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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.

Beautiful Thailand

I am always surprised by the serendipitous encounters with beauty in rural Thailand.  Once in a while I have my camera with me, as I did one evening at the race track . . . and on the way home.

30 miles north of Bangkok at the Bangkok Drag Avenue.

2:30am along a Thai country road.  This is Klong Haa (canal number five) where a party has sprung up for what could be a variety of reasons: somebody is going off to be a monk, or an anniversary, or a good harvest, or Wat (Buddhist temple) is being dedicated. It is breathtaking to come upon one of these "in the middle of nowhere" in the middle of the night.  I got out, of course, and investigated.

Lights have been strung, a stage has been hauled across the bridge and set up, entertainment hired from town, food organized, all the friends and neighbors have come and gone, and clean-up chores done . . . . and no desire to pull the plug just yet, even though it's been a long day.  It feels of picking up and packing out: It is a time to look at what wonders can be . . . in the middle of the night . . . . in the middle of nowhere. This is like the life of the mind.

On The Beach

I was down near Pattaya, a beach town south of Bangkok, to work on my race car this morning, and on the way back stopped at the sea shore and took these two photos.

A rusty net spool.

The perfect textures and fantastic colors of a decaying Thai fishing boat.

Photos From Around The House:

I just bought the new 27" iMac 3.25ghz computer and couldn't help but marvel at it's capabilities with photo processing. The Speed!  The SPEED!  I ran out with my Canon 40D and the wonderful Sigma 70mm macro lense for a few shots around the house. 

The garden is alive!

We think this little fellow walks around the house after we go to bed. Just look at that guilty expression on his face: he's been up to something!

Many beautiful flowers in the garden all year.

Tiny white flowers glow in the tropics of Thailand.

African Violets grow in our garden on their own.

Incredible large green leaves are iconic tropical images.

'Just' ground cover.

A garden scene -- traditional Koh Kred pottery jar.