Sunday, July 31, 2011

Nok Ten petered out

Nok Ten petered out long before it arrived locally.
It was obvious that the storm began to dissipate as early as Friday evening.
Locally we had a steady light to heavy rain.  Nothing torrential.


I had emptied and cleaned my water tanks prior to Nok Ten. It took two days of rain to refill 6,000 liters.
During torrential rains these tanks are filled within 20 minutes.

This morning's TV news shows Cars in Nong Kai submerged in water

Personally I'm quite happy that the storm was nothing as predicted locally.
It was a different story in Korea.




Had some tree branches trimmed before 'the storm.'   Obviously they did a half-assed job.  The slight gusts of wind completed the job.
A few of my neighbors are doing a bit of pruning this morning.


There are still storm and rain alerts posted for the area, but I don't see it.


This afternoon's football game, Sakon FC vs Nong Kai, will most likely resemble some sort of  water sport.  Sakon players are used to playing on flooded fields.  Not only do they have the home court advantage, but also the PUDDLE advantage.  Should be great comedy.


Martin is celebrating his birthday today.  He's invited "...any of my friends in Sakon Nakhon or nearby,
You are invited to come to my shop on Sunday for a free drink and some snacks. (after 12.00 Noon).


Spent the rainy days at home recovering photo's from one of two crashed drives.  
I visited Sakon Nakhon for the first time in 2002.  Watched the Wax Castle Parade that year.  
Was a bit of an oddity to locals,  many mistook me for "Santa."


 



NOT THE NATION reports
Pattaya Officially Changes Name To



Jaw Breaker

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Soup's on

All indications are that the system is moving in a West-North-West direction.

View of the Ocean Temperatures at wunderground,
almost hot enough to brew a pot of coffee.
I'm over exaggerating of course. But those temperatures are ideal breeding grounds for tropical storms

Thailand News Agency warns of tropical storms, heavy downpour in Thailand


Doppler radar at Weather Com indicates Nok Ten, followed by Moei Fa (Muifa), and a third, yet unnamed storm east of Manila

Bangkok Post Warning: Heavy rain, flash floods



Friday, July 29, 2011

Nok Ten Update

Forecasts of Nok Ten's path have been updated.
The storm path and time frame have changed somewhat.
Noticeably the city of Sakon Nakhon is no longer at the outer edge of the storm, but rather in its path

Updated 5 day tracking map 

Doppler Radar  



9 AM July 29

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Batten down the Hatches Nock-ten is visiting


I'll have some yard work  done before the weekend.  
Make things presentable for our visitor NOK-TEN.
A tropical storm with XX-strong wind gusts
is headed this way for a weekend visit (Saturday and Sunday).


1 PM July 28




The center of the storm will pass north of us through Laos -5 day tracking map

Thailand Meteorological Department Weather Warning



Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Sakon Nakhon Wax Castle Festival 2011



The festival coincides with the October full moon and therefore falls on different days each year.
This year the October full moon is on October 12 (the date of the Wax castle parade).

Dates for the festival are October 8 through 12.

Sakon Nakhon Royal Trophy Longboat Races 2011  are held during the first two days of the festival.
A food fair, flower arrangement competitions, a sound and light show are some of the activities that lead up to the main event, the wax castle parade. 
A complete schedule is generally available at all hotels in the area


My post of last years parade can be found at Sakon Wax Castle Parade 2010

If you arrive early a visit to local temples offers a great view of the construction of these Wax palaces.


Video clips from the 2007 Wax castle parade






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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Sneak Peek at the Sakon Sunshine Garden



Sunshine Garden opens officially on August 25, but has started a soft opening*
Anton's Garden is open daily from 2 PM.  visit the  Sunshine Garden- Sakon


*soft opening. A period of time when a business, which may not be fully complete, is open for business but not formally.



How to get there from Big C






1. At the traffic light south of Big C turn left.     2. At the next traffic light turn right onto I.T.U. 


3.Continue  until the next traffic light.  4. Turn Left at the traffic light.
5. Turn left at the first intersection.                  6. Turn left at the first street
Drive to the end of the road


Monday, July 25, 2011

Sakon FC / Sakon Nakhon Railroad / Power Grid Upgrade



Disappointing Sakon FC performance at Chaiyaphum
Watched the game via live stream at the Sakon FC website.
Chaiyaphum scored during the opening minutes of the game.
The outlook wasn't great.
Even though Sakon was able to score one goal, Chaiyaphum outperformed them.
Sakon FC did have a number of close calls, but you know the old saying "No Cigar."

