Saturday, November 03, 2007


Birthday cakes for P. Puert and Dr. Sumet at Bacco, a new Italian restaurant at Sukhumvit 53.



At Bacco.

Monday, October 29, 2007




The Royal Barge Suphannahongse.

Watch the Royal Barge Procession Rehearsal at River Mansion with the complimentary ticket from Pe Norm. The Krathin ceremony is scheduled to take place on the Chao Phraya river on Monday November 5. There are 52 Royal Barges manned by 2,098 nay personnel.








We then go to Siriraj Hospital to sign get-well books for both His Majesty the King and Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana.

More than hundreds (at that time) of well-wishers are all over the hospitals. Many people pray before the statues of the Prince of Songkhla, our King’s father.

Monday, October 22, 2007


Pee Thanorm's Birthday Party at Hamillton Steak House.

Saturday, October 13, 2007


We have lunch for the first time at “Jok Kitchen”, Yaovarad area. The food is delicious, the price is reasonable. Our meal begins with shrimp wontons, followed by smoked roasted duck, seared snow fish with iceberg lettuce, steamed crab, fried vegetables with abalone and the last one - dried prawn with gingko nuts. After the meal, the owner and chef, Khun Jok come to talk with us for a while. It is a very small shophouse with about 2 tables in front and 1 small table at the back.

Saturday, October 06, 2007


Try the sizzling brownie at Melvados, Siam Square Soi 2. Whenever someone orders it the chocolate flavor waft all over the shop. I guess that the shop is owned by an Thai-Indian.




Harley Davidson Show at Siam Paragon.

Saturday, September 29, 2007


Watch the “Cloudy Throne” (บัลลังก์เมฆ) at MuangThai Ratchadalai Theatre sponsored by my brother. Good point for having a brother la!

Sunday, September 23, 2007


Visit the Japan Week at Central World.



End the short meeting at Mos Burger, a fast-food chain from Japan. I tried the Teriyaki Burger, a bit too sweet for my taste.

Saturday, September 22, 2007


Baby Lyn sleeps soundly in her Grand pa’s warm hug. (p.s. take a look at the sniper at his side, guess that it would turn out to be an automatic M-16 when she grows up!!!)

Sunday, September 16, 2007


A half-day-boat trip gathers at Bangrak. The morning weather is kind of foggy before it changes into heavy rain and we have to end the trip earlier than planned.



What a nice spot for fishing!!!



Our first stop is at Wat Ratcha Orasaram Ratchaworawiharn. I have never been to this temple before. It is more convenient to come to this temple by boat than by car.

Excerpt from the temple:
Wat Ratchaworawiharn is an ancient temple since Ayutthaya period, its former name was Wat Chom Thong. Because of King Rama III, who restored the temple, favored in Chinese Art, thus the architectural and all artistic works for the restoration was the applied art of Thai and Chinese style. The well harmony of Thai and Chinese style can be observed from both of Wiharn (The sermon hall) and Ubosot (the ordination hall) of the reclining Buddha. It was the first temple without decoration on the rooftop of Ubosot and Wiharn.



Painting on the inside window.



The stars of this trip. I think that everyone in this trip has taken at least one of pictures of them.

Saturday, September 15, 2007


A dinner party is held at Dusit Thani Hotel.

Sunday, September 02, 2007


A small gathering among "travelling" maniac is arranged on Sunday at Iberry before Nong Rome goes back to pursue his Doctorate at Spain. This time we have two newbies, Nong Jeep and Nong Nobita, showing up at the meeting.

Sunday, August 19, 2007


Wat Bang Kung (วัดบางกุ้ง) at Amphawa, Samut Songkram Province.
After exercise my vote on the referendum regarding the Draft Constitution 2550, we then have a delicious seafood lunch at "Somnuk" shophouse before visiting one of the "unseen" Thailand places. Here, four big trees (ต้นโพธิ์, ต้นไทร, ต้นไกร และต้นกร่าง) cover the Buddhist chapel.



Also in the area are the thai boxing models.



Chan and Van are trying to imitate them.

Saturday, August 11, 2007



Khun Suthas and his family donates Plai Suthas to the Elephant Reintroduction Foundation.



