Thursday, January 6, 2011

Construction - Corruption - Collectors - Smoking

 
That's how they build homes here
Recently returned to Sakon, Tomas Hudik, seems to be quite busy.

At least that's my conclusion watching his video uploads on You Tube.

Ten video's in two weeks.
From what I can tell, he and his wife are working on at least three separate properties.

Summer residence.... winter palace... retreat ?


City Hall Construction progresses

January 2011

April 2010

Sakon Sports and Tourism Authority?  Building still awaiting occupancy


Inquiry finds widespread corruption read it in the Bangkok Post
Some parts of Sakon declared disaster zones, when no disaster occured


Collectors Items ?
Bottle holder, coasters, caps, pens and more 
           


Smokers Delight
Tobacco Products Control Act to be amended read it at THE NATION
Raises buying age from 18 to 20
Mandatory fire safe paper. Cigarette goes out if you don't keep sucking on it.
No sales of individual cigarettes allowed. Sold only by the pack.
No additives


FUNNY MAIL

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Cooler nights this week

Night time temperatures previously forecast to be in the upper teens have been updated with temperatures forecast in the lower teens.
Weekend lows have been forecast at 12C.  Add to that the windchill factor and it's time for some blankets.

To the north, the majority of China is experiencing below freezing temperatures Asia Weather Map

Never used plastic bags that way

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Leanne Fagan has a blog and photo album of local events at blogs.statravel.co.uk


Tony reports in his German blog that he went out New Years eve to visit in-laws:
"Police checkpoints were already in operation at 6 PM.  They didn't just check licenses and  inspected seat buckles and helmets, they also used metal detectors to check for weapons."


Local Holiday shopping fell more than half over last year, according to some merchants.  People just don't want to spend a lot at the moment ryt9


Getting ready to fly the coop.  The Pattaya Rag has a link to a flight search site with... "all the essential information on one easy to understand chart.



Only In Thailand
Plastic bags not a wise substitute for condoms: Ministry  read the article at THE NATION

Monday, January 3, 2011

January is Double Fair Month

Trade Fair - Red Cross Fair

Jan 08 National Children's Day
Jan 09-16 Thailand - Laos - Vietnam Trade Fair
Jan 16 National Teacher's Day
Jan 18 National  Armed Forces Day
Jan 28 Red Cross Fair

Jan 29 Red Cross Fair


Jan 30 Red Cross Fair

Jan 31 Red Cross Fair


Feb 01 Red Cross Fair

Feb 02 Red Cross Fair

Feb 03 Red Cross Fair

Feb 04 Red Cross Fair

Feb 05 Red Cross Fair

Feb 06       Red Cross Fair

The party's over

Most Thai's take the opportunity to clean house as the New Year begins.
Clean out the closet, get rid of unused clothing.
Their philosophy, if you want new clothes, you have to have space in your closet to attract new things.

From the looks of things, my cleaning is going to be an extensive project.  Repairs required.


The pool is empty now.  It had it's first cleaning.





Grouting, sealing and curing will probably take a few days work.






Then I'll spend time with the puzzle, reassembling the filter.







Mister Hans' Neighborhood

Did enjoy a white Christmas of sorts

Every morning without fail my neighbor airs out his birds

They hung out a sign on one neighbors fence.  I'm told it say's Happy New Year

The Monsoon lake on the property next door has dried out




Funny stuff on the net
They are doing it again, the Walmart customers link Hat Trick 
2010 Statistics for Airport Screenings  link Pattaya Rag




Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy New Year

Earlier yesterday evening I walked to my Thai friend's house on I.T.U., to watch the kids shoot off fireworks.
They shot off fireworks from the center road divide.
One of those rockets was upside down, and of course sent fireworks across four lanes of road.
Lucky there was a break in the traffic, no cars or motorbikes.
They avoided what could have been a major carnage.

While sitting there on "Mainstreet," a number of ambulances and police vehicles passed by with their emergency lights flashing. Busier than usual.

One two year old used her sparklers to make burn marks in the pavement.  She has a good chance of becoming a welder when she grows up.



A guy across the street lit one of those flying lanterns, similar to the ones pictured.

It momentarily got hung up in the electrical cables hanging along the road.  Another major incident averted!
After bumping into the cables, it rapidly lifted upward.


I had enough of watching this tomfoolery, my bottle of wine was empty, I headed home early.

I got a few hours of sleep before the neighborhood sounded more like a war zone.

 

Loud party music continued throughout the night.
The party music isn't as loud anymore.  At 6 AM I can still hear it while standing outside in my yard.
6:30 AM the community speakers began broadcasting. 7:00 AM intermittent fireworks continue.
The parties continue. It's not New Years yet in some Parts of the world.

Friday, December 31, 2010

I stay close to home when "When the roads get deadly"

Anton (German Tony) posted this video on his facebook wall.
I like the music, hope you do too!!
The video gets a bit bloody




I prefer to celebrate the New Year within walking distance to my mattress.
Here's one reason why:
When the roads get deadly THE NATION

Sakon Pattana Suska School Reunion

I was invited by friends and family.

The entertainment and service was really great and made for a pleasant evening.
The party started 6 PM, Thai time.
We were the first ones to arrive and seemed to have the place to ourselves for at least an hour.

Most of the food disappeared quickly after hitting the table.
It was just that good. If you wanted to eat, you had to be quick about it.
One of the kids at our table has a sumo wrestler type body. He eats like that too.
I made sure I didn't go away hungry.

Half way through the evening, two tables were joined so friends could sit together.
Monkey see monkey do.
All of a sudden tables were moved everywhere, there were three tables in our group.

For a moment it looked more like moving day than a party 


I knew so many people and made many new friends,  I did spend some time table hopping.






The party was still going strong when I headed home.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Yea I Know, Another parade

Many kids from my neighborhood participated in this one.
I was told days ahead to be sure and get some photo's of them.