
I have been going to write this blog for a few days now, but each time something happens and I end up writing about something else. Like my mate and his delusional hopes of making an AFL grand final and rabid dogs trying to attack me. But finally some spare time, and this is about Thai products that have English translations on them. The big international companies are no worries; they often have multiple languages on their products

One of the most unique and colourful festivals in Thailand is Phi Ta Khon that takes place every year in Dansai in Loei Province. It is sometimes translated into English as the Ghost Festival as many people wear ghost masks during the processions. Really the festival is called Bun Luang which is a combination of two different festivals

Cleanse Song by Bright Eyes (studio version)
CLICK MORE INFO FOR LYRICS There was no other studio version up, except the one with the annoying video. I have their whole discography, let me know if there needs to be a studio version up. song: Cleanse Song artist: Bright Eyes album: Cassadga year: 2007 lyrics: Hear the chimes, did you know that the wind when it blows It is older than Rome and all of this sorrow See the new pyramids down in old Manhattan From the roof of a friend's I watched an empire ending Heard it loud and long the river's Om Time marching on to a madman's drum Don't forget what you've learned all you give is returned And if life seems absurd what you need is some laughter And a season to sleep and a place to get clean Maybe Los Angeles, somewhere no one's expecting On a detox walk through a Glendale Park over sidewalk chalk Someone wrote in red, "start over" So I muffled my scream on an Oxnard beach Full of fever dreams that scare you sober Into saltless dinners Take the fruit from the tree, break the skin with your teeth Is it bitter or sweet

"To the 'Beach'" Rgw...'s photos around Koh Phi Phi, Thailand
A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Koh Phi Phi, Thailand by TravelPod blogger Rgw... titled "To the 'Beach'" Rgw...'s travel blog entry: "Thursday 14th '06: (Summary) A brighter day but still a touch of drizzle in the air. Bought ferry tickets to Phi Phi for the afternoon ferry and ate one of the worst meals since I left India, sorry I mean since I left the UK. Basically I ate ants - enough said! Usual fiasco getting to the ferry port - crammed pick-up truck full of jonny foreigner.

Bright Eyes - Cleanse Song - 09 (Lyrics in description)
ATTENTION!! I DO NOT CLAIM TO OWN ANY OF THE MUSIC OR PHOTO'S SEEN AND PLAYED ON THESE VIDEOS. THEY ARE PROPERTY OF THE PEOPLE THAT MADE THEM. A band made and Performed by Conor Oberst. Lyrics:Hear the chimes, did you know that the wind when it blows It is older than Rome and all of this sorrow See the new pyramids down in old Manhattan From the roof of a friend's I watched an empire ending Heard it loud and long the river's Om Time marching on to a madman's drum Don't forget what you've learned all you give is returned And if life seems absurd what you need is some laughter And a season to sleep and a place to get clean Maybe Los Angeles, somewhere no one is expecting On a detox loft through a Glendale Park over sidewalk chalk Someone wrote in red, "start over" So I muffled my scream on an Oxnard beach Full of fever dreams that scare you sober Into saltless dinners Take the fruit from the tree, break the skin with your teeth Is it bitter or sweet?

サムイ島 koh samui เกาะสมุย
Koh Samui is the third largest island of Thailand after Phuket and Koh Chang and one of the most popular destinations for travelers. In recent years it developed to a tropical beach resort but still maintained its charm and has everything to offer - from coconut tree fringed beaches to tropical jungles to a vibrant nightlife. Popular beaches are Chaweng, Lamai, Bophut & Maenam.

Thai cuisine involves the balancing of contrasting flavors, spicy and subtle, sweet and sharp. It is also concerned with aesthetic value, for the Thais believe that food should please the eye as well as the palate.

I made my way out to see my Khruu or Ajarn Sak (teacher) today. This is Ajarn. He is an interesting man I have learnt over the small amount of time I have spent at his place