Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Whispers are getting louder "Economy heading south"

Locally heard at a wholesaler "restaurant shopping is down."
Restaurant business is down, more empty tables visible
A Facebook user mentioned that business is very slow where he works at a Sakon City home improvement center.
Tourism is way down, even though government agencies stated it's not.

Why are so many hotels for sale? | Bangkok Post: business 10 Dec 2018 







My picture diary keeps on growing

Had planned to create a slideshow of 2018 when I realized that I still had quite a collection of unedited photo albums on my hard drive

Uploaded a series of pictures of a local temple to facebook which promptly  asked me to identify these characters. 

I do not identify any persons in my photos.  Facebook does that automatically, occasionally  it's wrong

It wasn't all that long ago (November 1st, 2016) that the U.S. government came out with a directive that you could no longer wear glasses for passport pictures.

Facial recognition software had problems identifying people with glasses. 

Still today at Thai 7-11 stores software has problems identifying faces with glasses.

Not too far in the future, you won't need a wallet. You can already board a plane without a boarding pass, facial recognition handles all the details, including charging the flight to your bank account. The challenge here will be identical twins.



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Monday, December 17, 2018

Saturday, December 15, 2018

Christmas Rush at the US Embassy: Fifty dollar notarization stamp special. Embassy full day ends at 2 pm

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: <acsbkk@state.gov>
Date: Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 3:03 PM
Subject: Message for U.S. Citizens: Notarial Day

Seal with blue background
  
The Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok is pleased to offer a full-day of notarial services.

Date:  December 20, 2018.
Time:  0730-1400
Place: US Embassy Bangkok 95 Wireless Road, Bangkok

           
There will be approximately 400 notarial appointments available. All services will be provided by appointment only.  Please visit us here to make an appointment. 

Fees for notary services are $50.00 USD or 1700 Thai Baht per notarial stamp.

To expedite your service, please bring exact change or consider paying by credit card to facilitate the movement of people through their appointments.

Please arrive with your passport, a copy of your passport and documents filled-out completely, correctly, and NOT signed. Documents can be accessed through these links:  Notary– including Income Affidavits

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

From Clapsticks to Flutes

Times change, nothing stays the same.  That's very obvious with the Sakon Nakhon Chinese celebration in December. The yearly tradition continues with less fanfare.

Don't get me wrong, it was great fun today, things have changed.

Missing from today's celebrations were clapsticks, face painting, cobras, ankle wraps, high pole acts, just to name a few.



 Weeks before the event, 
 neighborhood kids would 
 spend their free times training with clapsticks. 

 There were a few painful learning moments.










 Participants arrived the evening before 
 and spent the night at the shrine for makeup 
 and a sleepover












 The high pole dragon fight 
 hasn't been part of the celebration 
 for a number of years













The human totem pole also has gone the way of history



Banners which were carried by two persons were this year pushed on racks. Eight banners pushed by four people per rack 



Totally missing this year was the fancy attire


Seems to me there were a few extra yellow lions in past years





  

New this year was a truck platform with a musical group and kids playing flutes
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