Monday, November 7, 2011

Those bosoms are factory made


Weather is approaching form the south, south-east.

The heaviest rains are most likely over southern Vietnam and Cambodia.

Hopefully the storm will dissipate somewhat before reaching us.

Winds from the north, north east are beginning to cool the area.

Today's high is most likely the highest temperature of the week until the weekend.


Flooding is no deterrent for Bangkok police
That's the impression I got looking at the Bangkok Post.  It's a picture of a policeman on a bamboo raft.
The article mentions that a number of water pumps have now been pressed into service.
You'd think they would have done that weeks ago.  But then this is 'Amazing Thailand.'
There's even talk of digging a canal from a highway. Would not be at all surprised if the highway was previously a canal.

Thailand isn't the only country suffering from extreme floods

While all media is being bombarded with news, videos, pictures, comments and continuous updates of Thailand's floods, Cambodia floods are almost totally non-existent in international media.








In Bangkok most folk had at least enough warning to move their cars to higher ground, not so in Italy.











Plenty of video clips at You Tube of the November 2nd Miss International Queen Competition
I have never seen any talent in lip sync performances.  Keep in mind those bosoms are factory made

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Dry Season is Wedding High season

July seems to be the most popular wedding month worldwide.
Not so in Isaan where July is the start of the rainy season.
Now with the dry season well underway,  I've noted a steady increase of wedding plans, and have a number of invitations confirming 'Dry Season is Wedding High Season'

  Thailand's past corruptions come home to roost
That's about the best way  to describe the discoveries reported in this news item.
Would be interesting to see statistics of how many Bangkok canals have disappeared in the last five decades


Boat builders doing brisk business in Thailand

Love the float with a couch  (1 minute 4 seconds into the video)

A major crack is developing in Antarctica.
A big chunk of Antarctica is expected to break off later this year or early next year.
The estimated 880 sq km ice cube is expected to drift north.
It is a reoccurring event. A similar such breakup occurred in 2001.
What is of interest is the effect the ice cube will have on cooling ocean temperatures in the area.
Possibly months of drought conditions on nearby continents months after the ice cube dislodges and melts.

Dehydration a major cause of Kidney Stones
Had this pain on the left side of my groin on and off for almost two days.
Didn't take a medical degree to determine the cause.
I drink too much coffee, which we all know dehydrates the body, as does alcohol. 
The pain had not been severe enough for me to decide to seek medical attention. 
Searched out alternative treatments and determined what I had around the house to use. 
Drank a healthy amount of olive oil and apple cider vinegar, followed by extra helpings of water. 
After ten minutes I jumped up and down a few times. 
The stone seems to have been dislodged.  However, all that jumping has created uncomfortable pains in my spine.  Rum and coconut juice should remedy those pains.

Protect I.P. Act Targets Overseas Web Pirates
It is aimed at websites outside the U.S.A. distributing anything copyrighted. 
Those free downloads of music and songs are a primary target.  Even innocently recorded home movies may be targeted  if your radio or TV  happens to be playing in the background.
One website claims that kids like Justin Bieber may well wind up in the courts.  Justin got his start posting videos of him singing copy protected songs
Protect IP Act at WIKIPEDIA  

Friday, November 4, 2011




Weather
Local: increased chance of rain over the weekend, Monday and Tuesday.
While Thai Meteorological Department suggest only a 10% chance of precipitation, others predict anywhere from 40 to 80% possibility.
All weather agencies are in agreement of a cooling trend noticeable on Wednesday with lows ranging from 18C to 16C (not the previously forecast 14C)

As if there isn't enough misery in Bangkok and surrounding provinces, rain is in their forecast during the early part of next week.

Those crazy men and their flying machines

In aviation  terms this is called a crash landing.

There was no "crash" though.

With the exception that the landing gear failed to deploy, this was a near perfect landing






German aviation marvel
The eggbeater is airborne












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