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Have seen enough before and since COVID to say that 15-18 months is about the expected lifetime of the majority of these types of small businesses. I've got pretty good at predicting those that will not survive. You look at them and ask yourself what are they offering that will stand out in a saturated market, where will the customers come from...foot or motor vehicle, where is the parking, adequate signage, no website/Facebook, not on Google Maps or if they are, without the correct or any GMB categories.
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"On Toast" - what's your "go to" ?
BoganInParasite replied to CharlieH's topic in Western Food in Thailand
We make our own bread and baguettes and eat most of it still warm about thirty minutes after coming out of the oven. My favourites are slabs of salted butter slightly softened by the residual heat and vegemite mashed into it on at least two slices and the rest JIF creamy peanut butter. I'll occasionally indulge with some warmed baked beans and pan fried pork sausages. -
We had a three week very hot and air polluted period up here in northern Nan province that stopped about two weeks ago. Since then the temps have dropped 3-8 degrees and we've had two spells of rain for 3-4 days each. Even woke this morning to a couple of hours of unforecast light rain. First summer here is seven years that the farmland in the valley below us actually stayed a pretty good shade of green rather than dusty and brown. Even clear air and blue sky yesterday.
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In Thailand I will stop for people on a zebra crossing. But if I see someone waiting on the edge of a crossing I will first check to see if there is traffic behind me before deciding whether to stop. I hold a genuine fear that whenever stopped in a traffic lane in Thailand for any reason there is a non-trivial chance of being run into by someone not paying attention. And we all know who would most likely get pressured to pay irrespective of fault. I've driven in a large number of countries and Thailand is the only one where I don't automatically stop. I think I've commented before how shocked my Thai wife was on her first trip to Australia when we and others stopped for pedestrians and she as a pedestrian was afforded the same courtesy.
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Felt nothing in upper Nan province.
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BREAKING NEWS Skyscraper comes down in Bangkok earthquake
BoganInParasite replied to MalcolmB's topic in Bangkok News
Felt nothing in upper Nan province. -
Nan city. There are a couple of large local supermarkets in the central area that are very walkable but transport needed if Big C, Lotus's, Makro, Global House and Thai Watsadu are your thing.
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Unpleasant this week in upper Nan province. Had a slight chuckle yesterday when the weather app said visibility in my area was 13 klms as I stared at where the mountain only 4 klms away should be. In fact the valley ridge only 2 klms away was quite faint. Very much the indoor period of the year now.
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Bangkok Grapples with Alarming Air Pollution Levels
BoganInParasite replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
180 in northern Nan province this morning. -
Wake up, think about exercising. Decide you did enough in your 40/50s to get to current age and don't see any benefit of trying to extend too far out if it involves effort. Forget about it, repeat tomorrow and so on.
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What did you have for breakfast?
BoganInParasite replied to BritManToo's topic in Western Food in Thailand
Fried eggs and bacon on sliced, toasted and buttered whole wheat bread that I made yesterday. -
What did you have for breakfast?
BoganInParasite replied to BritManToo's topic in Western Food in Thailand
Baguettes still warm from our oven with butter, a couple with added Vegemite and the rest with smooth peanut butter. -
Thailand Faces Severe Air Pollution Crisis as PM2.5 Levels Soar
BoganInParasite replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Pretty bad in northern Nan province this morning. And not a breathe of wind to move it along. -
The wife's homestay in northern Nan province has twice hosted motor bike adventurers riding overland from Europe to destinations in SE Asia. (Most recently a Bulgarian who had ridden 47,000 klms in eight months and was heading to Malaysia to finish.) He and the other couple both transited northern Iran and were full of praise for the country.
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Noticing the same this year and we only have a few trees, but very heavily flowering this time round.
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Not surprised. Been here seven years now and not once has the wife been approached to buy her vote. Seriously disappointing.