Monday, September 17, 2012

US Embassy to close for anticipated demonstration


The U.S. Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand has been informed by the Royal Thai Police that a demonstration involving several hundred people is planned on Wireless Road in front of the Embassy beginning between 1 PM and 2 PM on Tuesday, September 18 
Demonstrators will assemble at Lumpini Park and march to the Embassy. The large number of demonstrators is expected to disrupt traffic in the area. Consequently, the Embassy will be closing to the public at noon on September 18 and non-essential personnel will be released. Visa and citizen services appointments scheduled for the afternoon of September 18 are being cancelled and rescheduled for later dates.  
  The U.S. Embassy in Bangkok is not aware at this time of any specific threat to U.S. citizens in Thailand.  As a general precaution, the U.S. Embassy advises you to exercise caution and to be aware of your surroundings, particularly around large crowds or gatherings. Even demonstrations intended to be peaceful can turn confrontational and possibly escalate into violence with little or no warning.  
You should avoid areas that may be targeted for demonstrations and exercise caution if within the vicinity of any demonstrations or large gatherings. You should monitor local media to keep updated with the latest information about demonstrations and areas to avoid. 

If you have any questions or concerns, please call the U.S. Embassy at (66-2) 205-4000 or visit the U.S. Citizens Service website at http://bangkok.usembassy.gov/.  We will post the most updated information on the website.   

UV 7 to 10, high to very high


     Not much weather in the upper atmosphere.
     Even though some localized thundershowers are forecast,

     Anticipated occasional, scattered thundershowers are probably locally generated.
     Extreme humidity is usually the precursor.

     Local upper air weather system is moving east to west




Google Map: 6am, Sept 17
Click on image for NOAA West Pacific animated 24 hr AVN Color Infrared Loop

Katzen Jammer at 4 o'clock



  • Katze: Cat
  • Jammer: bitchiness, loud complaints, worry, misery, pity, lament, woe, wailing
Fat Boy

I'm not especially fond of cats.  'Nearly' hate them.
  Probably because of a childhood experience. 
My neighbors have a cat colony.
  Most of those cats know to leave when I'm around. 

Shortly after 4 am I heard excruciatingly loud cat screams.
  Less than a minute of that noise,
  I had enough of and went to shoo the cats away. 
One cat in a tree, fat boy had chased her there.
  A tiny cat on the ground, eyes not yet open.
  I was amazed that such a tiny thing could create so much noise. 
Once I had the tiny cat in my hand it quieted and went to sleep.
  Slept in my lap until I took it to my neighbor at 7 am, hence it obviously came from. 
My neighbor laughingly denied ownership,
  but took it, still laughing, when I pointed to his cats with similar markings.
  Think his dilemma is that he can't afford all the spying and neutering. 
Even though I dislike cats, since my neighbor has so many,
  I've not had to clean out a rats nest in my attic.


Sunday, September 16, 2012

Transportation Security? Secure?

Classic Wheels

Nakhon Phanom Stadium parking lot somewhat resembled a car show








Sakon FC at it's best

  Sakon FC faced Nakhon Phanom in Nakhon Phanom, Saturday.

The action was intense and non-stop: Exciting!!
The way I see it, it was the best performance by both teams this season. 
The stadium wasn't filled, but it was the largest crowd I'd witnessed at any Sakon game this year.
The crowd was great, no booing just cheering and plenty of groaning at the many near misses.
 
Even though the game ended with a tied score 1 -1, Sakon FC has risen from last place and is  assured that it does not face a one year suspension.
That dubious honor most likely will go to Mukdahan or Ubon.


 



Sakon Nakhon hosts Chaiyaphum in the final game of the season, Saturday, September 22 at 4 PM

Great Dining at this Nakhon Phanom Suburb




T.i.T.


Governor Rest House 
  AKA Governor residence?

Friday, September 14, 2012

♥ Sakon F & F


Thailand football:  MY VIEW


     
Recently watched televised Japan vs Iraq game in Japan.
The stadium was packed. No empty seat in sight.
 
Then I watched Thailand host Laos.
The view across the field showed just empty seats, no people.
When they did show the audience briefly, it was sparse (thinly scattered)
 

There is better attendance at many of the Thailand PRO League games




Picture by Joey
A recent Futsal game resulted in two casualties. 
Not pictured is the ball, which burst when kicked. 
The second ball, pictured above, well what are the chances?

Nakhon Phanom Bound

It's a little over an hour's drive, probably a bit longer by team bus.
The trip should not really wear out the Sakon FC players
The big question is: "Can they do it again?
Sakon FC defeated Nakhon Phanom in a home game earlier this year.
Now they face the team on their turf tomorrow, Saturday, Sept 15.
It would be grrrrreat  if the season ended with some wins.

The final game of the season is a home game Sept 22, when Sakon FC hosts  Chaiaphum