Sergey Guryakov
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4 March 2014 – Bangkok, Thailand
Sergey checks in for the 4 o’clock from Bangkok Dental Hospital where he has been spending every afternoon this week getting his root canal re-d0ne (after a not so nice job in the US). Ah Thailand, even your dentist offices are nicer than elsehwere in the world (ahem).
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3 March 2014 – Bangkok, Thailand
Jenia pays a visit to the Bumrungrad International Clinic to check out a cough that she’s had for a few weeks. Turns out she is fine, just some allergies. You know what’s pretty amazing though? For a consultation with a doctor and 3 x-rays the total cost for the visit at Bumrungrad came to just over…
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2 March 2014 – Bangkok, Thailand
Taking the MRT – not to be confused with the BTS – in Bangkok, Thailand.
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1 March 2014 – Bangkok, Thailand
Discuss life as it is while hanging out on the rooftop of our hostel Mile Map in Bangkok, Thailand.
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28 February 2014 – Bangkok, Thailand
A walk around Bangkok’s largest flower market – Pak Khlong Talat. Located just off pier #6, past memorial bridge. I got an arrangement of orchids for just 35 cents!
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27 February 2014 – Bangkok, Thailand
A walk around the Thonglor district (Shukmvit 55) in Bangkok – a posh and fancy neighborhood full of expats and wonderful things to eat, drink and buy. Did we ever tell you we love Thailand?
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26 February 2014 – Bangkok, Thailand
Reflections on being back in Bangkok, blogging, and how much we love Thailand. Also, a peak at our favorite hostel in Thailand – Mile Map.
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25 February 2014 – Bangkok, Thailand
Our first day back in Bangkok after India — priority number 1? papaya salad!
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9 February 2014 – Pushkar, India
A stop at Sonu juice, one of our favorites in Pushkar. Fresh fruit salads and juices, yum.
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7 February 2014 – Jodhpur, India
Market of Jodhpur – a rather hectic and loud affair, much like in other cities in Rajasthan state.
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6 February 2014 – Jodhpur, India
A visit to the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur — our favorite fort of the ones we saw in Rajhstan. Who knew that India had such a princely history. The warrior kings of Jodhpur and Udaipur were never captured by the Mughals, the last ruling dynasty of India.











