Let's start with some mutant bugs. Extra scorpion pinchers, branching legs!
We went to the Insect and World wonders museum in Chiang Mai. They answered the lifelong question of "How do mosquitoes know they around you? Because they find you!". Helpful!
When the creepy-crawlies get to be too much, it's best to soothe yourself with beehive symmetry. After all the bugs, we were hungry for some local sausage.
Speaking of food, this is what you can buy to feed the fish. We debated whether cheezies were fish food or human food, but concluded they're neither, really.
We went shopping, and there was a desert theme, plus patronizing pillows.
The ducks were happy, and Barry bought the T-shirt, to pose next to the Shabu de Bear.
We did not buy the stuffed carrots, but now we know where to get them for the Olympics.
Remember, dog never line.
And bricks represent nature.
Paprika is not a real french fry flavour.
This owl seems to be perishing next to the good morning lion.
Barry preferred the naughty bear.
Finally, if you wondered what grace is, it's a bunch of blue lines, next to a "Nice Flamingo, something for life".