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New Zealand, Travel8 Comments
Lake Hayes Walkway

Lake Hayes Walkway – near Arrowtown, New Zealand

December 29, 2015December 28, 2015 The Sock Mistress

Since we are staying in Queenstown, not far from the Arrowtown turn off, we decided to take a stroll along part of the Lake Hayes walkway. If you are familiar with the area, we parked at Bendemeer Bay and walked … Continue reading Lake Hayes Walkway – near Arrowtown, New Zealand

New Zealand, Travel4 Comments

Doglets go on their Christmas hols to Queenstown

December 25, 2015December 25, 2015 The Sock Mistress

While humans are on call in Queenstown for Christmas week, the doglets get to go too – on their first long holiday!  Woohoo! Very excited. As soon as we left the suburbs of Christchurch and started travelling faster, doglets were … Continue reading Doglets go on their Christmas hols to Queenstown

Myanmar (Burma), TravelLeave a comment

Floating Markets Gardens of Inle Lake, Myanmar

June 19, 2015June 20, 2015 The Sock Mistress

This is the final set of photos from Inle Lake.   The locals are mostly involved in fishing activities or agriculture as their means of living.  They create floating islands out of a weeds and water hyacinths which they then build up … Continue reading Floating Markets Gardens of Inle Lake, Myanmar

Myanmar (Burma), Travel8 Comments

Life on Inle Lake, Myanmar (part 6)

June 8, 2015June 8, 2015 The Sock Mistress

This is the sixth set of photos from Inle Lake.  The people live in mostly wooden homes resting on stilts which is what this set mostly contains.  I’m very near the end of this series so please bear with me 😉 Click these … Continue reading Life on Inle Lake, Myanmar (part 6)

Myanmar (Burma), Travel6 Comments

Life on Inle Lake, Myanmar (part 5)

June 3, 2015May 30, 2015 The Sock Mistress

This is the fifth set of photos from Inle Lake.  The people live in mostly wooden homes resting on stilts which is what this set mostly contains – as I have a whole bunch of them, obviously…  🙂 Click these links to … Continue reading Life on Inle Lake, Myanmar (part 5)

Myanmar (Burma), Travel8 Comments

Life on Inle Lake, Myanmar (part 4)

May 30, 2015June 5, 2015 The Sock Mistress

This is the forth set of photos from Inle Lake.  The people live in mostly wooden homes resting on stilts which is what this set mostly contains. Click these links to see the other photos in this series, part 1, part 2, … Continue reading Life on Inle Lake, Myanmar (part 4)

Myanmar (Burma), Travel15 Comments

Life on Inle Lake, Myanmar (part 3)

May 24, 2015June 5, 2015 The Sock Mistress

This is the third set of photos from Inle Lake.  The people live in mostly wooden homes resting on stilts which is what this set mostly contains. Click these links to see the other photos in this series, part 1, part 2, … Continue reading Life on Inle Lake, Myanmar (part 3)

Myanmar (Burma), Travel19 Comments

Life on Inle Lake, Myanmar (part 2)

May 18, 2015June 5, 2015 The Sock Mistress

This is the second set of photos of the people of Inle Lake.  They live in mostly wooden homes resting on stilts.  As they live in and on a lake, the primary mode of transport is these small wooden boats or … Continue reading Life on Inle Lake, Myanmar (part 2)

Myanmar (Burma), Travel12 Comments

Life on Inle Lake, Myanmar (part 1)

May 13, 2015June 5, 2015 The Sock Mistress

The people of Inle Lake live in mostly wooden homes resting on stilts.  As they live in and on a lake, the primary mode of transport is these small wooden boats or canoes. This series of photos highlight the Inle … Continue reading Life on Inle Lake, Myanmar (part 1)

Cambodia, Travel4 Comments

Travelling the Tonle Sap River from Battambang to Siem Reap

October 28, 2014October 25, 2014 The Sock Mistress

The Tonle Sap is a combined river & lake in Cambodia.  Its the largest freshwater lake in South-East Asia and is a major ecological hotspot which was designated as a UNESCO biosphere in 1997. If you are interested in reading more about the … Continue reading Travelling the Tonle Sap River from Battambang to Siem Reap

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