Friday, July 2, 2010

Mémoire

Just discovered an old backup disk and I'm able to recover  photo's I had considered lost for ever.  There's plenty of pictures I'll be able to recover.  
With U.S. Independence Day approaching...

 ...Here's what I did 38 years ago, July 1972..


The U.S. was in disengagement phase from Vietnam.
Units were deactivated, troops sent home, equipment destroyed.  With my unit deactivated, I was resigned to the Qui Nhon (Quy Nhon) motor-pool.
My duty was parts clerk, Special Purpose Equipment Repairman, was the official title . Of course the supply depots were long gone, my job was meaningless. Just inventory and organize what was left.

I became a bus driver.  
On Weekends I had the 'Beach Run.'  No schedule, just whenever I had passengers, or when I felt like leaving for the beach. 





The Beach entrance was controlled by two American soldiers, a woman (who did all the work), and obviously mostly child soldier security.

        

On July Fourth, 1972, we replaced the beach bus with the BEACH TRAIN.


The Shake and Bake run.
Passengers were bounced down the road.  It was the shake before the beach bake. 

The Vietnamese motor-pool crew were magicians.  With replacement parts no longer available, they had to cannibalize, or make their own.
They assembled a Dodge bus, a Ford engine, and a GM transmission. Or was it the other way around. They had to manufacture a few gears to make it work.

One of the mechanics found an abandoned puppy in the middle of a street. I nursed it till it opened it's eyes.  Then it followed me everywhere for the next few months.

During my time in Qui Nhon I was almost killed by friendly fire.  By a guy cleaning his loaded M16 in the barracks.
The bullet ricocheted off the walls... zing... zing... zing... I felt the heat and the breeze of the bullet pass in front of my nose. 

    Wednesday, June 30, 2010

    Welcome Bar closed for Vacation

    Those familiar with the welcome bar will appreciate that Paul has decided to take a break.
    He has some tough personal decisions to ponder and needs the time alone.

    Thai Government To Decide Next Tuesday On Emergency Rule


    Best Fails of 2009
    One Minute Painting
    Music

    Tuesday, June 29, 2010

    Rice planting season is underway




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    Don't miss this: 
    SUPER photographs entitled
    "Rice growing season in Phrae" at the teakdoor forum

    Monday, June 28, 2010

    Sakon defeated in Korat 2 - 0

    Expected the outcome.
      Look at the Korat stadium, top rated facilities compared to many facilities throughout Isarn.
    We listened to a live broadcast of the game over the internet.
    Unfortunately the reception of the broadcast sounded as if the transmission was done  through an
      overseas server.  Sounded more like the old shortwave radio receptions in the 1960's.  
     You could hear the waves.


    Don't miss the Link of the Day  at the daily wh.at  "Mother Nature's Monalisa"



    To Differ On Golden Pond

    video by TheVocalme



    Photos taken in 2002

    W.T.H. what the heck

    Sunday, June 27, 2010

    Some of the friendliest and most loyal people I've ever met.

    the hassells Recently posted their 2006 Family Holiday Thailand videos, 
    filmed at Bahn Nom Hom, SakonNakhon
    It depicts local rural life 





    A Gentleman named Jim recently commented about my Picasa Web Albums:

    "I was with the 809th Engineer Battalion at Camp Ruam Chit Chai just outside Sakon Nakhon in 1970. Have you ever heard of that facility? Have you ever been by that location? Do any of the buildings etc. still exist? Your pictures triggered memories of the time I enjoyed in Thailand. 
    Some of the friendliest and most loyal people I've ever met.
    After all these years, I wonder what has happened...."


    I'll have to ask around and see what I can discover.



    Reminiscence -  July 5th 1975.
    Me driving South on I-5 in Seattle. 
    That's the Seattle U-District in the background.  That stretch of the freeway had been completed in time for the 1962 Seattle World's Fair, otherwise known as Century 21.
    I'm driving an Italian made VESPA, the only transportation I could afford.  The best part was I could cruise around for a week on a dollar of gasoline.
    These days, at times,  I can be seen in similar posture on my 2010 Nouvo for 100 baht per week.  I could afford a car, but don't care to.


    Saturday, June 26, 2010

    Two dead in Sakon Nakhon Shootout

    This took place at a drugstore adjacent to the bus terminal on June 24 at 2 p.m.
    I first heard of the incident through an e-mail: 
    Killing in Sakon Nakhon... POLICEMAN SHOT DEAD IN PHARMACY NEAR MARKET
    Further details in Thai at ryt9


    Videos by Zintiara


    Keep Galoshes at ready

    With the present drought slightly waning, I suspect when the rains do start,  it's going to be very heavy.
    I base my conjecture on previous experiences.
    A few years ago when we did have flooding in the area, it was preceded by heavy flooding north of us in Southern China and West of us in Myanmar

    A number of recent articles  seem to confirm my suspicion,  "be prepared for heavy rain and flooding in September and October."  

    A three month forecast is available at Thai Meteorological Department






    Forget the fruit and vegetables, bring some more sugar coated cereal



     Thailand recruits Martha Stewart to draw female tourists
        Read it at Monsters and Critics

      Thai rice market share down in ASEAN wearekhmers.com


      Thai Sugar Output May Fall 13% Next Year on Drought, Floods 
         Read it at BusinessWeek 

      Thai commuter airline sector in turmoil  Business Traveller.


    Dear Santa: My Christmas wish list



    Absurd:If it comes from China, it's tainted
    The Daily Show With Jon StewartMon - Thurs 11p / 10c
    Socialism Studies
    www.thedailyshow.com
    Daily Show Full EpisodesPolitical HumorTea Party

    Friday, June 25, 2010

    New Student Introduction

    "Skool Partey"

    At S.-B.A.C. SakonNakhon Business Administration College
    Why was I invited to arrive at 9 a.m., when they knew that the main entourage would not make an entrance any earlier than 10:30. 
    I entertained myself by briefly watching student rehearsals and makeup sessions.  I snuck out the front gate to have a smoke and kept myself well hydrated with a two cups of coconut juice from my refrigerator.  It's the coconut juice with preservative: Sangsom.



    I was invited to return in the afternoon when a ladyboy contest would be featured.
    But I was just not interested in making the trip twice in one day.

    Temporary Billboards - Weather Vane

    I pass by these billboards, south of BIG-C, almost daily.
    Quite often I see labor crews repairing and re-erecting collapsed signs.
    The billboards are great wind direction indicators; Weather Vanes.

     

    They seem to provide employment for up to half a dozen laborers on a regular basis,
    especially as we enter the rainy season with frequent wind gusts.

    Screw hole cover thefts continue.