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  1. 3 hours ago, chickenslegs said:

    I am not planning to move away from Sattahip for a while yet, but my wife has some land near Surin and we will probably move there at some stage.

    I thought about bee keeping for a hobby/small pocket money. I haven't looked into it seriously yet, but it seems to be a worthwhile way to pass the time.

    Take a look at vanilla CL. Ideal for a rai of land.

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  2. 1 hour ago, GarryP said:

    I am a country lad by birth so my biggest love of this place, I now call home (apart from my wife :smile:), is the countryside. I am very near the mountains (within cycling distance) and can see the tops of some from my front door. A couple of photos from one of my pushbike rides. First is actually in Udon but only 34 km from my house, and the second is in Sakhon Nakhon and 29 kms away. 

     

    I also love wildlife, the birds, insects and reptiles (including snakes). Actually whenever I go fishing I spend more time looking at nature than I do my float. Probably why I'm not very good at fishing.

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    Great pics Garry.

     

    You are quite close to a couple of huge mango farms.

  3. 10 hours ago, sotonowl said:

    Yep, and another good win at home to Hull last night. A long way to go though.

     

    Ref the rice and rat problem Owl. Shouldn't you clear the stuff from below the store? Don't the rats just use the water tank just like your missus is doing to climb up the structure? Also, have you tried the rat guards around the support posts like they do on ships cables? Having that water tank there you may as well build them a ramp.:sorry:

     

    Happy New Year everyone.

     

     

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    Did consider putting a thin metal sheet around each post. But went with the mesh option. I reckon it's all sorted now.

     

     

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  4. 47 minutes ago, HighPriority said:

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    An extra day for things to go wrong… !!

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    I hear you HP.

     

    I've made my NY Resolutions, and they don't include things going wrong. In 2024, I will refuse to let anything annoy, upset or torture me.

     

    This year is gonna be special.

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  5. 10 hours ago, Andrew Dwyer said:

    HNY to you Owl, here’s hoping 2024 is kinder to you and past events do not prevent you, Mildred and even Mrs Owl from recreating the happy family times you once shared .

    Thanks Andy.

     

    Went to bed at 10 last evening. Was awakened, a couple of hours later, by some 'bang', 'bang', 'banging'. I thought; 'what is that'? Have the Russians, or the Izzies, arrived to take over the village? They have heard about the untold riches in these parts? Dogs came charging into the bedroom. Fortunately Mildred sat with them for 15 minutes until it went quiet again. Went back to sleep.

     

    I'm usually a happy soul. Although circumstances can test us all. I'm not immune to a bit of trauma. But onwards and upwards for the coming year.

     

    Hand is still swollen, but the bone seems to be healing nicely.

     

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    So what does 2024 have in store? A drop of rain would be nice. But leccy is soon to be with us at the farm, so when the Mrs gets on the whack, I can go stay there in comfort for a while; until her mood changes. Mildred to continue in her own way. Beautiful art and happiness. I say to her; ''love your early years. Long time an adult.''

     

    For me personally; enjoy the life here in Isaan. Keep looking at nature and it's wonders. Feed the fish. Stroke the cats. Walk the dogs and,,,, decided to let the snails go. They look so sad in the cage.

     

    Must finish some written work. 'Seven steps to priesthood', has been at a standstill this year. And 'Orbital' is only half done. But most important; to keep 'Diary of a farang in Isaan' going for another 12 months.

     

    Take care out there - peace, happiness and prosperity in 2024 to y'all.

     

     

  6. 9 hours ago, chickenslegs said:

    That's a +1 from me.

     

    But I can speak from experience - when all debts have been paid, it is very tempting, and easy, to take out a small loan for something you couldn't afford before. Then one thing leads to another ...

     

    Sorry to be pessimistic.

     

     

    Indeed! Debts all paid up with a bit left over for me to indulge in some theoretical water systems. Just like the old days.

     

    Let's not be pessimistic CL. Remember this is a 'leap year'. Things can only get better.

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  7. On 12/21/2023 at 11:56 PM, youreavinalaff said:

    Sarcasm?

     

    Try asking the expats in Thailand. Many of them wouldn't be able to answer.

    Don't even understand the question!

