When Technology Fails

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Our world revolves around technology. Sometimes, technology fails us. Or in this case, the AC adaptor for my computer has failed me. Which I didn’t discover until I was in my guesthouse in Chiang Khong, Thailand, my first stop of my December adventure to Laos, Vietnam, and central Thailand.

Don’t worry, the blogs are still being written in my head and in my journal. I can’t wait to tell you about:
~ The amazing temples in Lampang and going camping in Phayao with my friends in Mae Puem National Park where peacocks are wild.
~ My new favorite temple in Chiang Rai that I discovered on a quick trip I squeezed in with a friend that was visiting her mom.
~ Checking a new country off my list and getting there by spending two days on a boat traveling down the Meekong River to reach Luang Prabang, Laos.
~ Exploring Luang Prabang on foot, including climbing 348 steps up Mt. Phusi, and what I learned about the Secret War at the UXO (Unexploded Ordnances) Museum.
~ Why zip lining through the jungle over the incredible Kuang Si Waterfall is definitely one of the top 10 experiences of the trip.
~ Leaving Luang Prabang behind and heading to the beautiful village of Nong Khiaw, nestled between karst mountains and the Nahm Ou (river).
~ What it’s like living out of my small backpack for a month of traveling.
~ And all about the people I have met, the friends I have made along the way and the food I have eaten.

Hopefully I can find a solution to my computer power woes in Hanoi. If not there, then my blogs will have to wait until January when I return to Chiang Mai.

See you in January!

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