Posted on Saturday, August 04th, 2007 by pelf and filed in Life as I see it

Photo HuntShh.. I’m actually recycling one of my Photo Hunt pictures because I can’t find another better picture that describes “funky” as good as this one :) So yeah, if you’ve seen this picture before, just pretend that you’ve never, OK? :D

This week’s theme is “funky” and is defined as “stylish and modern in an unconventional way”.

Wat Prathat Doi Suthep

These bracelets were made in the hundreds and sold at practically everywhere touristy in Chiang Mai — at the night bazaar, outside the temples, by the roadside in front of shops, you name it. And as much as I think they’re beautiful and unique in a way, I couldn’t imagine myself wearing one of these funky bracelets because they’re just too big for my liking :)

Psst… You may want to check out my last week’s entry on Creative as well :)

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  1. Criz Lai says:

    Those are some funky and beautiful bracelets. But surely I won’t want to be caught wearing such a colorful one. Happy Weekend!

    P/S: Thanks for dropping by earlier. Those funky shots are not my liking either. Maybe I am just as conservative as you :)

  2. These bracelets looked pretty. I would love to have one. :)

  3. Very funky indeed! Happy weekend

  4. mar says:

    I need one of those!!!! very funky :)
    happy weekend!

  5. Opal Tribble says:

    Ohh… I love these bracelets! I would snatch them up in a heartbeat!

  6. satkuru says:

    those are funky coloured bracelets. happy weekend !

  7. pat says:

    It is okay to recycle! :-) I love these bracelets!

    Happy Weekend.

  8. Those are pretty big bracelets! Not my style, but like you said, …beautiful!

    And funky to boot! :)

  9. incog & nito says:

    They are great bracelets so colourful and funky. Happy weekend.

  10. AlvinC says:

    a nice photo to describe the theme “funky” beautifully…
    i’ve never been to chiangmai… but I’ve seen stalls of those kind back in my place… and they really fascinate me…