Saturday, March 26, 2011

Really Old Fashioned Football Evening at home

Remember the days before television.
Television arrived on the scene just before my teens.



Before that, people gathered around the radio.

Local TV stations, probably due to budget constraints do not have the facilities to broadcast games live.
The only way to follow the game as it happens is through Sakon FC's website radio (which someone has to translate for me, as it's a Thai broadcast).

I had considered the drive to Kalasin on a motorbike.  Done it before.
Thought about the slow progress through the curves of Phu Phan Pass, and the cold temperatures at the moment...
Nah not this time!!


Really Great Sakon FC photography here

Friday, March 25, 2011


Anton celebrated his 50th birthday last night at Martins Chern Chim with friends.

Plenty of food and drink and a bottle of plum Schnaps Anton had saved especially for the occasion, where served.

After deciding to call it an evening and heading home, I made a return visit to the party for another hour.  The party was enjoyable enough, I wanted more.







Drought Conditions
Here in the city we've had only one day with heavy rain since October of last year.
Government agencies seem to have just publicly acknowledged the fact

While on the subject, someone jokingly remarked at last night's party: "Where's the cold weather?"
Let me tell you it's coming. Nighttime temperatures as low as 15C (59F) on Sunday and Monday.
The temperature roller coaster ride hasn't ended yet.
Might have to move to warmer climates for the upcoming Songkran celebrations.

Earthquake
Didn't notice anything here, but apparently it shook buildings as far away as Bangkok

  • Magnitude 5.4 - MYANMAR earthquake.usgs.gov - -March 24
  • Tectonic Plates and Fault Lines in Asia Pacific reliefweb
     

30% of Thailand's vending water below quality
Contaminants include heavy metals and bacteria


Flimsy children's bike helmets
Check your children's helmets for quality



Sakon FC at Kalasin this Saturday 6 PM

We'll be monitoring this game via the internet broadcast  at SakonFC

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Must be that Season again! Birthdays!

Birthday Party yesterday! Birthday Party today!
Last night's dinner and beer was a one minute bike ride from my house.
Tonight's party is a few miles down the road, at Martin's Chern Chim, where they will undoubtedly sing the Oom-pah pah version of Happy Birthday.



My comments to mail:  The Japan's Radioactive Dilemma

World weather patterns and the fallout are heading west.
Some radiation has already been noticed on the West Coast of the United States.
It's going to be interesting to see what the effects will be on the ocean and it's inhabitants.  The Food Chain.


  Bans on Japan food imports widen 
mommadonna.roadproservices.com - March 23

 Australia halts food imports from near Japan plant  Bangkok Post - March 24

 Singapore: High radioactivity levels found in Japan produce    Asia One - March 24



Dog kidnapping on rise in Khon Kaen 

 Kidnapping of Dogs on the Rise  The Nation - March 23



Siamese Elephant Mounted Artillery in Laos 1893

Looks to me like they fired the canon from atop the elephant instead of dismounting the canon.
The elephant's stance seems to indicate he's ready for the next volley.

Wonder if he had earplugs?

Elephant sign language?

How many headless mahouts?





Videos:
  1. Elizabeth Taylor dead at 79
  2. TSA helps you make it to your Flight
  3. Marlene Dietrich: Ich hab noch einen Koffer in Berlin
  4. Thai Teen Affair?
  5. Great listening
  6. More great listening
           


Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Police Story Thailand: Episode 2

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Bangkok late 1990.
I arrived at the Bangkok airport (then Don Muang), cleared customs, exchanged a few travelers checks and was about to get my bearings, when a uniformed policeman smiled that Thai smile: "Can I help you?"

I was looking for the limousine desk to hire a car to Pattaya.
The kind uniformed policeman offered me a bit high, but agreeable price, took my bag and invited me to follow him.

Down the stairs we went to the garage level.
I had the strong sense that something was amiss. The officer reassured me everything was "kosher."

We left the airport for a short ride to what looked like a police motor pool.
I was to be transferred to a more suitable car for the trip.

The policeman suggested he receive a tip. I was flabbergasted. We agreed on a price, tip included.
I wasn't about to pay extra.  Motor pool mechanics chuckled.  They seemed to understand my reasoning.

I am now in a newer sedan with no apparent markings with the exception of a two inch POLICE decal on the windshield.


Rocket Man

I met the driver. Early twenties.

