Today we were up about 0530 hrs after a fitful night trying to sleep.
There was a dog fight that was legendary. A pack of about 6 rogue dogs were after it.
For about 2 hrs the lone dog walked his territory, growling and barking.
I could hear the rogue pack howling on the perimeter. Every once in a while I'd hear the growling intensify and then the sound of jaws snapping and a whimper or yelp.
After that, it would get quiet for 10 minutes or so,
only to start up again.
I did manage a few z's ultimately.
Anya's mom had a place out back where the original homestead was,
and then she built a new place out in front about 30 years back, and she tore the original down to build a 12 room apartment building to rent out.
About 8 years back, the river blew its banks and everyone in the apartment abandoned ship, so it has stood vacant since.
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We decided to clear back the brush and clean the place up some, so that it wouldn't become lost to the vegetation.
Ultimately, we are planning on building a new place there to overlook the river.
Going to have to have a 10 ft post foundation to stay above the tides and floods.
Anyways, we broke out our machetes and saws and shears and worked on it some.
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My back is a bit sore and the ants seemed to like me. It was a lot of hacking and hauling and hacking some more.
After we were done we went into town and I bought the girls ice cream.
They like ice cream.
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From the ice cream parlor you can see the roundabout.
The people in Thailand take their mopeds to new limits. I missed a family of four on one, but I did manage a few 3somes.
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This gal has it dialed.
The kid has a funky haircut, and she's able to get her smoke lit on a moving moped!
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Here goes a tuk tuk
Looks like a full crew.
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This lady is too busy to just drive.
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Guys just don't do this in the states.
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This guy must be a hell of a trainer,
I mean, Kaden can back up my truck,
but this poodle is able to drive a moped.
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We wanted some snacks, so we bought some of this pork satay.
Lots of vendors cook with char coals.
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He has a pretty good set up.
Simple, but effective.
Each skewer was about a dime.
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We decided to get some soup from this nice lady.
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This gal had sweet sticky rice wrapped in leaves and some fish balls and taro.
We got some of that too.
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We got some supplies for the restaurant.
anya is always looking for supplies.
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I am not certain how this packaging would go over in the states.
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People really are rough on their vehicles here.
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This Gazebo was interesting to see driving down the road
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seems like there are a lot of small businesses here. A hell of a lot more than in the states.
Mom and pops everywhere.
I doubt anyone is getting rich, but no one is asking for welfare or unemployment or food stamps either.