I finally made a Thai “gal pal”. Her name is Kuang-jit. I met her in the most unusual, but beautiful
place.
North of ChiangMai in hill country. (That's a field of tobacco.)
Even though she’s quite a few years younger than I am (only
30), Kuang-jit and I found that we have many things in common.
- She’s been through a lot of training programs.
- She likes to be with only one man at a time—no “playing the field”.
- She’s also a “foodie”.
- She likes taking life at a leisurely pace, stopping to smell the roses and appreciate nature.
- She’s carrying a few extra pounds, too.
- She prefers as little vigorous exercise as possible.
- She’s a peace-loving soul who really enjoys people.
I'd say that’s a pretty good list for the beginning of a new
friendship.
It's my pleasure to introduce you to my new friend, Kuang-jit.
She and I got off to a great start when I, following the
Thai custom, brought some fruit for our first meeting. I even hand fed her. Now you can’t extend yourself much more than
that to a new friend.
Or can you? I thought
Kuang-jit got a little piggish when she
took my banana right from my mouth!
She brought her man with her. He’s known here as her mahout, and his name is Ti. He didn’t speak English, so we
didn’t talk much. But he was very nice. When Ti goes on vacation alone, Kuang-jit won’t let
any other mahout boss her around. She's a one-mahout woman.
Kuang-jit gave me a tour of the camp where she works and
lives.
Like I said, she’s a real foodie, and she kept stopping for
snacks.
It was wonderful meeting Kuang-jit, and even though we may never see each other again, I know I'll never forget her!
1 comment:
What fun! Love the elephant.
Glad you are having so much fun!
Andrea
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