Sunday, May 20, 2012

The Football Grinch at Mukdahan

Grinch:  a person who ruins the pleasure of others. 
 กรินช์:   สถานที่ปรักหักพังคนมีความสุขของผู้อื่น 
Sakon Nakhon FC is experiencing one of their worst season since their inception in 2005. 
12 games, 10 losses and 2 draws.  Attendance to some games is less than 10% of stadium capacity. 
Sakon Nakhon FC visited Mukdahan Saturday.  Mukdahan is not faring much better: 8 losses, 2 draws, 2 wins.  The stadium was, at my estimates, at 25% of capacity. 
Within minutes of arriving at the game, an official confronted us and advised us that bullhorns used by cheering fans are not allowed. The official came across as a real ahole, no tact, very unprofessional.
He stated only drums were allowed for cheering. 
Surprisingly a stereo to the right of the stands blared music throughout the entire game. The type of music you'd expect to hear at a nightclub. 
To the left of the stands a band cheered on the Mukdahan team.


At 55 minutes into the game, the official seemed to decide that band music was also not allowed. 
This time he sent in the police to stop the music.  At first the cops seemed confounded and somewhat reluctant to carry out the order of silence.  They did follow orders, they talked to one of the cheering team members in a very polite manner


After that, at times there was a deafening silence from the crowd.  Had it not been for the nightclub music, the stadium could have been mistaken for a library on Sunday. 
The bullhorn has been used by the Sakon Nakhon cheerleader for over a year without incident.

From the looks of the official he didn't enjoy the game.

Frequently this official assumed the duties of police, removing people who wandered past the field gate.

The refereeing at the game wasn't that good either.  There should have been a couple of yellow cards and even a red card.



Sakon FC next hosts Nakhon Phanom, Sunday, May 27, 5 pm
The game will most likely be another loss for Sakon Nakhon FC

Emergency repairs underway at Collapsed River Bank

Memories in the Wild



1974 Washington State, North Cascades National Park

Friday, May 18, 2012

Sakon Nakhon New Road Proposed





  Motorcycle stunts performed at Tha Rae

 My residence is about to change
   from a house on a 'Dead End Soi'
   to a house on a 'Highway,' 
and I'm not even moving

Heard about a new proposed highway some months ago.
At that time they were talking about tearing down houses across the street from me, including an apartment building which was built in 2007.

Had not heard much about it since and considered the matter as just a rumor.

My heart almost skipped a beat when I saw a map at Facebook - Sakon Nakhon Daily  depicting the "new red road.

The map is quite small, so it's impossible to tell the exact route.  No one in the neighborhood seems to be aware of the latest developments.  No one is packing.

It's going to be interesting how this unfolds

 Sakon Nakhon FC at Mukdahan

 Saturday, May 19 4 pm

Sakon Nakhon Teaching Jobs

 Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat University 


  • applications accepted through May 22

 Donna Summer 

  Dead at age 63 (1948 - 2012)


Thursday, May 17, 2012

Sakon Nakhon avoids heavy rains

 Santol

Apricot look and feel, (except for the long stem).

Extremely tart (sour), probably the reason why it's also called sour apple.

Probably would make an excellent wine

wikipedia

 Weather

System to the north of us (Sakon City).
System to the south of us.
Been like that for over a week.


 Storm hits North, Southeast; one killed in Chonburi - MCOT
Ocean temperatures are heating up with the first thunderstorms of the season in the East Pacific

 Worth reading

 Artist's rendition of Nong Hang Park development

 SAKON NAKHON-City of Beautiful lake, Beautiful Mountain and Beautiful Girl Page 229


Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Overnight travel to Nakhon Phanom

 The reason for this trip

I had been asked to attend a school event.  I'm taking a guess that is was a student activities day.
The invitation came from the same person who welcomes me into his house during the Tha Rae Christmas and Easter celebrations.
The musical entertainment was worth the trip in itself.
Students and teachers were just super friendly, all the makings of a very pleasant day.

 Overnight stay at Nakhon Phanom

Stayed at what used to be called Grand View hotel.
Now it's listed as View Kong, but I did not see any oversized guerrilla.
The Mekong river water level seemed quite low




Protected by a wall of sand, they were busy scooping up truckloads of sand, possibly to improve the river's shipping capability.  The sand is being used at constructions sites.

Something became very obvious on this trip: Driving at night I was going much slower than the 100+ on the return trip during the day.
I used twice as much gas going at high speeds

 A must read for all Expats living in Thailand



 Now there's an alternative

 Heavy rain expected throughout Thailand,

   Except Maybe...

The National Warning Center advises heavy rain is  expected throughout the country.
 "... also heavy rain in the country’s northern, northeastern and eastern regions as well as the western coast of the South from now until May 18th."
A weather warning posted May 16, at the Thai Meteorological Department makes no mention of the North East, but extends the warning until May 19