Bummer-- I would've thought the burning season ended in May. That practice is getting a lot of scrutiny in Thailand but too many farmers still depend on it for their crops.
We prefer slow travel with a down day every 3-4 days: no big events but laundry, groceries, & neighborhood walks along with catching up on writing. And if one of us gets nailed with a respiratory virus then we take as long as it takes to recover.
Bummer-- I would've thought the burning season ended in May. That practice is getting a lot of scrutiny in Thailand but too many farmers still depend on it for their crops.
We prefer slow travel with a down day every 3-4 days: no big events but laundry, groceries, & neighborhood walks along with catching up on writing. And if one of us gets nailed with a respiratory virus then we take as long as it takes to recover.
We were there in March. Just very behind on posting ha. Currently in Italy