Museum on Soi 5

It turns out that I have a neighbor from Germany living on the same street where my house is located in the village at Ban Kaset Mai.  He’s a bit of an eccentric, but not so bad once you get to know him.  He invited me into his home to show me his “museum” as he calls it.  He has an enormous collection of artifacts, mostly from Sri Lanka, Burma,  and Thailand.  There is a sprinkling of western stuff as well.  Here’s some pictures.

The owner has two big rooms like this filled with artifacts, and of course there are other items all around his home.








Not exactly the Love Boat

This is a story of the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.

I was invited to an event at Mae Ngat Reservoir.  To get there required a boat ride of about fifteen minutes out to one of the “houseboats” for a pleasant afternoon of music, good food, and visiting with friends.  I got some good pictures.

The bad part was that I “missed the boat” in terms of how to arrange transportation to leave the houseboat.  “This is my boat,” “you don’t belong on this boat,”  “this is our boat” and “this is a designated boat” were the excuses being used by people (westerners) as they left me behind, although there was plenty of seating capacity remaining on each particular boat.  Denied access to one boat after another, three altogether, I determined that escalating my effort was the only way I was going to get back to shore.   Just as it was getting dark another boat came to the dock and I hopped on, uninvited, which leads to the ugly part of this story. 


There were zealous verbal attempts to get me out of the boat, all of which I ignored.  I was mentally super-glued to the boat seat and no amount of protest was going to deny me my ride back to the parking lot.  These poor people would just have to ride back with a stowaway, me, although I was in plain sight.  During the ride one fellow turned around and began to re-iterate his dislike of having me aboard.  So, I asked him if he could swim, because, as I told him, “If you say one more word to me I’m going to throw you into the water.” Yeah, that went over so well that others decided to join him.  I told them all to go to hell or jump in the lake because I was on the boat and there wasn't a fucking thing they could do about it. Once you finally get aboard, being the biggest guy on the boat has its advantages. 











Random pictures

Here's some pictures taken during my visit to the US.  
Fall 2014  


North shore Lake Tahoe.  Still looking for a great photo stitching app.

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My son Ryan and his wife Elly



Birthday cake and ice cream

Santa Cruz Boardwalk roller coaster.


Royal treatment while visiting friends.

Wool Growers in Los Banos for Basque dinner.  Highly recommended.

With Evan's wife Evelin at Red Rock Canyon.






The King Fire bearing down on Lake Tahoe's west shore.






Natural Bridges State Park at Santa Cruz



Capitola Beach, just south of Santa Cruz.  




Evan and Evelin







Let's get together for coffee soon.