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Archive for December, 2006

Cheers, enjoy your weekend !!

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A Reindeer Quiz

You Are DancerCarefree and fun, you always find reasons to do a happy dance.Why You’re Naughty: That dark stint you had as Santa’s private dancer.Why You’re Nice: You’re friendly. Very friendly.
Which of Santa’s Reindeer Are You?
I got this from Mausi :-)  No, there are no Reindeer in Thailand. And so far I could almost miss […]

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A quick update for my friends in Ireland… Its 7.33 am, and I’m drinking coffee which I bought for a great price at the Kasem Shop on Nimmenheimen Road. The temperature is 18 C, its a little foggy. The forecast for today is sunshine and temperatures up to 31 C.  The burning season has started […]

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Today is His Majesty the King Bhumibol birthday. Its a public holiday and is celebrated nationwide as fathers day. They consider their King as the father of all Thai people. The streets are decorated with flags and there are alot of pictures of the King around town. If possible I’ll take some photos to show… […]

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J has declared Monday, 4th December to be christmas market day. There is no christmas market in Chiang Mai But I did go to a very lovely market called NAP Nimmanheimen Art Promenade which was open 1-3 5th December. I was impressed by all the cool and trendy stalls with a good […]

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A quote for today

An excuse is worse and more terrible than a lie; for an excuse is a lie guarded. -Alexander Pope
wow.. thats a quote to dwell on ! How true….
 

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My three children are off school for 5 days. I’m not really complaining but my husband is sick with a bad bad cold and so is my Son6. ( Ok, I AM complaining) The other two don’t really want to do anything eather. I’d love to go swimming, eat out, visit the lovely Arts […]

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Unbelievable but all the tickets are sold out for the next week. We had planned to go on Friday and we were quite excited about going. I’ve heard its beautiful. Oh well.. we’ll try and go next week. Lets hope the flowers still look nice

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… for my blog.  A big thanx to Vic for his help and patience. I promise to get you a beer next time you are in town

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Started in 1988, World AIDS Day is not just about raising money, but also about increasing awareness, fighting prejudice and improving education. World AIDS Day is important in reminding people that HIV has not gone away, and that there are many things still to be don
”In Thailand, a massive programme to control HIV has reduced […]

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