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2 hours ago, StreetCowboy said:

It always seems to be someone else's problem.

 

If its not someones elses problem, who is it? 

 

 

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On 5/5/2025 at 10:24 AM, KireB said:

I like the 5.30-7.00 pm stretch the best, dunno whether that's considered day or night.

 

On 5/5/2025 at 11:11 AM, soi3eddie said:

I prefer dawn and dusk as the best and my favourite parts of the day in Thailand. For example, starting my walk in a Bangkok park while it's dark and into the sunrise. That time from 05:30am to 07:30am is magical. At the other end of the day, I time socialising and relaxing to arrive at my favourite bar on Soi Nana about 5:30pm, get a nice cold beer and watch the sky turn dark and stay until 7:30pm as day turns to night, the lights come on and the ladies pass by heading for work. Though, far too often, I stay well into the night (and some times previously, all the way to dawn).

I also like the late afternoon/early evening time slot. Get a nice spot in a bar with a few cold ones and watch the world go by. The daytime workers returning home and the nighttime brigade arriving. Two entirely different worlds briefly coming together. 

 

I also enjoy early mornings. Up around 6am for a coffee then a 90 minute walk around and visit to a bakery before it gets too hot. 

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At Centara at Hua Hin, love the late lunch early dinner and happy hour at the Beach restaurant. Eat, drink and watch people passing by 

 

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