So...now we're prepared to explore areas outside Bangkok as possible home locations. We're going to consider three areas. Pattaya Beach which is located about 2 hours Southeast of Bangkok and located on the Gulf of Thailand. The other is Hua Hin which is a small beach city located about 2 and a half hour drive Southwest of Bangkok and is also located on the Gulf of Thailand. The last area of interest is Chiang Mai which is North of Bangkok by about 450 miles. It's surrounded by foothills and mountains and has a higher elevation so the weather tends to be cooler than here in Bangkok. It is the second largest city in Thailand with a population of about 1.2 million. We'll keep you "posted" as to future developments.
October 29, 2008
New Family Member
So...now we're prepared to explore areas outside Bangkok as possible home locations. We're going to consider three areas. Pattaya Beach which is located about 2 hours Southeast of Bangkok and located on the Gulf of Thailand. The other is Hua Hin which is a small beach city located about 2 and a half hour drive Southwest of Bangkok and is also located on the Gulf of Thailand. The last area of interest is Chiang Mai which is North of Bangkok by about 450 miles. It's surrounded by foothills and mountains and has a higher elevation so the weather tends to be cooler than here in Bangkok. It is the second largest city in Thailand with a population of about 1.2 million. We'll keep you "posted" as to future developments.
October 17, 2008
Chachoengsao Visit
We boarded a bus at the Eastern Bus terminal at about 4:30 p.m. in what was suppose to be about a two hour trip. It turned into more like three hours as this bus was a g
He took us to their apartment building as they had already prepared a vacant room for us. We ended up going to dinner with Ky & Terry as Angelo had to drive to Chon Buri to pick up Waan. She lives in Chon Buri, another city nearby, as she works full time during the week and then Angelo and her spend the weekend together in Chachoengsao. We had a delightful evening visiting with Ky & Terry and hearing about how they had met. We returned to the apartment building and went down to their little restaurant and finished the evening with a few Singha beers.

Speaking of coffee. Ky, instead of going out and buying a coffee maker, decided in "McGuyver" fashion to design and make his own. Look closely at his picture holding his homemade coffee filter system. It's actually made from a sock and a wire coat hanger. We never tried any coffee from it, but he swears it comes out great. We coined it the "sock pot!" His reasoning for designing it is that it makes coffee quicker than the traditional coffee maker. He preheats the water then pours it through his "sock pot" filter and he can have coffee in less than 60 seconds. And I thought Phyllis was picky!
The city of Chachoengsao is actually quite nice. It is home to a well known Temple, "Wat Sothorn" which is quite magnificent. It also hosts a beautiful park, and the city is situated along a river with nice sidewalks and landscaping that provide plenty of sitting areas to view the passing river.
It didn't take long before Phyllis was inquiring about nearby golf courses.
Saturday evening the six of us loaded into Angelo and Waan's car and off we went to a local restaurant that was known for their great ribs. I don't think I've had any better ribs in the U.S. They were both flavorful and tender and literally fell off the bones as you ate them. Following dinner it was off to one of their local outdoor bar/restaurant that featured a live band. Sipping Singha beer and munching peanuts we listened as they played Carlos Santana and other artists. They were quite good. Saturday turned out to be both a great day and evening. We were all ready to turn in.
Considering the rocky start of our trip, it did turn out quite nice. We had a wonderful visit with our friends. They were quite accommodating and sincerely appreciated our visit. On Sunday evening we boarded the bus back to Bangkok but this time it went smooth and it was not crowded at all. We were bracing for the worst and it turned out great. Thank you Angelo and Waan, Ky and Terry!
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