These wild boars have also been donated by Khun Suthas last year. He named two of them as "Nang Aor" and "Nang Norm". 555

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

My second Trip at Java - Day 5


Noo Nong and Mer at the airport.
We leave Solo in the morning and waiting for the evening-connecting flight to Bangkok at Kuala Lumpur again.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

My second Trip at Java - Day 4




PrambananTemple located 17 kilometers east of Yogyakarta, it is believed to have been built by King Balitung Maha Sambu in the middle of the ninth century. The temple, named after the village, is the biggest temple complex in Java. Locally known as the Loro Jonggrang Temple, or the Temple of the "Slender Virgin", it is the biggest and most beautiful Hindu temple in Indonesia. Its parapets are adorned with a bas-reliefs depicting the famous Ramayana story. Out of the remaining ones, three main temples are Brahma Temple in the north, Vishnu Temple in the south, and the biggest among the three which lies between Brahma and Vishnu temples is Shiva Temple (47 meters high).




Candi Sewu





From there we go to Solo to stay overnight at CaKra homestay, which LP has given a good recommendation to.



Waiting for the dinner time, a local staff at the hostel suggests us to visit the nearby community and the Batik shop, where my all Rupee and my “emergency” dollar gladly fly from my wallet . Seeing that we all heavily concentrate on Batik shopping, P. Somboon, the only man in our group, asks to wait for us at the book shop. (Can't stand our crazy shopping spree anymore)

Monday, July 30, 2007

My second Trip at Java - Day 3





We start our day in the early morning hoping to see Borobudur at sunrise, too bad the weather is so cloudy. By the time that we see the sun in the sky, it is about 9 a.m. already. :-(, so no Borobudur at sun rise picture .
Borobudur is located 41 km northwest of Yogyakarta
The Temple is one of the greatest Buddhist monuments in the world. This colossal relic of Borobudur Temple was built by Sailendra dynasty between 750 and 842 AD; 300 years before Cambodia’s Angkor Wat, 400 years before work had begun on the great European cathedrals. The monument was conceived as a Buddhist vision of the cosmos in stone, starting in the everyday world and spiralling up to nirvana - the Buddhist heaven.
Web: http://www.borobudurpark.com



Manohara Hotel



After spending our morning walk up and down around the temple, we then head to Yogyakarta. Our plan is to visit the old town in the area called “water castle”.



Water Castle was Built in 1758 by Sultan Hamengkubuwono I just west of the kraton, part of this pleasure garden and castle is at present no more than an intriguing collection of ruins, pools, arches and underground passages enclosed by massive walls, however, the central courtyard with the nymph-baths has been restored.



Underground passages

We then end the day enjoy shopping at Malioboro Street and have delicious dinner at Suharti restaurant.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

My second Trip at Java - Day 2


Sondoro – the active volcano mountain from the viewpoint at Dieng Plateau.



Dieng Plateau is about 2,093 meter over sea level providing cool temperature. Along the road are beautiful vegetable plots terraces.



Beautiful flower with a tree-made vase
Some of us bought the “elderweiss”?? dried flower at Rupee 10,000 or about Baht 40 per bunch from him.



Next stop is at the colorful lake, Telaga Warna.



Kkawah Sikidang
Bubbling mud ponds with sulfur smell.



Here we buy the flower at only Baht 8 per bunch and enjoy bluffing those who bought earlier in the morning. But as the Thai saying goes “ Those who laughs later will laugh louder” (หัวเราะทีหลังดังกว่า) Because later on my flowers bought from here starts to smell so bad since they are not dried enough when I buy them while the flowers of those who bought at a higher price are still o.k. So Baht 8 each was finally for nothing, while Baht 40 each (hopefully) are still somewhere on the table of those who bought them. :-(



Another stop is at Arjuna Complex Temple.



Gedong Songo Temple
There are 2 choices to visit the temples situated at the hilltop: walking or riding a horse. (for me there is another option considered: staying at the foothill and enjoy the view around.) After a long discussion, 5 of us including me ride the horse uphill leading by owners. (Of course I wouldn’t dare ride a horse by myself)

Tonight we stay at the Manohara hotel at the foothill of the great Borobudur Temple.
Email: manohara@magelang.wasantara.net.id
 
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