Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Sakon Nakhon City Hall demolished
Monday, May 4, 2009
Rising costs
There have been repeated complaints why bars, sitting empty are charging more for their services.
Logic dictates that prices should be lower to draw in more customers.
In real life charging more is the norm. The US postal service is a typical example.
When there were plenty of customers, prices were low. I remember regular mail going for seven cents.
The internet has made part of the postal service obsolete.
Thus the services still available have skyrocketed.
Even Homer thinks the prices are insane . . . . . . . . . . .
Feels like Weather for the coming days
Warmer nights. Chances of rain increasing during the second half of the week.

Funny Mail
So if you enjoy a good joke, then visit http://groups.google.com/group/funny_mail
Around Town
Green Corner Restaurant was recently remodeled, with additional dining space upstairs.
City Hall has moved to temporary facilities while the complex is being rebuilt.
Sakon Nakhon FC
...played against Nakhon Phanom FC on Saturday.
This years Wax castle festival schedule has been posted at tourismthailand.org. The festival will be October 1st through 4. October 4th is the full moon day.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Monk Manners
A few years ago a Thai Government official wanted to put a halt to the many transvestite shows on public television.
"They are not part of Thailand's heritage, and do not represent Thailand's image."
Of course that never happened.
Most of the Ladyboys are extrovert and flamboyant, making for a lot of fun entertainment at public and private events.
It came as little surprise to me that a Buddhist preacher in Chiang Rai came up with a plan to educate and curb the flamboyant behavior of transgender monks.
Finally someone admits they are among us. Education is the logical solution.
There's a time and a place for these antics. The temple just isn't the right place.
BBC News Asia- Pacific: "Etiquette guide for Thai monks."
Trends Updates: "Good manners to be taught to Thailand's gay monks."
May Holidays
Labor day
5 May
Coronation Day วันฉัตรมงคล (Wan Chattra Mongkhon)Commemorates the coronation of King Bhumibol Adulyadej in 1950
8 May
Visakha Bucha Day วันวิสาขบูชา (Wan Wisakha Bucha)Buddhist observance commemorating the birth, enlightenment and passing of the Buddha. Also observed as National Tree Day
Royal Ploughing Ceremony วันพืชมงคล (Wan Phuetcha Mongkhon)Televised ceremony giving blessing to the country's farmers.Each year's date is astrologically determined and announced by the Royal Household Bureau. Also observed as Farmer's Day.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Recuperating Mode continues
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Exercise
Friday, April 24, 2009
Invited to make merit...
I decided to lay down, there's very little else you can do when taking all this medication.
My friend Samat came by moments later, explaining that I am invited to a celebration.
When I asked him when, the reply was "right now."
I just love the Thai way of advance notice of an event.
Lucky we only had to go a block away to the main street.
From my understanding, it was a ceremony honoring the elderly, senior citizens from this neighborhood (Thadum 3).
Well, yes I am now a senior citizen, but somehow I felt very special that I had been included in this merit making.
As a foreigner I feel privileged to be accepted in the neighborhood.
All elderly attending received gifts to commemorate the event.
Mine's Bigger than Yours


This one almost looks like a cute little pet, especially in the first picture. Commenting on my recent snake encounter, it was suggested to use insect spray. Not that insect spray will kill the snake, but teporairly blind it.