The game ended with Sakon FC loosing 2-1.


Sakon Nakhon Railroad 
Don't get in a rush to buy your train tickets just yet.
National News Bureau of Thailand reports that the State Railway of Thailand "IS PREPARED" to build a rail line between Udon Thai and Sakon Nakhon.
Another Rail line is on the drawing boards between Khon Kaen and Nakhon Phanom
Having seen the progress of widening the highway between Udon and Sakon Nakhon, I suspect this project will be a long time in the making


Power Grid Upgrade

There have been more power outages  in the area I live in this year, than in past years.
Most outages are during thunderstorms and heavy downpours.
These outages are generally short term, generally restored within an hour.
Power outage today was due to an upgrade of the main cables along the northern half of I.T.U. (Avenue).
Everything went dead at 9:30 AM.  My laptop went dead about two hours later.


Spent most of the day keeping cool in my pool
Even the locals were complaining of the heat without fans.
Power was restored at 6:30 PM.
Since today's installation only covered half of the highway, I suspect there will be a similar outage tomorrow.  Everything that's chargeable is being charged tonight.






Sunday, July 24, 2011

Sakon Nakhon Royal Trophy Longboat Races 2011

Sakon Nakhon(city) 
October 8-9 
The event starts off with an early morning parade (approx 9 am) delivering the trophies to the lakefront.
A boat parade follows  the trophy delivery ceremony.  
Boat parade seating is limited.  Early arrival recommended.
Qualifying races are held during the first day.
The second day elimination races and final race, followed by a ceremonial awarding of trophies
There are countless boat races throughout  the province celebrating the end of the rainy season lasting (approximately) two weeks



Saturday, July 23, 2011

City Critter Show



Sakon Football 
at Yasothon this Sunday
is streamed live at     
Sakon FC  5 p.m. local time



Weather: 
heavy rains mostly in the northern part of the province



 

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Ok People, knock it off with the rockets, the rain god is awake

The last few days the monsoon rains seemed a bit heavier than the usual tropical rains.
My drains almost overflowed during today's rainstorm. Definitely a first.
So far these storms have been less than half an hour.
If such rain lasts for a few hours you can expect local flooding.
Surprisingly no flood warnings have been posted for this area in some time.
I suppose you can say the Bun Bang Fai (rocket) festivals have definitely done their job

One of four downspouts, yesterday and today


My neighbors roof




In the name of religion
His name is Niko Alm from Austria.  It took him three years for officials to cave in and let him wear his "religious spaghetti strainer" for his drivers license photo.
BBC News    I laughed my A__ off



From My Mailbag















Tuesday, July 19, 2011

I hate when they do that


True TV recently realigned some of its TV channels.

A few people, including myself, thought many stations had disappeared.
They hadn't, the channels simply had been moved.
It's just as irritating as when they rearrange shelves in a grocery store



Thailand Tesco Lotus launches new discount campaign

Includes price reductions and price freezes until October

Read about it at Fresh Plaza


Bang Fai (rocket) Festival





When newscasts go awry 

Monday, July 18, 2011

Sakon FC at Surin

Pre Game Travel
With a lengthy history of severe hip, upper back and neck damage I wasn't looking forward to a lengthy (sitting) travel time.  I suspected it wasn't going to be a most comfortable trip.  Luckily I had a very comfortable seat and did not require medical attention upon arrival.  Just slightly stiff in the joints after almost five hours travel time.






Pre Game Meal


Nobby's Restaurant was our first stop after arriving in Surin.  I hadn't anticipated eating a heavy meal before the game, but sausage and German potato salad and a German beer was just too tempting.


At the Surin Stadium


The stadium was already packed by the time we arrived.  

Not much seating choice available.  The view was alright.  But some view was blocked by the "stairway to no-where."

The Surin fan crowd is the largest of any teams I have seen so far in the Thai Division 2 League North Eastern Region.
Announced total ticket sales was Bht 70,000. Admission was Bht40 equals 1,750 paid fans.
The stadium is well maintained and modern, however covered seating is limited and at a premium.  Luckily the sky was overcast protecting us from any scorching sun rays.



As Noted in every division stadium I have visited to date, Surin maintenance crews also hadn't figured out how to operate the clock, 
or did they just forget to buy batteries?





