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5 minutes ago, sirineou said:

It's that time of the year where the village Wat has its annual fundraising event.

I think it is in every village in Thailand,

There is a parade from the villager to the wat where they bring in the money trees, 

Who says money dont grow on trees? LOL

Anyway the come to the wat , go three times around dome sort of temple , there is loud musick and a lot of dancing. Candy were thrown in the air and the kids went crazy collecting it. 

A good  time was had by all . especially the kids feeding the elephants. 

We were busy giving out food. and drinks. 

 

 

 

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Yup! Thanks for those stonking pics.

 

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1 hour ago, owl sees all said:

Millwall!! What are you doing? You should have been put to the sword at Hillsborough. Not win 0-4. Dear me! Just when you think the Owls have turned the corner; they flop again. Posh win 5-0. The three bottom clubs are the three that came down from The Championship. Orient lose at home. Cove win away. Harry Kane doing well in Germany.

Dear me! What a plonker.

 

Should read;;; The three clubs that came up from the Championship, are in the bottom three places in the EPL.

 

Too much excitement. That's my excuse.

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2 minutes ago, BlueScouse said:

The top flight league title stayed in the same city for seven years. Who and when?

 

Everton 1939-1946

You are right BS. Everton won the league in 1938/39, and it was not contested again until Liverpool took the title in 1946/47. 

 

There was another occasion when this happened. When and where?

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On 11/6/2023 at 12:07 PM, owl sees all said:

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Still don't wanna start. It's on it's last legs. Get a new one next year.

Be careful taking the caps of while charging a lead acid battery generates hydrogen .

I had one explode in my face once, doing exactly that and still have the scare on my hand to prove it., where I got a cut  and a healthy dose of sulfuric acid. I was lucky it did not go in my eyes. 

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5 minutes ago, sirineou said:

Be careful taking the caps of while charging a lead acid battery generates hydrogen .

I had one explode in my face once, doing exactly that and still have the scare on my hand to prove it., where I got a cut  and a healthy dose of sulfuric acid. I was lucky it did not go in my eyes. 

You are not wrong there S.

In fact after doing the top up, I felt a bit sick and lay down for a couple of hours. Must have been the fumes.

 

To make matters worse, I've got a super-fast charger. Goes from 'dead' to 'start-up' in just 10 minutes. And there is no 'trickle' option on the unit..

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1 hour ago, owl sees all said:

I take more pleasure rescuing a snail crossing the soi than I would winning the Thai Lottery. What would I do with lots of dosh? Get the Mrs to look after it while I decide what to do with it; probably.

My dream of winning the Thai lottery would be financing my kid through university, maybe uni in the UK, as she has UK citizenship.

6 million Baht would get Mildred through art school and uni here easily, and with no debt to worry about.

My fingers are crossed for a win this week.

 

 

   

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13 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

My dream of winning the Thai lottery would be financing my kid through university, maybe uni in the UK, as she has UK citizenship.

6 million Baht would get Mildred through art school and uni here easily, and with no debt to worry about.

My fingers are crossed for a win this week.

 

 

   

I hear you CL.

 

The whole idea of buying land, and developing it was - and the wife agreed - to safeguard the children's future. Both that latchibo Nan and Mildred. It hasn't worked out as planned, but there is hope.

 

As for the lottery; all that is needed is a bit of spiritual luck. This week, numbers that have both curves and a straight bit are gonna do the bizzo.

 

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18 minutes ago, owl sees all said:

I hear you CL.

 

The whole idea of buying land, and developing it was - and the wife agreed - to safeguard the children's future. Both that latchibo Nan and Mildred. It hasn't worked out as planned, but there is hope.

 

As for the lottery; all that is needed is a bit of spiritual luck. This week, numbers that have both curves and a straight bit are gonna do the bizzo.

 

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That's combinations of 2, 3 and 5. I'll give it a try.

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6 minutes ago, ChicagoExpat said:

As someone who does not spend time in your region, just to say I enjoy your little reports.

Very nice words CE. Thanks for visiting.

 

Only know two things about Chicago. Al Capone and the wind.

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44 minutes ago, sirineou said:

Also try 3,4.5,9,0 ,

Because if one side is 3  the other is 4  and the long side is 5 , the you have a 9 0 degree angle 

or if you go with 2,3 5 , the the next combination in the fibonacci sequence would be 8 

So 2,3.5.8 or the ration whim is 1.6 or 5/8s and matches  the last two digits 5,8

Do you think I smoked to much weed in my use?

We are all gonna be rich.Thanks for that S.

 

I'll be going to Ban Dung this afternoon. And I'll be after that special number that will make me 6 million baht wealthier.

 

So we are talking maths are we S? Well I like the Owl sequence, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13,,,etc. I could go on. Interestingly, infinity can never be established. Why? Cause infinity plus one is more/bigger.

 

While we are talking mathematics. A little teaser. How can a circle's area be accurately established using 4 sticks of bamboo and a pot of rice? Commonly known as the Thai farmer, or Lao Khao method. But!!!! Wait for it;;; without using Pi in any way.

