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Farming is entire possibility that anyone can make as much money as you can make with another profession.If you own a Farm,it is the potential opportunities for lower financial returns against on a lot riskier.smile.png

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Our Banana Jungle

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I counted 32 this morning from emerging pods

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To not far from being ready for sale (we have sold three already and they do take them before they start to turn yellow)

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hi ron,,

did i spot a couple of lamyai in there, or something very similer,??

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Our Banana Jungle

DSC09228.JPG

I counted 32 this morning from emerging pods

DSC09235.JPG

To not far from being ready for sale (we have sold three already and they do take them before they start to turn yellow)

DSC09237.JPG

hi ron,,

did i spot a couple of lamyai in there, or something very similer,??

They look a little like Maprang (Mariam plum). We planted bananas around ours to give them a bit of protection until they got established

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Our Banana Jungle

I counted 32 this morning from emerging pods

To not far from being ready for sale (we have sold three already and they do take them before they start to turn yellow)

hi ron,,

did i spot a couple of lamyai in there, or something very similer,??

There could be but they would be on an adjoining property not ours.

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Our Banana Jungle

DSC09228.JPG

I counted 32 this morning from emerging pods

To not far from being ready for sale (we have sold three already and they do take them before they start to turn yellow)

hi ron,,

did i spot a couple of lamyai in there, or something very similer,??

They look a little like Maprang (Mariam plum). We planted bananas around ours to give them a bit of protection until they got established

The ones seen at the bottom of the image are young mangoes. There are some Mariam Plums to the right at the bottom just off the picture.I will go and get a shot of them today.

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Part of the local Chanthaburi culture.

There are many horses in Chanthaburi - seen in temple grounds cared for by monks (but not ridden by them) and often see horses featured in temple artwork/murals

Also several riding facilities, the newest one optimistically named '15 Cowboys' but they have just 6 horses (job share?)

Cowboys on horseback often feature in local parades.

These three near our home were colour-coded, keeping their distance from three brown horses in the same field.

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