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Goodbye to November
2007-11-29 01:28:00 It's time to say goodbye to November 2007.This year's November did honour to the rainy season, almost a bit too much. Early this months we had so much rain, that combined with the rather unusual high amounts of rain that we experienced towards the end of October, that for one day Samui was declared a 'disaster' area in early November.Luckily enough, that very moment when Samui was declared a disaster area, the rain pretty much stopped and things got slowly back to normal.Now, towards the end of November, we have very nice weather, since about 10 days we didn't have any rain and the temperature is rising again and we get lots of sun. It seems that the rainy season this year came very early and very fiercefully but that it has moved on by now.I'm really looking forward to December!Interesting side effect of the bad weather patch was a very heavily increased amount of visitors to my Samui weather blog. At some days I had over 300 visitors per day, which was nice to see. People fr... More About: Goodbye
29th November, 2007
2007-11-29 01:25:00 Today's weather;It's a straight blue sky this morning with the sun high and dry up there. It's just cold at night and in the mornings, well, at least of you live here. This morning at 7am it was 24C.Yesterday was a dry and warm day, with a max temp of 30.7C.Camille More About: November , November 2007
28th November, 2007
2007-11-28 01:16:00 Today's weather;Another blue sky is shaping up with a fairly cold morning, if you live here, of just 22.7C at 7am.Yesterday was a nice day, max temp of 30.7C and the coming 7 days are predicted with lots of sunshine with possibly some strong wind.Camille More About: November , November 2007
27th November, 2007
2007-11-27 01:13:00 Today's weather;The sun is burning through the hazy layer this morning and there's plenty of blue sky with a few scattered clouds. Current temp at 7am is 23.5C.Yesterday was a nice day, dry and warm with a max temp of 30.5C.Tomorrow I start another IDC again, the last one of this year. Tomorrow kicks off with the IDCS course and Thursday the actual IDC will start, regular progress and updates can be followed on my dive blog.Camille More About: November , November 2007
A donation to the local Temple
2007-11-26 16:14:00 Sometimes during a Buddhist Holiday, people donate a large amount of money to the local Temp le .This year's Loy Kratong saw such a donation being made by a local women from Plai Laem to Wat Plai Laem.At Wat Plai Laem I saw all these 'money trees' lined up. The money on the trees are gifts by 'normal' people, like you and me, or my wife. In general people give anywhere from 20 to 100 Baht but also donations of 500 and 1.000,-Baht are no exception. The money is attached to the tree and that's it. The money that is attached to the money trees is given to the local Temple, to buy bricks, paint, wood, you name it, so a new part of the Temple can be either build or completed.In this picture, the money trees are all loaded on to cars and driven over to the Big Buddha part of the Temple, where there will be a ceremony, not only the money trees will be handed over to the monks, but......... ..........also the gifts these people are carrying. This local family is donating 100.000,-Bah... More About: Local , Donation , Loca
26th November, 2007
2007-11-26 01:47:00 Today's weather;The sun is burning it's way through a whitish layer of overcast. Current temp at 7am is 23.6C.Yesterday was a nice and dry day with a max temp of 30C.Camille More About: November , November 2007
Loy Kratong 2007
2007-11-25 12:44:00 This years Loy Kratong was a good festival.At last, it's November's Full Moon and time for this years Loy Kratong. We celebrated at Wat Plai Laem, which is rather unusual, since all other years it has been celebrated locally at Big Buddha. There always was an entrance fee at big Buddha however and now the Chaweng lake is in place, where no entrance is charged, Chaweng Lake grew overnight in popularity and Big Buddha has now been replaced by an entrance free Wat Plai Laem. Big Buddha and Wat Plai Laem are 'run' by the same monks.This is the Kratong that my 5 year old daughter made at school, with some help of her teacher. Traditionally the Kratongs are made of a section of the banana trunk but was recently replaced by foam, which caused damage to the environment. Now most Kratongs are again made of banana trunk or bread. It's the second successive year that they had Kratongs made out of bread at the local temple, like these in the picture, for 50,-Baht each.We had my daughter'...