 

Answers oo a postcard please. The first correct answer out the bag, will win a somtam dinner with Nok from the next village.

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7 minutes ago, owl sees all said:

Cause infinity plus one is more/bigger.

I am sorry to have to correct you and use scientific terms , but it actually biggerer

Postcard in the mail,  also I have included my bank account and pin so that you could deposit my portion of the winning directly. 

Baby needs a new pair of shoes!!:biggrin:

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On 11/14/2023 at 10:53 AM, owl sees all said:

Owl Log - Sum Sao Wat special - 14-11-2023 - Tuesday morning

 

Called in at the Sum Sao Wat on my way to Udon. Pulled into the East car park. Looking North; Wat to the left and lake to the right. Not so much happening at the lake. Not yet started painting the buddha overlooking the water. But placed stones.on the lake bank.

 

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Looking west through the undergrowth.

 

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Made my way in a big loop. Snapping as I went.

 

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Went underneath to take a butchers.

 I'm flabbergasted!!

A great big building like this and there is only 6 foot headroom. Came out before I did myself a mischief.

 

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Up the steps, and the first buddha to be seen was a cracker. Shame they run out of gold, but absolutely stunning all the same!

 

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The upstairs is the size of about two tennis courts.

Still making the decorations.

 

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Looking west.

 

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On to the upper rear. Stunning sculptures.

 

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Back shot of first buddha.

 

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Paint up the columns and tile the floor; next jobs. Then put in permanent steps.

 

Made my way out. I was interested also in the way the roof was constructed.

 

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Took some pics looking East once outside.

 

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And back to where I started.

 

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Hand in the West car park not yet finished.

 

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Never saw one person on me jaunt. A cracking way to spend 30 minutes. Then it was off to Udon.

 

Only one thing left to say; seez ya all Sunday.

 

Another great post Owl.

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43 minutes ago, Mutt Daeng said:

Another great post Owl.

Thanks MD.

 

I've been following the Sum Sao Wat for a few years now. I'll dig out some of the old pics and post pictorial progress. The Wat is not yet finished. Early next year I reckon. And the lake next door looks interesting.

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On 11/14/2023 at 11:58 AM, sirineou said:

I am sorry to have to correct you and use scientific terms , but it actually biggerer

Postcard in the mail,  also I have included my bank account and pin so that you could deposit my portion of the winning directly. 

Baby needs a new pair of shoes!!:biggrin:

Was I right? Or! Was I right?

 

Just as I predicted; curvy and straight. First two numbers in the last lottery:::: Wait for it!!!

 

55

 

Easy money.

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Aseannow up and running again. Weather was nice at the weekend up till Tuesday, max was 30 Centigrade. Last 2 days back to normal, 31 plus. I notice the difference - under 30 can work for hours, above 30 more like one hour at the most. Not young enough!

 

We cut the rice field (about one rai) 10 days ago - usual miserable results - 3 bags. Paid for the combine harvester, but not the ploughing. I keep telling the wife that rice in that field is a waste of time. Soil is poor. Not much grows around the field, and what does is only half the size. Even bananas and mangoes struggle. I want to turn it back into a pond - after initial digging cost maintenance is a lot lower, and will get some fish to eat, even if they are also only half the size.

 

Wife has just planted roses and African marigold. I predict all dead in 3 months. We need proper soil analysis to identify the problems, rather than me speculating.

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12 hours ago, HighPriority said:

Nice to be back Owl and crew.

Never a dull day here @aseannow, or 6… 🙄

I hear it’s been a bit cool Owl ?

Yes HP. It has cooled a bit. Not cool enough for the little early-morning fires though.

 

Was at the farm til 7 last evening. Rice and all that. Mostly done now.

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11 hours ago, rickudon said:

Aseannow up and running again. Weather was nice at the weekend up till Tuesday, max was 30 Centigrade. Last 2 days back to normal, 31 plus. I notice the difference - under 30 can work for hours, above 30 more like one hour at the most. Not young enough!

 

We cut the rice field (about one rai) 10 days ago - usual miserable results - 3 bags. Paid for the combine harvester, but not the ploughing. I keep telling the wife that rice in that field is a waste of time. Soil is poor. Not much grows around the field, and what does is only half the size. Even bananas and mangoes struggle. I want to turn it back into a pond - after initial digging cost maintenance is a lot lower, and will get some fish to eat, even if they are also only half the size.

 

Wife has just planted roses and African marigold. I predict all dead in 3 months. We need proper soil analysis to identify the problems, rather than me speculating.

 

Only 3 bags of rice Rick? Not good that. We finished harvesting last evening. For 1..6 rai we got 23 bags. Better than your haul, but still not worth the bother. By the time we paid out everything, we would be better just leaving the field and buying rice as we need it.

 

I think the ponds, with a guaranteed water source, is the way to go. I designed an automatic fish feeder a few years back*. A couple of those on the ponds would cut commercial feed costs by half.

 

* Anyone interested in the feeder; I'll do a special post explaining all; with pics.

 

Also a filter that I have built and works good. For well under 1000 baht.

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