Go on Smiles, I'll bet you're down at the beach every day helping those boys get the sand out of their bum cracks.Originally Posted by Smiles
Go on Smiles, I'll bet you're down at the beach every day helping those boys get the sand out of their bum cracks.Originally Posted by Smiles
And the water gets less and less and less http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/water- ... ge-to-come
On a more serious note the Issarn rice season is about to be declared a failure due to a derth of rain.
The countryside from the finish of the Chao Pray Ya basin to and beyond the Cambodian border and all over the north east is a sea of brown earth instead of a lush green rice crop.
To make matters worse the fertilizer has been spread and is now being blown away -much of it bought with borrowed money.
I fear a lot of hardship and discontent at the back-end of this year.
cdnmatt wrote:
W. C. Fields:тАжtry going 2 or 3 weeks without a single drinkтАж
Surfcrest wrote:Reminds me of my safari in Africa. Somebody forgot the corkscrew and for several days we had to live on nothing but food and water.
A bottom, lately overactive on vacation in Pattaya, walks into a store seeking relief. He is greeted by queeny salesclerk.тАж switch to powder when you are in Thailand
Customer: тАЬDo you have any talcum powder?тАЭ
Clerk: тАЬYes, walk this way.тАЭ
The clerk begins to sashay over to the medicine counter.
Customer: тАЬIf I could walk that way I wouldnтАЩt need the talcum powderтАЭ.
But seriously folksтАж
How are the humidity levels? I find this is key. High temps I can deal with just fine under the shade of a beach umbrella. ItтАЩs when the humidity rises that things get uncomfortable.
I pity the poor farmers and hope they get relief first.
If they're in Pattaya they could hand relief if nothing else.Originally Posted by Phred
In bf's village about 70km out of KhonKaen they've had a good lot of rain for about 5 days now and the rice crop is looking ok. In fact having just complained about lack of rain...and being sooooo hot! just a few days ago......according to him it's now "too muddy" everywhere!....can never win!Originally Posted by anonone
There's been some very nice warm sunny weather coupled with nice breezes here in Northern Scotland over the last few weeks, but would be quite happy to 'put up with' MFAS's on, on, on-going heat 'problems' in Thailand......something I never complain about when there...the weather...whether too sunny or too rainy, just being there is enough.
I can attest to that. Rainy season has been really weird here this year, but thankfully getting a decent amount again now. But yeah, it's been on and off.Originally Posted by newalaan2
There are some weeks where it's simply unbearably hot, and other times where it's perfect for white folk like me.
I can say, my lawn is currently a darker green than it's been in the 8 months I've lived here. Now I just need to convince the "gardener" (ok, some guy who owns a weed wacker) not to chop the yard down to 5mm. It's fine for now, but later on in the year is just going to burn the hell out of the yard.
EDIT: Not sure it matters, but we've also had far more thunder & lightening this year compared to previous years.
Looks like KhonKaen is the exception then.Originally Posted by newalaan2
Last evening BBC Asia reported a rice crop crisis now facing Thailand and Cambodia with nowhere near like enough rain falling or in the immediate offing.
No, the report is right, I'm sure, especially for farmers. We have been getting decent rain, but it comes in spurts. Generally at this time of year it rains basically every day between 4 - 6pm. That's not happening this year though.
Now, we get a good 3 or 4 days of rain, then it's totally dry for the next 10 days, which isn't normal for here.
That, and when it does rain, it's alot more "vicious". We get a lot more thunder & lightening compared to previous years.
This year is an El Ni├▒o year meaning the Pacific Ocean is warmer than usual and that will affect weather all over the Pacific including South East Asia and Thailand. The link attached talks about what weather we should expect leading into the Spring of 2016.
http://www.weather.com/news/climate/...ssible-may2015
Surfcrest