. Woke up this morning to the sound an apparent buffalo herd
Took a few moments to realize it wasn't a roundup... ...it was frogs. Bullfrog came to mind.
These critters are up all night and seem to go to sleep around 6 AM.
Reminds me of a few locals.
A second day of rain yesterday, this one was a tropical downpour that started mid afternoon.
My visitors departed for a football game as part of the Phu Phan Youth Games. Ten minutes after their departure, the skies opened. Pretty sure their game was cancelled.
From the looks of things, I'd say the rainy season has started very early this year. Forecast calls for clouds and possible thunderstorms.
It wasn't a torrential rain typical in this area during the rainy season. Then of course it's too early for that season. My 6,000 liter ( 1,585 US gal)capacity water tanks filled in an hour. During the torrential rains my water tanks overflow in less than ten minutes.
The advance party of heavy winds arrived around 8 PM. Plenty of leaves, plastic bags and assorted trash were using the street as a runway. Laundry on the line also seemed ready for takeoff. Their flight plans were terminated.
Thunder and lightening in the accompaniment of rain joined the party.
(accompanimentpartinacompositiondesignedtoserveasbackgroundandsupportformoreimportantparts)
Within moments after the arrival, at 9:15 PM the lights went out.
Muang Sakon was in the dark.
Most folk in the neighborhood sat outdoors under protective awnings. Indoors without fans was just too muggy (humid). Electric service resumed shortly after 11 PM.
Battle wounds Incurred Expecting an overflow on my water tanks I changed pipes. Forgetting appropriate procedures, I cracked and broke a window, which I then had to remove from various locations on my foot.
Sitting at my outdoor bar, waiting for the lights to come back on, I exchanged stares with a young frog for some time. When I moved to get my camera, he/she decided it was time to depart. With frogs making their appearance, snakes should be on the scene shortly.
9:24 A.M April 27
This morning an increase of Mosquitoes is very apparent.
They are working late into the night preparing for the event at the stadium on I.T.U. I know because they have come a number of times to borrow tools. Hammer, saw... and then the ladder. 8 PM and they are still working.
The first day, April 26, is mostly meetings. At least that's the explanation I got instead of a translated schedule.
April 27 starts off with a talk show, followed by boys and girls volleyball competitions all afternoon. The games include participants from provinces throughout the northern Isaan area including Khon Kean, Udon Thani, Kalasin, Nakhon Phanom, Mukdahan Chaiyaphun
April 28 Parade from Municipal offices (across the street from the night market) to the stadium starts at 6:30 AM (I have to factor in Thai time on that one. Volleyball championship games start at 10:30. The real fun starts at 1 PM.
Bear with me while I 'guess translate.'
Eat fruit: Possibly a competition of which team finishes eating fruit first
. Two recent uploads to you tube, promoting tourism caught my eye.
The first video the picture quality is poor, however the historical commentary and the camera work is excellent.
The second is a high quality scenery show with music. Personally I'm not that enthused over song and dance tourism promotion. I prefer facts and information