28.4.24

Art or Just Enthusiastic?

Let's be honest, not everyone is an artist! In this family, the Thais side, that is, there is at least one, maybe two people wit artistic talent, although it's not exploited in any way for commercial purposes, she just has that talent!

However, I have always tried to encourage our children to express themselves in art: drawing, colouring, painting; and yesterday we had a short session and we got these pictures out of it.

This one: I drew the lines with 10 pencils simultaneously and I coloured in the centre of the flowers, Abi did the rest!



This is one of mine, using my new 11B pencil and my new F pencil


Again, I drew the lines with my ten pencils all at one time and Robbie coloured in the Apple Tree!



DW
27th April 2024


27.4.24

Broccoli Revolution Bangkok

The Broccoli Revolution Restaurant on Sukhumvit has been a favourite of ours for a few years and whenever we are staying somewhere nearby, we eat there.

We arrived about 11 am … early because we were about to return to Hua Hin.

Not busy but the usual high quality vegan food and drink. I ordered coconut water and promptly knocked it over, saving about a quarter of it. Mrs W said, in words of loving endearment: imagine if Abi did that!!

I had the green power bowl which was perfect since it contains much of what I eat for breakfast at home. Robbie ate the broccoli.

Mrs W had a broccoli, mushroom and rice dish … Robbie shared the broccoli!

I like this restaurant and you can find their menu here Broccoli Revolution bangkok 

DW
27 April 2024

Harbourland Bangkok

 Mrs W had an appointment in Bangkok so we all tagged along, except Sammie who spent the weekend with her Auntie Bee (they got locked in the bedroom for an hour but survived)

We stayed in a hotel called 41 Suite which is just off Soi 41 on Sukhumvit, near Phrong Phom BRS station. It’s a hotel we used a lot in the old days then Covid came and they were always fully booked but we took a chance and got our two rooms. The two receptionists remembered us and could hardly believe their eyes at Abi … she must have been two since we were last there, so an almost nine year old is different!! They’d not met Robbie at all!


So Mrs W came back and we set off for Harbourland although all I knew as we set off was that we were going to take a ride in the BTS!


I wanted to go to the Dasa bookshop and cafe and we did that: it’s a well organised second hand bookshop on Sukhumvit almost opposite Soi 41 and we got some good reading books for Abi.

Now, I’ve got a bag of books to carry as we went on three different BTS trains, including changing trains, getting of because it’s the wrong train … so it took a while to get to Harbourland but we did: it’s on the Gold Line … different types of trains to the BTS.

Harbourland is an adventure area with zip wires, slides, big padded pillows to build with, rope ladders. Keeping everyone busy for 90 minutes. Good fun and not expensive. We arrive around 7 pm so it wasn’t too busy either. Recommended.


DW

27 April 2024

15.4.24

Kanchanaburi War Cemetery

We got to Kanchanaburi city today and stopped to pay our respects at the war cemetery there. I have been there before, 12-15 years ago or thereabouts. It is immaculately kept and I find it very emotional to think about the times and conditions those men endured and now they are in a treasured spot: I find the contrast overwhelming.

I felt the same at the Killing Fields memorial outside Phnom Penh.

We went to the new skywalk bridge in the city but couldn’t go up on it, because of time constraints. The floor is clear glass so I couldn’t walk on it anyway!

We got to and crossed the bridge and returned via a long tailed boat ride that was fun to do.

That was a last minute weekend trip that turned out to be really enjoyable.









DW

15th April 2024












Kanchanaburi

We drove from Hua Hin to Kanchanaburi yesterday. You may have heard of the Burma Railway from World War Two. If you have, you will probably also have heard about the Bridge on the River Kwai: most famously as a film starring Alec Guinness as the ever so right and proper British Army Officer, Colonel Nicholson.

By the way, in English English, at least, we pronounce Kwai as Kweye. In Thai, Kwai is pronounced as Kwhere!

We arrived at around 6 pm so these images are all I have at this stage. We are staying close to the River Kwai and we will go there this morning. I have been here before, when I went on an excellent tour of the military cemetery, the modern bridge over the River Kwai and our train took us through the camp itself.

The following images were taken at the restaurant we ate at last night, images 1 and 3 and the view from our hotel window this morning: notice, we are coming to the end of the dry season in Thailand but there is a lot of surface water in this district, as you can see!




Beyond the trees in image 1 there is an oil well that has been extracting oil for some years. I took a short video of the nodding donkey from the same vantage point as you see here but it was dark and I had to zoom in a lot and so my video was blurry and grainy so I have not included it here.

Thai drivers: on the drive up here, this happened twice: I was in the middle of three lanes on a big and busy road. A car in the left hand lane cut in front of me, without warning and without signalling. Without evasive action, car 1 would have hit us, his judgement was so bad. The second car was actually filtering into the road from the Frontage Road but he didn't understand that filtering means that he has to give way if he cannot safely enter the main highway. I had more warning of him but. still, it could have been worse.

DW

15th March 2024



13.4.24

Songkran Hua Hin 2024

 Songkran started in Thailand yesterday and before I tell you what we did last night, let me begin by saying that Songkran is an ages old tradition that begins with ceremonies in homes, villages and temples throughout the country. It’s a Thai, traditional, new year celebration.

