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Simple. Life goes on as usual, only a bit more soaked.
Get up earlier, put on a raincoat and cap, release the dogs in the dog runs and then start feeding them plus Oink naturally, and get soaking wet.
When staff comes in (one most probably praises the sky as it's his day off), send them to the dog kennels where they can feed and clean with a roof above their head.

Pick up the empty food bowls, get more soaking wet, and do the dishes.
Bring a most gorgeous little pup from the house to the dog kennels, to introduce him to the beagle and his Thai girlfriend where he can stay play, enjoy and stay dry. Add some more drops to the soaking part.
Take the stray dog I found a few days ago, lying and dying next to the street on my way home, out for a pee and poo combined with some toilet training, and more soaking.

Change clothes, and do some fun trick training in the kennels, while attempting to stay dry.

Time for coffee, some internet, bring dogs home, lunch. Then, hopefully rain has lessened, stopped altogether, or find out that was wishful thinking. ;)

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the only thing i can see is stay in bed and read a good book or be in bed with someone that has read one

Go an do something useful like report back on the river levels.....

When you get to Lamphun just keep going.

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i donnt know if means anything but a few houses down the road they are working on alarge wooden boat

Wanna DVD of Noah, just in case........ saw it the other day, not a great movie but topical?

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When I was working construction with concrete when it would rain one of my co workers always mentioned we could do what they do in the old country. Let it rain.

I see no reason to change that policy here in Thailand.

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the guys building the boat asked where to collect animals itold him to look in tvf as i know there are plenty of goats and other animals

but idonnt think can get pairsl

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I was driving into CM this morning and saw a large fish (half submerged) swimming across the road.

I thought, "you don't see that everyday"

I would have got off my m/c and helped it across, but the road was about 8" deep and I didn't want to get my shoes flooded.

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