Friday, January 28, 2011
Photo Album Update
I'm doing a bit of catching up editing and uploading photo albums.
Here's a few of the albums I just finished.
Here's a few of the albums I just finished.
Don't know who's doing it, but I LIKE
Now That's what I call Fine Dining
After visiting a local college earlier in the morning,I was invited to a luncheon at a place I had never heard of or noticed before.
As soon as we arrived I was impressed by the place.
Reminded me of a fine Mediterranean restaurant.
Extremely clean and tidy and beautifully designed gardens.

When I saw blueberry cheesecake in the display case I didn't care what else was on the menu. Wasn't the cheesecake I'm used to, much lighter. but hmmhmm good.

Next came the omelet.
Again, not what I expected.
Little stuffed egg balls.
A real palate teaser.
By the time the fried chicken bits arrived I was already running on pleasantly full.
It was such a huge helping. Three people ate from it, and there was plenty left over for takeout.
From this first visit I'd rate it 5 star, and yes I plan to eat there again. The menu is in Thai and English, with photographs.
Did note one young lady at a nearby table having a dessert lunch. Started on her second piece of pastry when we left.
It's located just down the street from the Elegant Hotel (The tent on the card)
As soon as we arrived I was impressed by the place.
Reminded me of a fine Mediterranean restaurant.
Extremely clean and tidy and beautifully designed gardens.
When I saw blueberry cheesecake in the display case I didn't care what else was on the menu. Wasn't the cheesecake I'm used to, much lighter. but hmmhmm good.
Next came the omelet.
Again, not what I expected.
Little stuffed egg balls.
A real palate teaser.
By the time the fried chicken bits arrived I was already running on pleasantly full.
It was such a huge helping. Three people ate from it, and there was plenty left over for takeout.
From this first visit I'd rate it 5 star, and yes I plan to eat there again. The menu is in Thai and English, with photographs.
Did note one young lady at a nearby table having a dessert lunch. Started on her second piece of pastry when we left.
It's located just down the street from the Elegant Hotel (The tent on the card)
When will this cold spell end
I was recently asked when this cold spell will end. As if I was a soothsayer.
I took some introductory meteorological courses in college, which classifies me as a novice in the field.
My interest in the weather at the moment:
- I'm hoping for rain so I can fill my pool, instead of having to pay for the water.
- It gets warm soon so I can use the pool.
From looking at various charts, we may see a warming trend near mid-month February.
German Kitchen in Seka
Been a few years since I took a trip to Seka. Spent a delightful day at a very pristine lake in the area.
Had always wanted to do a rerun of a very pleasant experience.
Now I have found a reason:
"The German Kitchen"
in Kham Ta Kla.
in Kham Ta Kla.
I know they have handcrafted sausages: "Fränkische Wurst."
Haven' seen the menu yet, but as soon as I confirm schnitzel on the menu, I'll make travel plans.
Closed Mondays, the German Kitchen is open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Sakon Nakhon Red Cross Fair starts tomorrow
| Watch out for this motorist. He might be in the drivers seat, but the car is remote controlled |
New Alcohol Law Effective February 1
The English language article appeared at NNT concerning the new drunk driving laws
Blood Levels can not exceed 50 milligrams for drivers and Passengers.
Comments at Thai Visa seem to imply that there may be an error in translation.
Thai Fighting Cock export industry in trouble... NNT
Love Google Translate
Computer generated translations really create a language all of it's own.
This translation really leaves me chuckling, (and so does the wedding picture) :
Nakhon Phanom raise young bride married two thousand ladyboys at Sakon Nakhon
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Fumigating the neighborhood
I had just stepped out of the shower at 7:30 AM when I heard the distinctive sound of the sprayers.
I looked out of the window, the street near my residence seemed to be the starting point.
Just lucky I had all my doors and windows closed due to the cool weather.
Half an hour later I had to walk through that stuff to catch my ride on ITU.
It's not really an eradication. Only flying mosquitoes are annihilated. The eggs are undamaged and will be active mosquitoes in a matter of hours.
In the early evening hours the fumigation seemed almost unnoticeable. Plenty of mosquitoes out for blood
They are building "The Great Wall of SakonNakhon."
If you're driving into town on highway 22, you can still see the golfers and other sights. But not for long. Very soon you'll only see a very long wall
Think this Highway sign was fairly recently installed.
At least I hadn't spotted it till recently.
It seems to be gaining fame as a tourist attraction.
Seen pictures on Facebook and a number of personal photo albums.
The area does have a large Vietnamese population and it probably makes them feel closer to home.
Savannakhet
Had to take some remedial geography on that one.
Wasn't at all where I thought it would be.
Cool weather reduces some local farm yields
"Sakon Chili farmers weep..." ...is the translated headline at naewna.com.
Local yields of chilies and turmeric have been drastically reduced by the extended cold temperatures according to the article.
Knowing how much Thai's enjoy their chili, it may seem like a minor catastrophe to many.
My own plants seem to attest to the truth of this news item. Chilies are stunted and shriveled.
Peppers produce for an average of three months.
Most plants will need to be replanted after the cold spell

Other plants in my garden also seem to be suffering.
Only half of the banana fruits survived and seem much smaller than usual. Some smaller coconuts are prematurely falling from the tree.
On the other hand, my radishes, zucchini and orchids seem to be doing quite well

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Knowing how much Thai's enjoy their chili, it may seem like a minor catastrophe to many.
My own plants seem to attest to the truth of this news item. Chilies are stunted and shriveled.
Peppers produce for an average of three months.
Most plants will need to be replanted after the cold spell
Other plants in my garden also seem to be suffering.
Only half of the banana fruits survived and seem much smaller than usual. Some smaller coconuts are prematurely falling from the tree.
On the other hand, my radishes, zucchini and orchids seem to be doing quite well
Related news
Soaring food costs hitting homes THE NATION
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