Friday, June 3, 2011

Just want to say Thanks

Drawing Picture
 
One week ago, I went to have dinner around Victory Monument. I walked passed one shop that looked interesting. They sketch paintings, drawings and pictures from photos.
I was tempted to make one, but my friend stopped me. She pointed out that I could do it but I am also lazy. She just dragged me away from the shop but I was still left wondering how. Drawing and painting is not easy.

Little did I know, I didn't have to understand anything about painting a picture.


I didn't have to take any course to study how to draw. 

I knew that teachers are all around me by searching online. The pictures in this post, I made myself without taking any course. I can learn from a blog or website where the techniques on how to draw or paint a picture are posted.
 
I feel that I have the Master around me.  One just has to realize that google is the first place to ask and then one can go ahead to learn by oneself.

Thanks to everyone who is using the blog and web site, thanks to one who has shared their story and thanks to one who spend their time to read and post.

I didn't have to understand anything about painting a picture.
Painting Picture
A few days later, I brought a photo to the sketch shop which was still on my mind.
However, t that time, I was curious about how good one has to be to be able to
draw one simple picture, so I searched on google.


Water-painting Picture

I was really surprised about what I could learn!

I didn't have to go to the painting shop again.

I didn't have the question lingering in my mind anymore

I really enjoy finding out new stuff on internet.
Photoshop Program




Thanks to one
who created this cyber-word;-D.

Thanks to the blog below which gave me the free painting program:

http://maow59.multiply.com/journa/item/31
















Friday, March 4, 2011

KitchaKoot Moutain เขาคิชกูฎ

Last week, I went to KitchaKoot Moutain in Chuntaburi after I heard that there are Buddha foot prints on top of the mountain for many hundred years.

Most of people said that who has visited there will be able to wish for something and the wish will come true.


KitchaKoot Moutain is a national park. To protect the wildlife, KitchaKoot Moutain is open for people to visit the Buddha foot print one time per year only.

Fortunately, I had a chance to visit there because I just knew a few days earlier that my parents booked the bus-tour to KitchaKoot Moutain for the weekend. So that I could join them, but beccause their buses were full, I had to book a different bus to go there.

We had to go with a different bus and arriving at a different time!
I was afraid to go alone and feel lonely, so I drag three more friends to join me. We got a cool van that charged 600 Baht for the round trip from Bangkok per person. Not a bad price! It is worthwhile to see something new and also can make a wish. Exciting!  



 It took around three hours, we left BKK 8.30pm and arrived there 11.30pm
 From car park we had to take two differences 4WD, each time20minutes drives.
Here is the queue for the 4WDs to bring people up the mountain  (if I still can change my mind T_T)
Incredible how popular the KitchaKoot Mountain is, but a picture says more then a thousand words! Take a look......

 The whole way up (or down) at KitchaKoot Moutain o___o

Here we are KitchaKoot Moutain!!!!
Can I take a look too? Please?.....?



Here is the Buddha foot print (At least many people said so????)

The Buddha foot print is under all the flowers (I guess ^^)

Cool rock!
Time to relax (where can I sit down???)
Incredible shot! Meaningful ;-D

I need a helicopter pleaseeeeeeeeee!

Now I understand why people could make only one wish, because people could go there only one time.
One wish one time one life and one way??


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Romantic scenes of Nepal at Nagarkot



Nagarkot
View Point of Nagarkot is very fantastic. In the morning I woke up watching sunrise with hot tea, it was increasable times there.View Point of Nagarkot is very fantastic. In the morning I woke up watching sunrise with hot tea, it was increasable times there.




Breakfast on Nagarkot 





Very high view of Nagarkot

 
On the way to Nagarkot


 
Sunrise at Nagarkot

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

The Good point of experienc shares



Are you nervous when traveling somewhere at the first time?
 I was asking a lot of people before I came to travel in Nepal. I was worried and excited at the same time. I was afraid there could be very scary people or unkind people because I didn't know how Nepal looks like. Is it different from Thailand? Is it like many people said that traveling in Nepal is like "culture shock"? I believe that someone used to think just like me. I was trying to get as much  information as I could, by searching on google for example. Actually,  it's not much different from Thailand. What I want to say it was good idea to get the information before traveling around, all blogs were helpful, especially those by peoplewho arewriting of own experiences when they're traveling. I would like to say thanks to all of those people helping  me to traveling fun and be safe by sharing their experiences. If no one would have written to let other people know they I would have felt less confident.. This way, people can help each other and even give good advise on were to go and what to avoid!
 Lonely Planet, Painaima.com, wutkate.com and several blogs more. I would like to make this blog being one of those blogs where I can tell  people how was my experiences and how was his or her experiences. I would like to give information to people who are looking for it. Therefor, I could help people around the world which don't have to face to the problems or if one does, one should know how to sort out the solution.