Surprise: A Quiet Night

by Dave on July 31, 2008 · 11 comments

Busy Haad Rin

July’s Full Moon Party was scheduled two days after the true full moon due do a Buddhist holiday. It wasn’t until sunset, when I was enjoying my first beer of the day at The Mountain Bar, that I learned there would be no music on Haad Rin’s beach that night.

Paang curry with chicken

Earlier, I grabbed a tasty lunch of panang curry with chicken and rice at a restaurant overlooking the beach. Every day, more and more people were arriving in hedonistic anticipation of the legendary party.

Internet cafe

Being a vampire, I spent little of my afternoons in direct sunlight. The heat gave me the perfect excuse to spend too much money at internet cafes which were air-conditioned. As a blogger, I continue to appreciate the Thai’s investment in large, quality monitors for their patrons.

A WiFi card I had bought for use with my laptop became worthless after a power surge shot electric sparks from my AC adapter. At least this second time it has broken, I know the problem and am in a country where I should be able to get a replacement. Unfortunately, I don’t expect to be back in Bangkok for another 4-5 weeks, so the laptop has become 1kg of dead weight (like my whole time in Nepal).

Night lights on Haad Rin

I made good use of the rare quiet night on Haad Rin by getting a front row seat for a screening of The Beach at dinner. Ideally, I wanted to wait until I was on Ko Phi Phi, but then again, I read the book in Kathmandu of all places.

About the Author:

is the author of 1526 posts on Go Backpacking.

Dave (Editor-in-Chief) blogged his way around the world from 2007-2009, and then started Travel Blog Success to teach others how to do the same. When not writing, he can be found salsa dancing in Medellin. Follow him on Twitter @rtwdave or look for him on Google+

The Travel Blog Success community offers practical resources and personal support to help you build a better travel blog.

Whether you treat blogging as a hobby, or dream of building a location independent business, you'll learn what's required to create a name for yourself in the online travel world.

Benefits of Joining:

  1. Personal support from Dave, including site critiques and tips on negotiating advertising deals.
  2. Ability to learn from others' mistakes, and save yourself time, energy and money.
  3. Chance to network with other travel bloggers of all levels, from around the world.

Click here to learn more.

Categories: Thailand

11 Comments

Sonia July 31, 2008 at 3:05 pm

Aaaaah, the suspense is killing me! I’m dying to hear your commentary on whether or not the Full Moon party has jumped the shark. I keep hearing it has, but at the same time it sounds like something you just *gotta* check out. Can’t wait!

Living vicariously from my beige cubicle…
Sonia
http://www.pulpology.com

Reply

Dave August 1, 2008 at 11:43 am

Jumped the shark? Haven’t heard that one before. Guessing you mean whether it’s worth it or not?

I’ll be sure to share those observations. :)

Reply

Sonia August 1, 2008 at 12:25 pm

Yeah, I keep hearing that it’s not as fun as it used to be, too many people doing stupid things ruining the fun for everyone else… the sort of lament you hear about nearly every popular attraction these days. Guess it all depends on what your frame of reference is. On the one hand, if you’ve never been before you really have nothing to compare it to. On the other hand, a drunken slobbering frat party doesn’t necessarily sound like my idea of a great time either.

Breathlessly awaiting your report! Don’t forget that cover memo. ;)

Reply

Sonia July 31, 2008 at 10:05 am

Aaaaah, the suspense is killing me! I’m dying to hear your commentary on whether or not the Full Moon party has jumped the shark. I keep hearing it has, but at the same time it sounds like something you just *gotta* check out. Can’t wait!

Living vicariously from my beige cubicle…
Sonia
http://www.pulpology.com

Reply

Dave August 1, 2008 at 6:43 am

Jumped the shark? Haven’t heard that one before. Guessing you mean whether it’s worth it or not?

I’ll be sure to share those observations. :)

Reply

Sonia August 1, 2008 at 7:25 am

Yeah, I keep hearing that it’s not as fun as it used to be, too many people doing stupid things ruining the fun for everyone else… the sort of lament you hear about nearly every popular attraction these days. Guess it all depends on what your frame of reference is. On the one hand, if you’ve never been before you really have nothing to compare it to. On the other hand, a drunken slobbering frat party doesn’t necessarily sound like my idea of a great time either.

Breathlessly awaiting your report! Don’t forget that cover memo. ;)

Reply

Suz August 5, 2008 at 1:00 am

Dave— Do you regret getting the laptop to travel with? It sounds like it’s dead weight a lot of the time for what you’re doing…

Reply

Dave August 5, 2008 at 12:32 pm

i haven’t decided yet. when i can’t use it, i do get annoyed about lugging it around, but when i can use it, i find the outlet/freedom to write anywhere priceless.

Reply

Suz August 4, 2008 at 8:00 pm

Dave— Do you regret getting the laptop to travel with? It sounds like it’s dead weight a lot of the time for what you’re doing…

Reply

Dave August 5, 2008 at 7:32 am

i haven’t decided yet. when i can’t use it, i do get annoyed about lugging it around, but when i can use it, i find the outlet/freedom to write anywhere priceless.

Reply

Leave a Comment

11 Comments

Previous post:

Next post: