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    Lopburi Blooms!

    Flower photos from my recent Lopburi week-end.

    Hibiscus.

    A bird of paradise back lit from a setting sun.

    A flower with obvious extraterrestrial origins.

    Pollination happens.

    Succulents abound.

    The lotus flower is ever-present in Thailand.

    Lovely.

    Orange beauty.

    Red flower clusters back lit in by the early morning light.

    Flowers in the Funeral Parlor Flower Market (FPFM).

    There is more to Lopburi than monkeys!

    I love these small upcountry Thai market towns like Lopburi.

    A nice park to pic-nic while giving your childern a peek into the afterlife.

    With the recent political problems have come some nice agitprop street art.

    Images of women.

    They love their "Jazz King" in Thailand.

    Lopburi is the home of the Continuous Potato Chip [singular].

    Lopburi, Thailand = Monkeytown!

    Spent the week-end in Lopburi, Thailand -- an easy 90 minute drive north of Bangkok.  Very pleasant . . . and interesting!

    Parts of Lopburi, around the Monkey Temple, are completely overrun with monkeys. A photographers' paradise!

    Casual city dwelling monkeys.

    Monkeys here . . . . .

    . . . monkeys there . . . .

    . . . monkeys everywhere!

    And I do mean EVERYWHERE!

    A wonderful old Buddha near the Lopburi Monkey Temple site.

    Centuries of worshipers' gold leaf has nearly obscured the Buddha statue's detail. This Buddha statue is in a long room with a very bright red ceiling along with tall windows down each side, giving it this interesting redish glow.

    New gold leaf added every day to all the Buddha images in the Wat (Buddhist Temple).

    I bought a bracelet to wear for the next month -- to remember the day and the spirit of the Monkey Temple.

    . . . .  and one for the private home.

    Bangkok Returning to "Normal" (for Bangkok!)

    Thousands of people turned out to clean up the mess left by the Red Shirt protesters.  But still, 35 buildings were torched by the departing "hardline" wing . . . . . . 

    What a mess in downtown Bangkok.

    Workmen clear the barricades  . . . . . .                                  The previous two photos are from Boston.Com.                     

    My Beloved Bangkok Is In Trouble!

    Thursday morning, May 20, 2010, Bangkok, Thailand                                           This photo from The Nation, Bangkok.

    Bangkok, Thailand on the evening of May 19, 2010 after the Red Shirt "protesters" lit 35 buildings on fire.

    A Major Shopping Mall on fire.  The world seems very large when you are made to feel very small. A hard rain is gonna fall.

    I believe these are 7.50 X 15s.                                                               The previous three photos are from Boston.Com.