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Kissing Elephants and Loikratong Festival

November 23rd 2010
Newsflash: Shark attacks come in waves. Not to worry, we have not been attacked by sharks. (Would be tough, considering we’re more than 500 miles from a beach). However, while discussing the topic of shark attacks with Kristin, a girl from Virginia Beach, we noticed that a lot of shark attacks seem to happen at once, then none for a while. And I made the totally innocent remark that ... read more
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Thai Flag A unified Thai kingdom was established in the mid-14th century. Known as Siam until 1939, Thailand is the only Southeast Asian country never to have been taken over by a European power. A bloodless revolution in 1932 led to a constitutional monarchy.... ... read more
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25th November 2010

Not pine tree country!!
This must have been truly spectacular to see. Still, obviously nobody was worried about forest fires!! In the late 1960s, kids in the south Okanagan Valley where I grew up discovered that if you took a cleaner's bag, and fastened it over a light wood or wire cross equipped with a lighted candle right in the middle of the cross, chances were the whole thing would fly, much as illustrated in Amy's photos. They caused no end of UFO reports and drove the police and forestry officials nuts because of the fire hazard. That part of the world is semi-arid pine tree country and tinder dry most of the time. When it's really dry, it's so volatile that signs have actually (honestly) been posted along highways warning the public that because the fire hazard is so great , don't even fart in the woods. Obviously not a problem in this part of Thailand.

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