Alive and kicking, as always. This sort of thing seems to be becoming a habit in Thailand, which is fine if they want to kill off the tourist trade altogether. It does seem to be a bit more serious and rather more widespread than before, but frankly, it could have been nipped in the bud ages ago if the powers that be really wanted it stopped. As our American friends would say, "Go figure." A lot of talk, and plenty of news coverage, but no real effect here in Hua Hin. But I do have to go to Bangkok for a couple of days in the next few weeks, so I'm hoping things will quieten down now.
Changing the subject, and on a more personal note, one of my fondest memories of my dear old Mum is her going through a list of all the family Christian names before finally hitting on the one she was after. And that was before she got old... We have a dog called Cobweb and a puppy called Pat Thai - I've recently heard myself yelling "Cowpat" up the street...
Another glimpse of my family life (enjoy it while it lasts!) - showering regularly is a pleasurable necessity here, but Mrs Ajarn occasionally takes issue if she thinks I'm not soaping myself thoroughly at least 3 times a day. She starts calling me "Khun Sa-at" (Mr Clean) in that unmistakable tone of voice that is the same in all languages. She does have her own little ways of encouraging me to shower more frequently, but I couldn't possibly mention them on a family forum.