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  8. 51 minutes ago, HighPriority said:

    Very much confirming that you are indeed a man of some stature and bearing.

    Was it Freddie Trueman who said that a gentleman was one who got out of the bath to have a piiss ?

     

    It could have been Freddie.

     

    My mate said the mark of a gentleman was one who said; ''More tea vicar'' when he let one go in the pub. He could be a tad crude at times. But that is better than looking around, making out it weren't you who did the nasty.

     

    Of course Thai women don't have ta problem spotting a good un. No sir! They can spot a gentleman a long way off. After all a gentleman in Thailand ihas money. An old codger has a big heart, but is always skint. But i quite like the idea of them bringing a chair to the old un at the ATM machine.

     

    My problem is that my big bank balance and my small waste have changed places over the years. And the wife has noticed.

     

     

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  9. 25 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

    *Piccadilly Circus.

    Please stop making me look like a know-it-all.

     

    Edit: Forgot to say thanks for the Sunday post. The Isaan skies are great. I like the thunder clouds best.

    Bang on the money again CL.

    I was thinking about Nelson's Column.

    I'm such a dunce.

  10. 7 minutes ago, HighPriority said:

    If I remember correctly xylophone and village farang were catwalk types back in their days, Owl too it seems… 🤣😎

    I was never on the cat-walk. As in Naomi Campbell.

     

    But I was always clean and tidy. And well respected for my colour coordination. However, I do like old clothes. Don't like new ones at all. Have a pair of shorts, in my drawer, that I bought in ASDA nearly 40 years ago. I like a nice hat too.

     

    TBH, I don't like spending dosh on clothes. Not to say I like walking about like a tramp. Of course not. After all Thailand is not Essex. I have standards. I wouldn't eat in a nice restaurant with welly boots on. Things like that.

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  11. 21 minutes ago, roo860 said:

    Bloody hell Owl, buy yaself a belt or get some bailing string!!!!🤣🤣

     

    Quite right. I look terrible. Any young ladies perusing the thread will be turned off.

     

    I do use a decent rope to keep the shorts up. Think the activity, stretched it a bit. Braces. Yup braces. The answer is braces.

     

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    Years ago I was something of a fashion icon. Standards have dropped a little. But I'm still a bit conscious of my appearance. Went out wearing odd coloured sandals once; one red and one a sandy colour.. Mrs Owl refused to walk with me. Got a few whacks when we got home. Learned my lesson.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  12. 5 minutes ago, rickudon said:

    Owl, if your good at fixing pumps we have one down on the farm not working. You are welcome to it next time you come to Udon. If you can fix it, you win. If not, well it was free.

    Thanks Rick, I'll have a look

    Haven't forgot your pinkies. waiting to do a visit

  13. 2 hours ago, chickenslegs said:

    I think it was Cupid (Roman God) that dropped one of his arrows on his own foot, thus falling in love with Psyche.

    I'm pretty sure that Eros was a Greek God, with a similar story.

    Now I need to go and check with Google.

     

    I reckon you nailed it CL. Just looked on 'Wiki'.

     

    '''In the myth, she was given multiple trials in order to be with her beloved, Eros, also known as Cupid, god of physical love and desire and son of Aphrodite.'''

     

    Great story; albeit a bit complicated, with birds turning into donkeys, and talking ants. I tried to read on, but got lost in the different storylines. I'll wait for the film to come out.

     

    Just remembered, there is a big statue of Eros in London's Trafalgar Square.

     

     

     

     

  14. 12 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

    I think it was Cupid (Roman God) that dropped one of his arrows on his own foot, thus falling in love with Psyche.

    I'm pretty sure that Eros was a Greek God, with a similar story.

    Now I need to go and check with Google.

     

    Don't bother poor old Google. Listen to me.

     

    Cupid was an arrow. Eros was the shooter. The whole idea dreamed up by Eros' mum Aphrodite, to get Psyche - who she was big jealous of - to take the arrow and cause her to fall in love with an 'ugly demon'. The lightening struck and Eros shot himself.

     

    But; now I'm thinking that the story gives us little sayings. Shot yourself in the foot. A bolt of lightning. Love at first sight. Don't aim for Psyche as she is above your pay grade, and you will only hurt yourself.

     

     

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