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Village Updates, Thailand

By Davedtc @davedtc

thailand-village (4)We have been infested with pigeons! They are nesting all over our roof – any crevice or corner is fair game. We’ve moved out a number of nests – found a number of eggs and put covered any open areas on the roof with some sort of thorny plant material to discourage future nesting. Still they flock to our roof at all hours of the day and night. The scratching continues even in the early morning.

Last night at 3am I was awakened dramatically by a loud bang, seemingly coming from our tin roof. My first thought was a meteorite had crashed through our roof. However in my sleepy state I soon realized the probability of this was quite slim – and we soon found out that my brother in law had been shooting at wild dogs that were trying to kill some of his chickens at 3am.

Yesterday we ordered up a masseuse to come to our village and give each of us a massage. I commented she looked quite tough as soon as I saw her and before she even started the massage on me, I quickly said “bow bow noi krap” or in English something like, “Please go easy on me”. My words fell on deaf ears – she was set on giving me one of the deepest most painful massages imaginable!

Today we went to a nearby hospital to visit a friend who was in a motorbike accident. There are always stories of motorbike accidents this time of year – he was in the “broken leg” ward with all the other motorbike victims. With some downtime during this visit, we decided to do some shopping. This particular hospital seemingly is a shoppers paradise – on site massage, a gift shop, a health shop, lots of food and fruit vendors and much more! We picked up a bottle of Hot Chili Capsicum cream for the hands. Upon trying out this unique product, we found that it slightly burned the skin and is a major nose and eye irritant if you accidentally touch this part of your face!

Fresh breakfast condiments
Fresh breakfast condiments
Capsicum hot chili cream
Capsicum hot chili cream
Our newly born niece
Our newly born niece
Orchid growing in our village
Orchid growing in our village



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