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Old 04-24-2017, 12:37 PM
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11) Reminding me of wisteria back home (California). "The flower bloom is fading, such as our love..."(lyrics to many a love song;-)

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12) Van Gogh's alley (to me) - a corner of the local temple grounds.

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13) The canon ball tree (still flowering, no fruit yet). I'm surprised that this was actually the tree under which Buddha meditated and found nirvana. Must have the steely mind (and skull) of a...Buddha.

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14) Here you go, at last one worthwhile shot of a cymbidium (?) out on a dam.15) its younger brother.

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16 + 17+ 18) On the way out of the province on our journey home, we passed a showcase of a local coffee brand. I insisted we go in and poised to jump out of the car if they didn't stop. So they did.

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19) a koi pond at a filling station/rest stop.

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20) Back in the big city, one of my neighborhood coffee stops (a Burger King! only place I know that serves fresh cream - as in one cream and two sugars, with your coffee.) Looking out to a wall of orchids.

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That's all folks! Hope you enjoyed the show
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Very nice and so colorful!
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Very beautiful country and photos! I don't blame you one bit for wanting to stop at the coffee shop, what a relaxing atmosphere. I'm a bit of a coffee nut myself.

Thanks for posting!
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If I may ask, you are there due to work? I gather your home is in CA? I hope I am not being too nosy...
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Nice.

#14 is a Grammatophyllum, I believe.
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I thought Buddha was said to have achieved enlightenment under a specimen of Ficus religiosa?
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Nice.

#14 is a Grammatophyllum, I believe.
Ditto.

I think the bag/basket is brilliant.
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If I may ask, you are there due to work? I gather your home is in CA? I hope I am not being too nosy...
Hi Dolly, no problems you are welcome to ask. Actually, there was a thread some time back from me offering a pictorial tour of my Bangkok neighborhood when I was still a newbie expat living in Thailand. Maybe if you do some digging you'll find it, unless it's been yanked off when its "shelf life" expired (it's been a couple of years.)

In sum, I took early retirement and resettled in Thailand in 2014. Prior to that I couldn't imagine when a friend told me he moved to Vietnam with an one-way plane ticket in one hand and a single suitcase in the other ("that one's life boiled down to the essence", he said). Nevertheless, not long after it was my turn to make the same "rite of passage." So never say never.

Life is good. To be specific, Bangkok has ruined me for any place else. Simply walking down the street is enchantment, maybe not enough for other folks, but aplenty for me. For example, the color palette you have noticed is just part of the seduction, once you are fed on that on a daily basis, anything less would be just eastern-bloc drab!

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The only fly in the ointment is that the harsh sun here combined with big city air pollution and the hightly-chlorinated water have caused me to have eczema, which I never thought would happen because I used to be avid beach bum in Southern California. I have learned to live with that but am starting on the look out for a "summer" retreat somewhere by the seaside where I can escape for a week or so at the time for the benefit of ocean air and sea water. So "Welcome and kick off your flipflops!" indeed,

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Interesting. Thank you for sharing that and the beautiful pics!
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Very beautiful country and photos! I don't blame you one bit for wanting to stop at the coffee shop, what a relaxing atmosphere. I'm a bit of a coffee nut myself.

Thanks for posting!

You're welcome, Patty. Here is one coffee shop in the village commercial center. An ordinary one, but not without its homey charm. The owner/server could whip up dollops of dense thick foam as well as any barista on the west side of LA for your dry cappucino. In the middle is the concession table manned by the daughter where you can get your munchies. I was delighted to find that our table and one of the side bench are made of fossilized wood (we are in wood country.) At the other front corner is a small noodle stand, in case you need something to tide you over, catered by the owner wife. It's an open shop as you can see, meaning no air-conditioning, but there is ceiling fans and what more, a waterfall window!

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