1hour but It felt to me like in was 1 minute.

So we got to Ayutthaya and asked the guy at the cafe if we could use his wifi to find a guest house. He said yes. We couldn’t find a guest house online so we asked him and he said a couple blocks down there were alot of guest houses. So we went down to where he told us to go. We found a place called Tonys’ Place and settled there. It had a pool and a bar. I played in the pool with some french kids and it was fun.

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That night there was a Chinese fair. We went and just as we arrived a big paper dragon go hoisted up by people on a big bit of bamboo and right beside them was a big bamboo stick with a person on top. He had guts -)Β Β  On we went through the market.

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I saw some remote control racing cars on a board with plastic walls. I had a go and it was fun. After we went and ate then I went and did it again. We went home after that and went to bed.:-) πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ THE END:-) πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

 

Lukoia Coffey over and out

 

 

The question blog…

I am going to use this blog to answer all your guys questions.

Q1, How much is a coconut.

A1, 30baht, but sometimes you can find them for 25 baht.

Q2, Where do you go in town to get the best coconuts.

A2, street food stalls by the night bazaar.

Q3, How to cut coconuts perfectly.

A3, cut around the top of the fruit and then pry it open.

Q4, How do you grow coconuts.

A4, You plant a coconut in the ground Β and wait until it is a certain height.

Q5, How do dragon fruit pollinate.

A5, Since they are a night bloom flower there are no bees to pollinate it so nectar eating bats, moths, confused desert bats, us and the wind pollinate the flower.

Q6, What does Thailand smell like.

A6, weird, yum, yuck and good.

Q7, How do you say hello and thank you.

A7, Hello is (Sa-wat-dee) Thank you is (Khop-Khun). And after this if you are a woman you say (Kaa) , and if you are a man you say (Kraup)

Thank you for the questions and if you have any more can you please update me on them.

Lukoia Coffey over and out.:-) πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ :-):-

School on the road

Travelling on the road while schooling is a whole different experience than plain school. I’m not saying school is bad but I think that education on the road is better than learning in school.

With road school you’re not in the same place every day and you get to explore alot more than in school. EX: walking up hills, looking at temples, going swimming in river, pool maths (pool maths is doing half a page of maths and then hopping into the soothing grip off the refreshing water in the pool). Things I miss about school are my FRIENDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But I’m still meeting people on the road except it’s hard because the other children dont talk English. I’m also starting to learn how to speak Thailandese.

Street smarts are very important things to have in your brian. It means to keep your money under cover, not playing close to busy traffic, not walking out of sight by myself and not drinking out of the taps to name a few things. The biggest one is to learn how a culture works so that I and others can show respect where ever we are.

All in all, I feel like I’m learning more stuff out here on the road than in public schools. I feel like more people should have more freedom in doing what I’m doing.

Lukoia Coffey over and out:-) πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ .