I went from travelling to England at Rs. 80 to a Pound in 2013 and Rs. 105 to a pound in 2015 so you can imagine just how quickly my savings wiped out and just why currency rates are so important to me. I am not high maintenance and I went to Tanzania with $1000 and made it work for a year (I didn’t earn a single buck when I was there). Luckily for me, I earn quite the good wage now so I’m no longer worried about the Rupee vs the World. However, till the boy gets his first pay-check, we’re living off 1 wage and this causes similar budget constraints that feel way too familiar for me.
Instead of letting that ruin our weekend fun, I remembered a trick I picked up while in the land they call Great. The sheer delight of lying in parks and doing nothing, it’s under-rated. I never realised the value of parks, having so few of them in Bangalore within easy reach. It took me the shock of seeing shirtless old men (they come out in hoardes when the sun is out) to realise the joy of having grass under your feet. The only difference between them and me, apart from the obvious reasons, was that I enjoyed sitting under the shade of the tree while they basked proudly under the sun.
Here, everyone was in the shade so I didn’t feel like a total weirdo. A couple of cold drinks and we were set for a nice, relaxing evening in the park. And rather than wax on about how peaceful it was and how the breeze just blew the right away, I will let these photos do the talking. After the park, we went to the water garden at Em Quartier (the poshest mall in the world!). We had spectacular views of the Bangkok Skyline as well. Ladies and Gentlemen, the Benchasiri Park of Bangkok (Directions: Get off at the Phrom Phong BTS station et voila!) and The Water Garden at Em Quartier (Directions: Right opposite the park) Budget – 35 Baht for two drinks.
P.S. There are turtles and moustachioed fish in the murky water. They, apparently, like bread and corn puffs.













We spent the rest of the evening in the pool – which, if you’re renting a condo in Bangkok is part of the deal = FREE! YAY! Hope you’ve had a great weekend as well!
This collection of pretty and interesting photos made happy and left me smiles, too. The bright colors and fun subjects worked for me. xo
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Thank you so much1
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You are obviously having a great time and the parks sound wonderful. I remember a previous guide dog, Zeff getting very excited at the sight of a large toy dog in John Lewis department store in London’s Oxford Street. His tail was wagging furiously and I am sure he was convinced it was real. I wonder whether he would have attempted to become friends with the art installation! Kevin
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Zeff would’ve loved him. I don’t know how Trigger would have reacted though!
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Sounds great! We similarly spent time wandering down the Leeds-Liverpool canal on Sunday just sitting and doing more wandering.
Awesome photos 🙂
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The water monsters seem to be well fed. I would suggest that you don’t dip your toes in the water.
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I should send you the video of the strange snake like fish that could probably only be my imagination!
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Relaxing in a local park is always time well spent.
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