We went into Hua Hin last night, parked the car and wandered into the melee. In some of the quieter streets, families with small/young children set themselves up with water guns and barrels of water or hose pipes. Everyone who walks past is a victim and is invited to fight back if they have their own water guns. If you run out of water, you are free to take water wherever you find it.

You will see some people, just a few, who walk past who are still dry. Well, like us at the start, we just arrived in town and had met no one so far. Dryness is a foreign concept very early on, however.

As you get further into the main songkran area, the number and intensity of stations increases. Very quickly, the roads and streets lose their traffic. Otherwise, anyone on a motorbike or in the back of a pickup is just fair game and they are in for a soaking. Many people set off in a pickup with one or more barrels of water and they set out to do battle. Some of the most uproarious sights comprise pickup v pickup or pickup v pedestrians. You can laugh so much at some of the battles that you stop breathing!

Who gets involved in this mayhem? Everyone who can get there. Young kids who love the idea of soaking an older person all the way to men and women, armed with serious water power who are there to squirt and be squirted.

There are people armed with small, medium and large sized water guns. There are people armed with hose pipes. There are people who are armed with smallish bowls with which they fling their water. So water can come at you from any angle and even from significant distances.

No one. Let me repeat, no one, ever gets angry here. You go there and you are deemed to have signed a virtual consent form. It’s all really good, clean fun.

Our kids loved it, we loved it, everyone loved it. We walked a long way to go around the whole water soaking area! We took towels and a change of clothes for when we got back to the car.

Is there anything not to like? Not really, except for me, there is one thing. I am a cold water coward and some people have access to really, really cold water. I had one full body ice cold water dousing early on and it took my breath away! But, this is Thailand and the weather is warm so most of the water is warm.

There is also the tradition of face painting so, as well as with the water fights, many people are there just to paint your face. Again, nice and friendly.

So, I was attacked by very young children with their small water guns, by women with their water bowls, with a seconds long attack by a hose pipe and by that iced water attack from behind!

Finally, if you’re ever in Thailand at Songkran, get invoked, you’ll love it! By the way, there were six of us in our party and five water guns: guess who had no gun😳


DW

13 April 2024






10.4.24

Age Creaks up on us!

You might look around at people older than you and wonder what it's like to walk in their shoes. The older the person you are looking at, the more critical the question becomes.

Without wishing to tempt fate in any way, I am reasonably healthy for my age but not as fit as I should be. Still, I am independent in body and mind but age does one pernicious thing to us: it creaks up on us!

If you had seen me a month ago, you would have seen me sitting and shuffling in my chair, wincing in pain grabbing my left elbow and massaging it. Applying heat treatment creams and gels to my upper left arm, shoulder and upper left chest. I even went to the doctor and had lidocaine injections to try to numb my pain. It took me a few nights to learn how to lie in bed to keep the pain away.

This is an age related problem: don't move until your body is good and ready. Don't get into positions that your body can no longer tolerate. You will suffer if you don't heed my words.

What happened was that I spent three days glued to my office chair. Even though I learned decades ago how to take care of my back following a volleyball injury, I do still slouch from time to time. And during these three days I slouched too much. Then I paid for it over and over again.

  • Sitting became difficult
  • Driving became difficult
  • Ordinary every day tasks became difficult

It took about two weeks before I felt any improvement, in spite of the injections, an upper body massage, the pain killers and the muscle relaxants. As the pain and discomfort eases a little, we get confident. So it comes back and bites us smack bank on our arse again.

Into the third week, though, I felt more and more relief and I even managed to determine the arm muscle stress that was causing my left elbow so much pain: I massaged that muscle and it worked wonders.

Overall, it took about a month to get back to normal but even so, if I slouch a bit or relax a bit too much in the wrong way, I get a tweak by way of gentle advice: not to mess with this ageing frame!


DW

10th March 2024

Are you sure you know where we're going?

I decided I should get back to documenting my life here on my blog, as well as and/or instead of on other social media. So here we are!

Driving along, heading towards a kite competition taking place over yesterday and today, I asked Mrs W, as were had gone about 30 kilometres already, if she knew exactly where we were going: confidently, as usual, she replied, Yes, of course.

So, I drove on and fter another 10 km or so we arrived at a beach that was already a bit busy: it had a music stage all set up, there was a mini play area for children and there were many food stalls already serving food, drinks and ice cream.

We hired a table and some chairs and sat down on the beach, along with everyone else and I was intrigued by the lack of kites. Now, we had arrived about 4:45 pm so maybe we missed them for that day. But Mrs W chacked google maps for confirmation and suddenly exclaimed: Oh! it's another 102 Km away!

A few minutes later, Mrs W's sister arrived and, given the 102 km news, I asked her, how did you find us?

Never mind, the place got really busy, the music was pretty poor but everyone was enjoying themselves.

As for me, I started watching a football match on my phone when 3 year old Sammie saw my phone and asked, Where's Renaldo? I laughed out loud at that. The kids have been watching a few Renaldo tribute videos on YouTube of late and her question was taken from there!


DW

7th March 2024