'NO ENTRY' & 'DO NOT ENTER' signs are placed both at the front & sides of the altar...incredible to imagine foreign tourists trying to clamber up - would they do so in places of worship in their own countries?
The floor is probably the only surface not dizzyingly covered by gold stencilled patterns...then again, the cat didn't lift up the carpet to check:
The super moon
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Such a beautiful moon image - but while monsoon skies can be clear, they
still have a lot of clouds in the sky. Could not see the moon as it was
rising, ...
Life Ends, Life Goes On
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Here in Isaan, I have written of the rhythm of time marked by the cycle of
work in the fields surrounding my wife's home village, Baan Thasang...
Time for a New Blog
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Thank you for following my blog for the last year. It's been a pleasure for
me to share my experiences and wonderful to hear your thoughts and stories
in r...
Taiping Yangpihui
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Yangpihui is a traditional festival in Taiping a small township in Sidian
Baoshan region. No one know when or why this festival began only knew that
they h...
THAI GIRL in French!
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Amazing! An excellent French publisher specialised in SE Asian subjects,
Editions Gope, has just launched my novel, THAI GIRL translated into in
French. ...
Obat Hiv Herbal Terbaru Tahun 2015
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*Pentingnya mengetahui bahaya dan akibat dari penyakit Hiv Aids *
*Obat Hiv Herbal* - Penyakit Hiv ini yang ditemukan pertama kali sekitar
pada tahun 80an...
Kowpoon Nam Sin (soup)
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It's a cold weekend, the cook here decided to use the fresh meat I foraged
earlier in the week. I'm starting to get back into blogging.
*Ok, it had a couple...
Fermented fish sauce ປາແດກ padek, paedek
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This extremely pungent, opaque fermented fish sauce incorporates chunks of
fish. It is eaten raw or cooked in a variety of Lao dishes; it is used
extensive...
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