It's good to get back on line on my own behalf; we’ve had a busy few weeks, here at the Juniper Tree, since
we returned. With Simon and Melanie getting ready for their sabbatical, there
have been many lists to plough through
and of course at every turn, the unexpected crops up to add a little
spice to life!
Lily invited us all to her brother's Japanese Noodle shop! A farewell treat for the Office Staff |
She is giving him a kiss, not eating him! |
In the last few days, Joan and I had to fly down to Bangkok
and on to the Dolphin Bay Juniper Tree. Gill, one of the manager’s There,
needed to rush up to Bangkok due a medical emergency. They are back now and
awaiting results, and our thoughts and prayers are with them.
This picture is one Elliott took at Dolphin Bay recently with his new camera. This is the one ordered in Chiang Mai, delivered to
Hanwell and couriered via Hong Hong to Thailand (along with 1/2 a hundred weight of Morrison's teabags and Branston pickle!
He has a definite talent with the photography don't you think?
On the drive back up to Bangkok, we had one of the strangest things happened. We were in a traffic queue and Joan woke me up saying there was a weird noise on the roof of the car—it was a young elephant in a trailer behind a pick-up truck next to us! He was stretching his trunk across the gap to investigate the roof of our taxi!
This picture is one Elliott took at Dolphin Bay recently with his new camera. This is the one ordered in Chiang Mai, delivered to
Hanwell and couriered via Hong Hong to Thailand (along with 1/2 a hundred weight of Morrison's teabags and Branston pickle!
He has a definite talent with the photography don't you think?
On the drive back up to Bangkok, we had one of the strangest things happened. We were in a traffic queue and Joan woke me up saying there was a weird noise on the roof of the car—it was a young elephant in a trailer behind a pick-up truck next to us! He was stretching his trunk across the gap to investigate the roof of our taxi!
A local Thai Church having a baptism in our pool at least that is still working! |
The River Ping at Chiang Mai |
We celebrated by visiting the, now world famous: Lemon Grass (No view but Tasty). Outside "No View" is a road side food stall. The banner hanging from the umbrella over her stall has a somewhat strange look in the 36 C heat of Chiang Mai,
What do you think? I think the snowman wouldn't last 5 minuets, but there again neither do I! Apparently she doesn't do Christmas turkey in her wok, she is taking bookings for the "White Lion" English pub in the Night Market..........
The banner Reads: "Christmas Dinner!" |
We were greeted like long lost relatives when we made our return to the Lemon Grass.
The strength needed must be awesome |
The other day, Simon and I needed to visit the Ex-Leper colony, now a hospital/hospice/rehabilitation centre. We were getting some metal medallions made to go on the front of the new welcome booklets that go in all our rooms here. The artisans make them from aluminium and they have a Juniper Tree Logo, done in repousse work. (An image formed from the reverse side, by hammering with punches) We took 2 motor bikes and were like 2 big kids whizzing across town and out into the country! Riding back in the brilliant sunshine under the shade of the flowering trees made me wonder why I didn’t do this sooner; it beats trying to control a rowdy bunch of year 10 kids on a Wednesday morning into a cocked hat!
Sailfin Tang |
If I'd been quicker, a video would have included the song our happy guest was singing! |
Some rain has started to fall now; it would normally rain every afternoon for a few hours at this time of year. So far, we have only had rain on 3 or 4 days in the last month.
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