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  1. I'd kept a house and a small commercial property in Wellington New Zealand, initially house was leased to a bank for senior staff, after about 4 yrs that changed and put it with a rental tenancy agency, by this time house was over 12 years old, combination of tenants who didn't care and ongoing maintenance costs, I later sold it, moderate gains The other one I finalised in March this year, had been a good earner, minimal maintenance/ costs leased to a car spray paint and panel business, he made me an offer and bought it outright, cutting my final tie to that country. If I had it all over again I'd have sold the house when I left the country, but at the time it was a good income @ $600 a week (taxable, and NZ not USD unfortunately). Easy to look back on decisions, was the right idea at the time.
  2. If you attach/marry yourself into a certain social class, you get what you paid for. What else did you expect? I look forward to our New Year gathering, unless there's been some other major family event mid-year it's the only time most of us are together, though we try to see them individually during the year. Catch up with brothers- and sisters-in-law, see how the various nephews and nieces have grown. No smelly food, whatever that is, last year lunch was catered and brought in; no screaming kids; a conservative, educated, no-alcohol family. And for the record, English may be spoken. Happy new year, wherever you may be.
  3. Not all Thailand. Not all 'they' either. Five churches within 20 minutes of our home in rural Chanthaburi, the cathedral in Chan city is on a site established 1711 with a diocese congregation over 40,000. Thousands will attend the sound and light show in cathedral grounds over the seven nights pre-25th. Our town has a church plus associated junior and high schools, the streets will be closed for annual Xmas eve parade followed by celebrations at the church leading up to mass at midnight. Xmas will be celebrated.
  4. There's an anomaly in Google Maps between Chanthaburi city to our home 15km west. Each time, same place about 4km on the highway I get told "make a U-turn in 50 metres" which would take me back to the city, then seconds later it re-routes to the correct direction. No apology provided! Can't explain it ... and U-turn not an option either with a 2m wide built up median for a further km.
  5. We met through sport and those interests have continued, cycling, kayaking and entering every available 5/10km fun run, had one 26 Nov, next one 9 Dec, have booked ahead through to February next year. I cycle 800-1000km per month, my main activity away from home. Built a small low-maintenance house in 2018 I don't need to play home handyman often, and no interest in being tied to looking after a 'farang palace'. Sport is hereditary. Daughter represented her high school in volleyball, football and athletics this week, well done!
  6. Mrs M recently celebrated 10 years with her employer, accounting/audit work, and no intention of giving up; good company and colleagues, social life, no thoughts of leaving (healthy bonus system) or stopping work. She's never been out of work, previously with Viriyah Insurance, before that Procter & Gamble, a solid career progression. Works well for us.
  7. and judging by many posts on this forum, about the same for a few pensioners here too. Strange process for the lottery, presume he had to prove identity, password etc to log-in, once the system has confirmed it's him, told he's won a prize but can't claim it. Great use of technology.
  8. Back again on Sunday for kayaking Through the mangroves, follow the marker poles. We went through a nesting area for white egrets and brahminy kites and out into the bay Entrance to the estuary; the buildings with yellow roof are the marine education centre (free entry); to the right is the end of the Khung Wiman peninsula, with a good beach over the hills; not clear in this pic that's Ban Hua Lem Pagoda in the centre marking the entranceway.
  9. Been a lot of coverage of this on our local Facebook and also on CTV Chanthaburi; death threats, guns involved. Add in that the building itself is questionable in terms of the extensions, and that the land is 'owned' by Wat Ko Proet and whether they ever actually approved of the use of the site for a cafe and the amount of destruction of the landscape this has entailed, including the removal of some concrete structures related to the use of Ko Proet as a refugee camp for approx 5000 Vietnamese and later Cambodians fleeing conflict in their respective countries, many of whom died here. 2017 before any clearance for cafe Mentioned in this book the author Michael Harpold was here
  10. DHL - I must have struck the perfect times for flights, new passport from Wellington New Zealand was picked up by DHL on a Monday 9am - tracked via Auckland - Singapore - Bangkok and was available for collection at the DHL Chanthaburi city office Wednesday afternoon. I'd expected a week. 10/10.