25th November, 2007
2007-11-25 01:45:00 Today's weather;It's a hazy blue sky right now, with all the ingredients of becoming a very nice sunny day. It was cold though this morning with a temp at 7am of just 22.6C.It seems that the rainy season is over.Yesterday was a dry day with mainly overcast and a max temp of 29C.Camille More About: November , November 2007
24th November, 2007
2007-11-24 01:12:00 Today's weather;There's overcast but it doesn't look like it's going to rain, there's a blue patch or two as well. Temp at 7am is 25.3C. The plants are being watered today in our garden, that's possibly the first time since a month or more!Yesterday was a nice day with plenty of sunshine and a max temp of 30.5C. There was no rain!Camille More About: November , November 2007
The not so mummified Monk in Wat Lamai.
2007-11-23 05:38:00 On the search for Mummified Monk s on Samui.Monique told me about a supposed Mummified Monk in Lamai's Temple and immediately my interest was peeked and I felt the urge to investigate.Having already visited the Mummified Monks in Wat Kanuram near Lamai and Wat Kiri Wongkaram in Baan Taling Ngam this was too good to be true to find a third one and it was too good to be true, so read on if you made it this far.The entrance sign to Wat Lamai or are we more into Motocross events? Here's a picture of the supposed Mummified Monk, he's however sooo well preserved, that it doesn't take long to realise that it's a wax figurine. Nonetheless, a very interesting way of displaying a well honored Monk and in sharp contrast to the very common glass boxes with a more 'simple' statue in it. Here's 'Lang Poo Thuad Yeb Num Thale Jued' or the 'The Monk who walked on fresh water'. There's not any more information available at the Temple, at least not what I could find. This is the area whe...
23rd November, 2007
2007-11-23 01:48:00 Today's weather;This morning sees a strong wind with an overcast but light sky. Unfortunately not too much blue or sun at the moment but it's dry. Current temp at 7am is 26.4C.Yesterday was a nice, dry and sunny day with a max tempo of 30.8C.Everything and everybody seems to be getting ready to celebrate Loy Kratong tomorrow, many Temples have parties/fairs at their grounds and TV is showing all kind of Loy Kratong related programs, even the daily soaps have Loy Kratong in them!The Nation, an English newspaper based in Bangkok, has a very interesting article today about Loy Kratong. The article talks about Loy Kratong's tradition and where it's going nowadays.Camille More About: November , November 2007
Natural Museum Lamai, part 2
2007-11-22 16:22:00 Here are some more pictures of the Natural Museum in Lamai.After my post of part 1 of the Natural Museum in the Temple in Lamai, I thought it to a good time to post some more pictures about this fascinating place.There's a big cabinet displaying all kinds of various Thai bank notes through the 'ages'. There are quit a few that I remember, even the 10 Baht notes and also a wide variety of 50 and 500 Baht notes. Interesting to see, in my humble opinion. These 3 vases are also on display. Chinese I would guess, they're beautiful but unfortunately there's absolutely no information on them whatsoever. There are a few (push) bicycles on display as well, to my rather big surprise. Than again, some of the things on display will most certainly raise a few eyebrows, rather obscure to say the least but I think that's also part of the charm of the place. An intricate weighing system, similar to one that my wife's Mum used to have, a long time ago. This is a very interesting set of i... More About: Part , Ural
22nd November, 2007
2007-11-22 02:04:00 Today's weather;It's mostly clouded but dry with bursts of sunshine and blue patches. Temp at 7am was a whopping 26.1C.Yesterday didn't start very good, dark and grey but very quickly, around 8.30am the sun broke through and stayed out pretty much all day with nice blue skies all over. Max temp reached 30C.The upcoming Loy Kratong festival has been moved from Big Buddha to Wat Plai Laem and is toned down a bit since the main monk is in a Bangkok hospital and isn't doing too well. This year will only see a beauty contest, Miss Loy Kratong, but no dancing by the school children.Camille More About: November , November 2007
