Sunday, 7 April 2019

Saturday 6th April 2019 - Yay, it's the weekend!

You might well scoff but it's important to maintain a sense of normality, and it's normal to get excited about enjoying the weekend, as a break from the drudgery of the "working" week.
This morning we decided to head north to the fishing village. It's a little over 4km to there.

We walked along the road to get there and then along the beach, for a while, on the way back.
The path out to sea is along the southern sea wall. 
It along with its northern companion seems to form a safe port for the trawlers.

We now understand what they mean when they say 
"Cha Am beach gets really busy on weekends. Just don't go there."

Trawlers unloading at Cha Am fishing village 

One of the stalls at the village where you can buy fish just off the boat

One of only a few trawlers in port today 

There's money in fishing

A few of the many trawlers with what looked like hundreds of craypots

Looking back at the fishing village from the seawall

View looking south, from the seawall, toward the centre of Cha Am and Hua Hin further in the distance


A nice looking old Honda Goldwing. 
Rare in any part of the world and this was a very nice version of one. 

A great example of an Isuzu ute. 
It seems that wheel/tyre combinations poking past the bodyline isn't a problem here.

Great colour choice


"Jhony Woker" emblem embellishes this bus. 
You just have to laugh at their attempts to appropriate western symbols of what they believe to be 
 ..... classy or exclusive or fashionable or iconic. 

As it was hot, humid and the roads and beach were crowded we did what the locals do stay at home, and in our case, in the pool or watching movies. 
After dinner we went for a walk down to the beach, but not before a false start. On our first attempt to head off I went outside it had started to rain, albeit lightly. It only lasted 5 minutes and wasn't enough to even get one of the pool towels really wet.

When we got to the beach it was as we expected, full of stalls and people. The main square was all set for the Rhythm of the Earth concert, with lots of R&B, world music etc. artists performing, on Sunday. It also had 30-40 stalls on the periphery selling foods and providing information. It looks very well set up and we will definitely come down for  a look.


As you can see it is full of food stalls and people enjoying their wares



This stall selling a griddle cooked pancake type dessert.

We had one with chocolate sauce, of course. 
It was not too sweet which made it even better.
We were so excited we forgot to take pic.
This means we will have to return to get another one, soon 😄

We came home and watched "The Highway Men". A movie about the two ex-Texas Rangers, played by Woody Harrelson and Kevin Costner, that hunted down and killed Bonnie and Clyde. I like it but it didn't get great reviews, mainly because it's a Netflix production.
Netflix seems to be becoming THE source of entertainment these days. 
I'm a bit with Dame Helen Mirren on that, but it has to be a great movie or full of 3D to drag me out of my home to watch it.

As I write this last part it's Sunday morning and we are looking forward to attending a pre-Songkran party today.
Yes, the pre-festival party is a thing.
Imagine having a pre-Xmas party and a pre-NYE party!
Heaven to some, hell to others.
I think age and propensity to imbibe would tend to tip people into one category of the other.

Have a great day and tune in for more tomorrow.   





2 comments:

  1. "Jhony Woker" hahaha so funny!

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  2. It's hard to tell if the way they rip off big western brands is done ironically or lost in translation or a "we spit in your eye" rebuff.
    Whatever it is, it comes across as funny as hell.

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