The Ballgame 

Being a recently refurbished team (seven new players), Sakon FC performed quite well.  

Their defensive play is impressive.  The Surin team was good, but far from impressive.

Their one score was obviously due to "home court advantage."

Sakon FC has slipped back into 9th position in the division, for the moment, but should improve it's division standings in the next two weeks.

Sakon FC next travels to Chaiyaphum (13th position) and hosts Nong Kai (8th position) at the end of the month.

Later that evening

After the ballgame we once again homesteaded at Nobby's. 

Compared to what I'm used to, the prices where a bit more 'noticable'.  But the food portions where huge and very pleasing to the palate.  

The evening also included complimentary samples of sausages, cheeses and a very pleasant samplings of an Italian coffee liquor.

A group of US marines and navy visiting the town, certainly made this evening a very profitable one for Nobby.   When we had visited earlier Nobby seemed to be an old grouch.  A full house definitely  put him in a very pleasant mood.

 







Sunday, July 17, 2011

On the Road in Thailand

Obviously this is an army ambulance.  Seeing that graphic made me think of a different caption:
"first I get to wound him, then I get to treat him."
Personally I don't think guns and grenades are appropriate graphics for an ambulance.


Plenty of these overloaded looking vehicles on the road.
After rice has been milled, the husks are transported to factories where glazed clay roof shingles are produced.  Apparently the rice husks are ideal for firing the clay shingles where temperatures of 900 to 1200C are essential.
This driver has no idea what is approaching from behind or either side.  Could be an interesting lane change.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

I'm not expecting a win, but I'm willing to be surprised




Topped off my wallet this morning. 
Bags are packet, not leaving on a jet plane, 
(but I'm thinking about the jet plane that's grounded in Munich).

We're off to see a ballgame.  
Sakon FC vs Surin FC. 
Surin is #5 in the division, while Sakon FC has sneaked into 8th place.  
I'm not expecting a win, but I'm willing to be surprised.


It's a long ride to this ballgame and I may have to seek out some pain medication before this trip ends.

I'll be eating a schnitzel tonight!!!!



Flood and landslide warnings throughout North and Northeast Thailand





Friday, July 15, 2011

Asarnha Bucha Day Parade


Mother nature was kind enough to keep the skies dry from late morning until early evening to allow for a dry parade.



Weather system arriving from E.N.E.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Wait until Tuesday, then...



Read an interesting article about Thai traffic law 

written by a legal scholar of sorts
  • "... it is presumed that smaller vehicles give the right of way to larger vehicles..."
Now I understand why pedestrians have to dodge vehicles at crosswalks




    Video Postcard from Sakon Nakhon by





    The Ball drops Tuesday

    "... Election Commission will decide ..."






    Just another Thailand 'Police Story...' 
    ...until you read the first comment
    Must be Confucian philosophy!



    Recommended Viewing
    Quick Cat Nap   National Geographic
    Know some guys do the same thing at the dinner table




    Tuesday, July 12, 2011

    Monday, July 11, 2011

    Sakon F.C. Highlights from S.T.V. (Sakon Nakhon TV)


    Video by

    Sakon FC Yasothon FC 2-2

    It was quite noticeable that Sakon FC players had improved their defensive game.  Even though the first half of the game was scoreless, the action on the field was thrilling.

     

    Also very noticeable was the new coach.  

    Obviously a 'hands on' type of guy, giving his players instructions throughout the game from the sideline.











    Both teams seemed to be out for a win during the second half, the action was intense, not just on the field, but also from the cheering fans.  The Sakon Nakhon cheering section has gotten larger and more vocal.



    For a while it looked like Sakon FC was going to win this game, but obviously Yasothon players weren't going away as loosers.  The game ended in a tie.




    But wait there's more:

    One couple decided to bring their pet to the game, quite an unusual sight.  I always thought cats had a mind of their own.  This one seemed quite content inside it's carry on bag.

























    As for the Yasothon para medic, the guy should be a player, not a glorified water and ice guy.  When he was needed on the field, this guy ran faster than a bullet train.




    I wasn't the only one doing a double take at one visitor to the game.  The spitting image of former Sakon Nakhon Resident Ned. A younger version.




    Yasothon fish for dinner at my house tonight

    Yasothon fans remembered Joey and brought him quite a hefty bag of a Yasothon delicacy, the catch of the day on ice