Friday, November 2, 2007
House and garden
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.
Friday, September 7, 2007
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Phanom Rung
Phanom Rung was built in the C12th AD, by the Khmer Empire. It is in Buriram Province, 60ish miles south of my house. It was on a trail from Angkor Wat in Cambodia, to Phanom Rung and on the Primai in Khorat province. It was built on the rim of an extinct volcano (this whole area is volcanic, the rice fields are littered with boulders shot out of volcanoes). It was built as a religious temple, Hindu/Buddhist, a pathway leads to a Naga Bridge, the 5 headed Naga (snake) is said to have shielded the Buddha, and I believe also brings rain. 52 steps lead up to the main temple building, a pool at either side of the entrance. The building has been restored, rebuilt, one can easily see the stones that were original, the new stones are from a similar rock. It has been restored well. It lets one realise the splendour of the building as it would have been a century ago. A few of the beautiful reliefs above the doors are missing but most are there. As is a lot of the carved rock especially at the front of the building. Temples, smaller buildings and corridors, it is well worth the money 10bht (15p) for a Thai and 40bht (60p) for non-Thai, this is my gripe, farangs as we are called have to pay 4 times the price that Thais pay, usual for all state parks etc. Imagine charging Thai's 4 times the Brit price to go to Alton Towers.
Diving
Terry and I went diving, the sea on the journey over to the island was a bit choppy, i was close to being sick but lucky was not. The diving was great, a bit murky. We saw many sea urchins, fish, coral, sea slugs and the best a large conch shell which was occupied and moving across the sand. Unfortunately I did not have an underwater camera.
Monday, May 21, 2007
Snakes
Yikes!!!!! Snakes in the garden is not a good thing. A few days ago I had a 4ft Comman Rat Snake on the satellite dish, literally 10ft away from where I am typing. Then tonight Paa's dad killed a cobra next to the porch only 2 and a half (maybe 3) foot long, but it reared up at him, as he beat it to death.
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Friday, April 27, 2007
Gates
Monday, April 9, 2007
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