The express toll way to Pattaya was under construction.
It was the old highway with plenty of construction detours and delays.
Freight trucks en route to the southern port slowed traffic to a crawl at times.

The drive should have been close to three hours. We done it in one hour, 15 minutes.
The ride was actually quite comfortable.  The driver was very sensible in his driving.
I don't remember tensing up one bit.  Then of course, a can of beer at hand helped calm me.

At times we used the temporary construction roads, closed to general traffic.
A bit dusty, but we passed all the congestion around construction areas at top speed.

A few speed radars along the way.  The cops with the radar guns waved and smiled at the driver.
They apparently knew him or recognized the decal.  We never slowed down.

As I remember it, when we encountered an open stretch of road we exceeded the speed limit by 30 to 40 kilometers.

I did tip this driver generously.  It had been a very pleasant, safe and speedy trip.
The car needed a washing.  It looked like we had been four-wheeling through the mudflats.

Weather Alert: 23-25 March

The main weather system is bypassing us, moving in a north westerly direction.
(Yellow pin on map = Muang Sakon)



Thai Meteorological Department Weather Warning

"...cool weather is likely over lower northern, northeastern, central and eastern Thailand"

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Sour Green Apples

A neighbor gave us these. Have no idea what they are. Taste like sour green apples

















BRAVO

Sunday evening I was watching a bit of

Season II: 'Thailand's got Talent.'

A man from Sakon performed.

Having only one arm and one leg sure didn't stop him from achieving his dream.





Dick Tracy File:   Japanese tourism down
Thai carriers among quake casualties  Bangkok Post


In the name of preventing fake marriages and human trafficking
Cambodia sets age limit for foreign husbands Straits Times


Stuff Readers sent me





Test your shooting skills at Binladen Liquors

Monday, March 21, 2011

Hot days cool nights, then cooling



subject to update (change) 
without notice
Today
March 21
Tuesday
March 22
Wednesday
March 23
Thursday
March 24
Friday
March 25
Saturday
March 26
Thai Meteorological 33/22
91/72
30/20
86/68
28/19
82/66
28/19
84/66
28/20
84/68

AccuWeather 38/23
101/76 
37/19
98/67 
33/19
91/67 
33/20
91/68 
29/20
82/64 
28/19
83/67
AccuWeather
FEELS LIKE 
41/23
105/74 
39/17
102/63 
33/17
91/62 
34/18
94/64
28/18
82/64
29/18
84/64
wunderground 37/22
99/72
 38/21
100/70
32/20
91/68
32/19
91/66
37/19
98/66

4 pm March 21

If you consider the feels like temperatures the difference between night and day is 31 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius).




Assesment of fish from October 2008 to September 2009
highest prevalence (100%) of metacercaria in Sakon Nakhon was Haplorchoides


2 Native English teachers who can teach English, Maths, Science, and Health 
Thatnaraiwitta School | Sakon Nakhon | At least 30,000 baht per month | Listed 2/03/2011

Seventh mysterious death in Chiang Mai

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Only in Thailand!!!!


Thai army coins new terms for Lady-boys to avoid offending them.

  • Type 1:  Looks like a man
  • Type 2:  Has breast implants
  • Type 3:  Has had full sex change surgery

Thai transgenders had previously been classified to have psychological / mental disorder, which disqualified them from military duty and many civilian occupations.
Should conscript shortages occur type 1 and 2 could be conscripted.
Thailand has an annual conscript lottery April 1 through 11

Bangkok Post

Super Moon, not spectacular, but the food was great

  The sky was somewhat hazy to get a clear picture of the super moon.


The picture below was taken in March 2003, not a Super Moon year


The only unusual event for me yesterday seemed to be that I ate well and enjoyed it profusely.

A six course luncheon at the Imperial Sakon Hotel, after the S-Bac graduation ceremonies.
Served to dignitaries and teachers.
I got to sit with the dignitaries.
Understood not a word of their conversation. 
Instead I concentrated on the delicacies set before me.

My pants waistline felt somewhat tighter by the time I finished eating.

Later that evening I had beer and peanuts at the football game.

When I got home at around 7 pm,
Samat was waiting at my gate.

He had a bag of rice and red curry for me.
Red curry is my favorite.

Samat's wife had picket these green berries in my yard earlier in the morning and prepared them for the evening meal.




Discussion at THAI VISA forum:  Stolen Isan dogs for sale as dinner