
So, early in the morning i got up, and left Pattaya quickly behind me. I arrived in Bangkok, eastern terminal. Now get to the south terminal. 1 hour or so by line bus, hot, busy, but i saw something of bangkok again. Got in the bus to Phetchaburi and arrived three hours later. From the highway took a sawngthaew to a guesthouse mentioned in the Lonely Planet, Rabieng Rim Nam Guesthouse. Nicely located on the river bank, in the middle of the city. Cheap to, 120 bath per night. Not so clean, but ok. Bathroom downstairs, and not to clean also. The owner, a little woman, was nice and spoke englisch, unlike her employees, who were nice but spoke little to none englisch. I walked a little around town, visited a art market, a lot of people there. It was a nice and quiet little town, pretty clean streets, 7-eleven of course, i-net, and a few restaurants and hotels. I went back to the gh to get some food, they had a very good menu there. I ordered, and then a thai guy asked if he could join my table. I sais sure, and we (or actually he, he just kept talking with no end) talked about the town, his own town (he lived a little further south in Prachuap Khiri Kahn), and about some american who he had met last year. This american went on his bycicle from the north to Phuket. This year again, and the thai guy was going to join them from his town in 2 or 3 days. We then went to an i-net cafe where he showed me the website of the american. I also sent some emails, and went back to the guesthouse. The Thai guy had brought some palmwine wich we drank, and had some more beer and conversation. An english guy joined, and told me about Ko Lanta. He live there and told me it was great. He even wrote a small note for me, and if i would show this somewhere in some bar they would fix me a free place to stay. So i said thanx and goodbey, it was late allready and i went to bed. Nice evening it was.