Sunday, December 30, 2007

Huai Rat Kite Festival






Other than me living here, Huai Rat is famous for its annual kite festival. How they get the wind to blow i don't know its not been windy for months, then we went to the festival and the wind starts. Anyway, some of the kites are seriously massive, the pink one in the photo is bigger than the blue one next to the truck. Each school in the "ampur" (county sub-division) sends a dance troupe, people fly kites, eat etc. Notice the power lines very close by!?

Lottie (obviously)





Here she is in her paddling pool. In the house, and helping Paa's mum and aunty to make rice, peanut and banana cooked inside coconut fronds. She is still no walking unaided, but can stand on her own for a short while. She is now 11 months and 4 days.

The Patter of Tiny Hooves Again


One of our buffalo had a baby, taking the number of buffalo to 7. This one was very small, but has survived with no problems. Here it is with Paa's dad.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

School Sportsday(s)





Ban Ket School, our local school took part in the 3-day School Sportsday. There was football for the very young girls, hilarious because they all attampt to get the ball at the same time. So its like a swarm following the ball around the pitch. The parents are shouting, screaming, cheering, clapping and laughing.

Our school did very well (second) at "dat-grow", I don't know how to spell it. It is like keepy-uppy in England with a medium height net. The ball is made of plastic and is very light, it looks like it was probably made of bamboo historically. Two teams of three a side.

But the girls volleyball was the highlight, Ban Ket school came first. Our village (Ban Lum Puk)and Ban Ket took loads of people to support, more I think than any other village.

Bananas


The two large bunches of bananas started to turn yellow I cut them and strung them up in a three or four days they had all gone yellow. Lovely, slightly more custardy than the ones that one can buy in the UK. I think there are about 9 species or something grown in Thailand, we grow probably 5 different sorts but I am not sure about that, not being an expert banana spotter or taster.

Friday, November 30, 2007

Loy Kratong







This year we went to (the Buddhist festival) Loy Kratong, at the local school, this involves floating candles and josh sticks on banana leaf boats. There was dancing from some of the students and Thai boxing (which started very young). There was a "May Queen" or Loy Kratong Queen chosen from 4 hopefuls, Puy, Paa's cousin from our village, one from Ban Prow Wing, and two from Ban Ket. Ban Prow Wing won, although I think Puy came second, even though she should have won.

My Village

I realised that most of my pictures were of us doing x or y. So this morning I went out and took pictures of the children playing shop.
The village shop (with Lottie out front with her grandmother, Puk), which sells a few packets of crisps, pop, beer and vegetables in the early morning. Not much really.
The road almost opposite, Charlie's (after Charles Bronson) house, Boon's house and Lord's house can be seen.
And the local cafe, which is opposite our house. A bowl of noodle soup is 10bht (15p).

Rice



The rice harvest is in full swing, we had help drying the rice from some off the village kids. Almost everyone dries the rice on half the road (some dry it on the blue mesh in their gardens), the road is hotter, you may have to leave the rice for a couple of days to get it to the correct moisture content. When I took the rice to the place where they buy it, it all had the correct moisture content.
The interesting thing around here is that rice can be left (even in sacks) over night, no one will steal it even though it would be very easy. Which is great because it means that no one needs to stay with the rice overnight.

Holiday in Pattaya

These pictures were lost for almost a year, I had had them put on CD so that i could take more pictures. Last year around Loy Kratong (annual festival, reoccured last week) we went to meet Mike and Tariq in Pattaya, we visited the Big Buddha on the Hill.

We took a speed boat to an island called Ko Lan.


Went to Nong Nooch, a botanical gardens type place, Paa was obviously pregnant at the time.





Friday, November 2, 2007

Elephant again



Another elephant passed the house the other day. This one is looked after by Paa's cousins' grandfather. The elephant is decorated, I dont know if there is some significance in this. A few weeks later it passed through the rice fields past the back garden.

Lottie as usual

A movie of Lottie when excited.

Lottie with her great grandfather.


Lottie showing her six new teeth.

House and garden



The house and garden are great, the bananas and pappaya are doing especially well. Couple of pics and I am going to try a film.

Birdwatching










Birdwatching or in my case bird-spotting and moving on, is good fun here as many of the birds are not seen in the UK. We dont get that many birds unfortunately, and mostly one sees the same birds as most of the scenery around here is the same. The flambouyant birds are generally in the forested areas. However, here are a few pictures of some of the following black kite, brahminy kite, black shouldered kite, green bee-eater, white-throated kingfisher (i saw my first one today), lesser coucal, little, great and cattle egret, various herons, cinnamon bittern, painted stork (4 yesterday, and 5 flying day before), oriental magpie robin, pied bushchat, black-collared starling, common and crested myna, baya weaver.