Tuesday, November 13, 2012

The Phu Phan Cup has arrived



Had considered attending the morning ceremony, then decided I'd seen it before.
  
Comparing photographs by S.TV of yesterday's event with my photographs from last year, They are identical

Everything seemed the same down to the smallest detail.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Weird Visitor


Found it sitting on a stem of a plant, bare of leafy vegetation.
Pried it from it's perch.  That took a bit of doing, all those legs clinging onto the stem
Swear it made a weird sound, as if grunting: "Leave me alone." 
Put it in a plastic container. Added some blooms.
  No fear, the critter felt right at home.  Made a quick meal of the flowers.
 
Neighborhood kid said "I like!!" 
Took the creature home.
  I'm wondering if the creature is to be a pet or a meal? 
 
  THIS is THAILAND, T.i.T.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Drought Disasters on the rise


Just as I was leaving Apple's before noon yesterday, traffic was stopped for a V.I.P convoy.
 
Umpteen police cars, front and rear of a convoy of V.I.P. vans.
Someone important was in town, but who?
 

Deciphered the news this morning at ryt9
 
T'was the governor and officials from surrounding provinces.
They were having a drought powwow, and were on their way to Khok Si Suphan,
where they declared the area another drought disaster area
Think they'll be doing more of that in the coming months 

Weather same-same


Some weather services are forecasting thundershowers today and tomorrow.
Thai weather service indicates a mere 10%.
The Thai weather man is wearing a sweater with highs at 33 (91F), lows at 22 (72F) forecast for the coming week

Saturday, November 10, 2012

T.i.T. Bits


Some folk will tell you it rained in Sakon Nakhon today.

Technically you can call it rain.
I call it Saint Peters dribble

Buddhist especially in NE Thailand commemorate the death of Ajahn Mun this weekend.
He died on November 11, 1949
read more about his life at WIKIPEDIA 

Recently read that they are building a dam over what used to be the river flowing through Tao Ngoi.  It's not really much of a river anymore, resembles a creek.

Somebody mentioned they were asking for volunteers to help with the work.
From the looks of things, volunteering was not on anyone's mind.

If someone would have offered cash, there might 
have been a crowd.



On the way to Tao Ngoi, I noticed many rice fields drying out and farmers salvaging what they can


In my travels to Tao Ngoi I encountered a roadblock which turned out to be a great photo opportunity.







Thais love their mobile soundsystems




Another OTOP type fair is coming to town 
November 23 through December 2
Held at the municipal grounds (across the street to the police station)