  11. Out of the mangroves this is Khung Kraben bay/estuary. Safe and calm kayaking, the entrance to the Gulf of Thailand a narrow 300m. Not my photo: Aerial view of the mangroves and estuary - entrance at top left
  12. About 2km of boardwalk through the mangroves Swingbridge allows for kayaks to paddle under Kayaks (all new this season) available October to April - note the prices still the same as 2011: single is 50 baht one hour, doubles (and larger for two adults and one child) 100 baht. Note lifejackets are provided and wearing is compulsory, there's a range of adult and child sizes
  13. Twelve years later Khung Kraben (also Kung, Krabaen or Krabean) is still here. I cycled there on Monday. Beware! Marked cycle lane on the coast highway; about 1km from KK the lane is separated from the road traffic by a 1m wide concrete strip, this style runs right through Chao Lao town about 4km in total One of three entrances, chose this one as there are a few food carts here (needed water) and a railing to lock my bike to The start of the boardwalk train through the mangroves, this first section recently replaced with concrete as the old wooden one is decaying in places
  14. I'm back! Refer earlier post re the Fino cutting out. Been to three shops (and one twice) for spark plug, battery, fuel pump and was fine for a while Then an unexpected stop two weekends ago opposite a shop set up by a mechanic ex-Yamaha, he couldn't find the fault as it started ok when he got to look at it, 100 baht thanks. Again this morning - I have isolated 'when' it happens, always when backing off the throttle eg today stopping for traffic lights. I was near my destination, Thai Watsadu so left the bike roadside, returned 40 min later and it started. The previous two stops were also slowing/off throttle at lights/intersections. 30 minutes is average for it to start again as if nothing was wrong. Is there a clue somewhere in this? Intention is for daughter to use for university but not with this current ailment. Thanks The accused (or is it 'alleged offender?)
  15. Last Friday out cycling I heard a siren in the distance while I was stopped at an intersection. Waited for the vehicle police or ambulance or fire to pass ... then the source appeared. An aged Honda Wave motorbike sped past, helmetless rider carrying a fishing rod, rear tail light and registration plate replaced with a set of blue/red flashing lights, siren screaming. Must have heard the fishing was good below the dam west of here. A genuine emergency. #2 a long time ago, when we lived in Sa Kaeo there was a trend to have both handlebar mirrors facing forward so at night they reflected oncoming traffic headlights back ... no idea why someone thought this was a good idea.
  16. Not so fast, after special votes were counted National/Act do need NZ First to form a coalition government Chris Hipkins to be sworn in as Prime Minster again as caretaker Govt extended 10 Nov, 2023 12:17 PM Labour leader Chris Hipkins will be sworn in again as Prime Minister tomorrow without a formal ceremony as government coalition talks continue between the National Party, Act and New Zealand First. Current ministers were due to leave office at 11.59pm tomorrow, Saturday, November 11. However, because a new Government has not been formed - with negotiations continuing between National, Act and NZ First - and continuing vote recounts mean the “writ” has yet to be returned, it’s been decided to roll over the current caretaker arrangements for a bit longer, Hipkins said.
  17. Wouldn't that be the correct description of the generic expat who frequents Soi 6?
  18. That's no problem, one can accompany me to the store, push the trolley and then pay for her 10k of home products.
  19. On basis stores such as Thai Watsadu, Global House etc will be in on this scheme I'm buying out the two daughters, free them up to spend wherever they choose.
  20. I'm convinced that our local police are playing the long game ... In our 13th year here in our Chanthaburi town and last new year I was invited to coffee with four of them at an Amazon cafe. They even paid for my drink and cake, in exchange for my photo with each of them Been worried ever since, sure they're up to something.
  21. Why did I choose Thailand? By accident. I'd been full-time in triathlon and ocean swimming, won a travel voucher and went to a travel agent with the intention of off-season (May, NZ winter) training in Tahiti. Agent said her parents had just returned from a holiday in Thailand, recommended the same 21 day flights and accommodation deal, why not I thought. Returned August that year, happy ever after...
  22. Water everywhere! But not for any public transport options. Several years ago a 10-12 seat tour boat operated from the upper Chantaboon bridge but didn't last long. Would be a great place to own a small boat with so many waterways to explore. 1969 option to cross to the Cathedral
  23. Beach time Chao Lao, 3 November 2023 Eastern Thailand: Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, Chonburi, Prachin Buri, Rayong, Sa Kaeo, Trat
  24. So it's her boner that gets you off? Takes all sorts.
  25. Banks, and individual branches of banks, may have their own 'rules'. I switched banks to Kasikorn in September, they had set requirements to open a new account - passport with visa, yellow book, pink ID card. Easy process then. Last month the fuel pump on my motorbike died, fortunately near a repair place open on a Sunday afternoon. They couldn't source a new Yamaha one till Monday, left it there, found a motorbike rental place, not in a tourist area , the only ID they'd accept was either the Thai or foreigner pink card. Away I went on a Scoopy 24hrs for 310baht. It's also requested on entries for running events I enter, have five between now and February and part of the online registration process. For me, at least, useful. And it cost 60 baht.
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