At the intersection near Big-C, CM Center, EXPO, head south
At the next traffic light:
- Apples - two rights and a U-turn
- Pit Stop - turn left, approx 1 KM
- Tippy's - Continue across the intersection approx 200 yd
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| Image from Wikimedia Commons |
Here's my math problem: Effective January 1, 2013, the minimum wage across Thailand will increase up to 60%, in some provinces it's a bit less. Granted, many wage earners are making more than the minimum wage, but not all ?? Is there some algebraic formula I'm missing here ??
It's going to be interesting to see what effect this will have on the cost of living in Thailand. The minimum wage was raised earlier this year to 300 Baht in seven provinces. About the same time food prices jumped drastically. Most obvious to me were beef, pork, poultry, and fish prices. Labor intensive !! |
It's the same location, slightly different angle. Picture on the left was taken in 2006, a fairly average rain year. Picture on the right taken yesterday. I'd say the lake water level is down about three feet, at least.
There's no drought relief in sight in the forecast for the rest of this year. It's hard to predict what the spring of 2013 will bring at this point. If there's no relief before the 2013 hot season arrives, the lake may well expose some ancient relics, it's been hiding for centuries.
An attempt to raise an ancient Buddha statue in 2009 from the lake bottom failed due to the lack of a strong enough crane. That year 2009 we experienced a milder, shorter drought.
Recently mentioned spotting the critter (above) in my garden.
Apparently they can change colors.
Or it could be the peacock syndrome where the female is quite drab looking and the male shows off all his colors