Thursday, November 3, 2011

Demise of the Sunshine Garden

The Sunshine Garden is the second Farang establishment to close this year after  disappointing numbers of patrons. 
The escape bar closed earlier this year after only a few months in operation.




Where others have been before






I didn't have a birthday party...

...but that didn't stop my Thai friends from throwing a party. Visitors arrived and left throughout the day.  Some real surprises were people I had not expect to remember my birthday.   
Quite a crowd had gathered on my porch by early evening. I made myself comfortable in front of the tube.  Still a bit under the weather from this lingering flu, I had no plans to party.
When I did step out to greet all the visitors I noted a bottle of whiskey, which had been a birthday present, was  empty and a lot of sheepish faces looked innocently at me.   
I did get quite a number of free massages that evening. After the massages and some beer I was off to dreamland for the night  
I did wake up briefly somewhere around 11 pm.   The only reminder that there had been a party was an empty case of beer bottles on the front porch

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Thailand Floods, Ya' ain't seen nothing yet!

According to some soothsayers, this years floods in Thailand are a minor preview of what is yet to come.

One local prediction has it that flooding will be even worse next year.

The end of the world as we know it has been predicted as long as man has walked the earth.  So far it hasn't happened.

BUT
Somehow the prediction of
'you ain't seen nothing yet,'
made me pay attention.
That same source predicted unusually cool temperatures, some eight months ago.
Looking across the globe, that prediction has already materialized.

Next year's forecasts are all over the map everything from normal to severe cold to severe hot. Depends which agency is doing the reporting.
The answer will come right around Christmas.  That's when the heating ocean waters give birth to El Nino.
That's the mischievous little boy responsible.  It's said that he's been getting stronger with the help of global warming.  If you believe in that sort of stuff...


One of the best photography collections of the Thailand floods  and how Thais are coping
Denver Post - Oct 31

Loy Krathong and all festivities along the Chao Phraya River CANCELLED
Zero occupancy at Bangkok riverside hotels
Pattaya Mail - Nov 1
  • I did receive a TAT e-mail today (Nov 2) advertising the celebration both in Bangkok and Ayutthaya from Nov 8 through 11
"We must use the wrath of nature as our teacher,"  HRH 1990
San Francisco Chronicle



Video published on Nov 1, by Associated Press on You Tube




Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Triple Header Birthday

Catholics have a tradition:  If you never attend church, then at a minimum you should attend Easter Mass.
Buddhist have a similar rule, except their one day of the year is your birthday.  You should at least pay homage on that day.

I participate in some of these rituals purely to appease my friends, especially this one at 6 AM.
It's a triple header birthday celebration










Unseasonably Cold Weather Approaching



My neighbors seem to be preparing for an extended cold season.  They are cutting up fallen trees and stacking firewood.

For the moment weather is still arriving from the east.  A cold front from China may soon compete with the easterly weather.


Ocean Surface temperatures in the South China Sea are dropping.  Cooler surface temperatures are approaching from the north.  This will decrease the effects of easterly weather on this area.

Sakon Nakhon inter - Provincial Youth Games

The Sakon youth football team hasn't done all that well from what I've heard. Didn't do well at all yeasterday, loosing to Mahasarakham in a big way. 


It's not that they didn't play well.  The other team just played a whole lot better



Plenty of interruptions throughout the game. A water truck circled the field to prepare the track for another sport event



From the distance it sounded like drumming band was approaching. It wasn't...


There was a request over the loudspeaker system to temporarily stop the machinery, but I guess you can't hear that on that roller. He continued circling the field


Meanwhile they were busy marking the racetrack the old fashioned way



Think They were preparing the track for a bicycle competition


In the stadium parking lot they were getting ready for volleyball competition

Further in the school complex boxing competitions were underway


Didn't quite figure out what competition they had brought in the bales of hay.



Seemingly the most popular event was lawn bowling.
There is probably a different name for this game with three steel balls. I see them playing this one every day.



With the aid of my decoding ring I was able to determine the games continue through November 5th

Monday, October 31, 2011

My flu like symptoms continue

Food Shortages Noted

Tom at Isaan Life reports of some shortages at the Khon Kaen Big C.
Worth taking a look at.  His report includes some revealing pictures.

Stocking up was a no-brainer some weeks ago, when they first mentioned the floods are coming.
I bought a 45 day supply of some  items I knew I just could not do without.
First time I ever bought a whole case of MAMA noodles.
It's interesting to note by the empty grocery shelves what the fast selling items are.

Potatoes and apples are apparently not on that list.



Local Provincial Youth Games

The Provincial Youth Games continue here in Muang Sakon Nakhon. Football, boxing, the Thai version of lawn bowling and many other sports are part of the events.
I've only attended one event. My flu like symptoms continue to zap me of energy.
Do plan to attend a Sakon Nakhon football game this afternoon.

Did watch the Mahasarakham girls defeat Korat last Saturday.  Both teams really impressed me.  There were moment when I wondered if these were really girls teams.



Thailand vs Australia Game 2

The game is scheduled for October 15.  Because of the Bangkok floods they are considering moving the game.
Chiang Mai is an alternative under consideration. Bangkok stadiums not inundated, are being used as refugee camps.  If the game does take place in Chiang Mai, they may well be faced with unseasonable cold temperatures.
Personally I wish they would not move the game.  Having the game in Bangkok at this time would be an immense morale booster for Thais.
In game one played in Australia, the hosts won 2-1.

Before the Australia game Thailand plays in Saudi Arabia on November 11. (11.11.11)


Nakhon Phanom Friendship Bridge Dedication Ceremony
is on November 11 (11.11.11)


I did recently mention that the parade season has begun.
DIRTY OLD MAN ALERT: You may be interested in other videos by this uploader. I won't post them on this blog as it IS NOT AN ADULT CONTENT BLOG.  You can find the links of interest at the end of the video

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Happy Halloween


It's all downhill now

If strategic dams continue to 'hold,' the worst is over.  Now it's a matter of waiting for the water to run it's course.  Probably some weeks, followed by a lengthy reconstruction period.

It's going to be interesting to watch  how that unfolds.
Will they rebuild like it was before, or consider modifications to avoid such catastrophes in the future?
Will graft flourish?

Local Food supply
While major chain stores are having problems restocking their shelves, local markets and street vendors seem to be benefiting with increased business.



Recommend you turn down you volume on this video!! (Helicopter sounds)





English subtitles


Video cams of Bangkok streets under water
Bangkok CCTV 487  Bangkok CCTV 473


Or you can find a complete list of all Bangkok CCTV here