21st November, 2007
2007-11-21 01:16:00 Today's weather;It's grey, wet and cold this morning, it's only 23.4C at 7am. It's notraining but the air is wet and it has been raining, there's a lot more windtoday as well.Yesterday didn't start that great, grey and wet but the afternoon was a lotnicer with lots of sun but still an occasional shower.Camille More About: November , November 2007
20th November, 2007
2007-11-20 01:19:00 Today's weather;It's been raining all morning (and all night) but it just slowed down to a drizzle. I think that there's a good chance for sunshine as well today since the clouds aren't grayish but white. It seems there are also some blue patches coming up. Current temp at 7am is 25C.Yesterday was a very nice and hot day with plenty of sunshine, all day long actually. Around 10pm last night it started to rain and didn't really stop until this morning. Max temp reached 29.8C. I spent all morning and a bit of the afternoon in a swimming pool teaching and got slightly burned!Camille More About: November , November 2007
Buddha Chedi Laem Sor, part 1
2007-11-19 01:32:00 Part of our trip last Saterday included a visit to the Buddha Chedi Laem Sor.In all of my 8 years, I never visited here, as a few other places we visited that day, like Wat Kiri Wongkaram and the Natural museum in Lamai. The main reason being that they're quite far away from the North Eastern part of the island where my family and me live. However, all the sites and temples we visited, are well worth to visit again and this also counts for Buddha Chedi Laem Sor.As this map tells, there's a lot to be seen here. This part is only about the Chedi or Pagoda. There's a temple here as well, beautifully located in the woods/jungle, similar to Wat Suanthamma at the Hin Lad waterfalls in Nathon. I will post about the temple at a later date and there's another Pagoda nearby build on a mountain, which we couldn't visit this time around due to the weather conditions and the road up the mountain not being safe right now. Here's a picture of the Pagoda. It's re-construction is almost fini... More About: Part
19th November, 2007
2007-11-19 01:20:00 Today's weather;A blue sky with quite a few white clouds in it. It looks nice though and it's dry! Current temp at 7am is 25C.Yesterday was a lovely, hot day. It has been a while since the quicksilver hit more than 30C but yesterday max temp reached 31.8C.Camille More About: November , November 2007
The Picnic Basket, Bang Rak
2007-11-18 07:01:00 The Picnic Bask et in Bang Rak,Is located next to the local Samui Recompression Chamber in Bang Rak and that is the reason why I visit it sometimes. Since I use the classroom in the Recompression Chamber's complex on a regular base, once in a while we end up at the Picnic Basket for lunch, like last Friday when I conducted an EFR Instructor course at the Chamber's classroom.The Picnic Basket is heavily frequented by local expats, mainly English ones. It's run by a Scottish expat named Paul. The place has a bit of a hole in the wall feel to it, the way it is set up, but this does not reflect on the food. They have an extensive menu, with typical English food like pies and mash'n'bangers but have also Thai food. Although I must admit, it's not my favourite style of food, the food is decent in here, the amount of visitors tell me so. Paul must be doing something right. My order was a baked potato with Chili con Carne and it was a nice and big potato with plenty of Chili on top...
Wat Kiri Wongkaram, Baan Taling Ngam
2007-11-18 04:51:00 Yesterday we also visited Wat Kiri Wongkaram in Baan Taling Ngam.My main reason to go and visit this temple, form my point of view, literally at the other side of the island, was to see the local mummified monk, of who's existence I recently was informed by Monique, who has her own, lovely photo blog Land of Smiles. Another reason was to meet Monique, which worked out fine since she lives not too far away from the local temple!First off, when entering Baan Taling Ngam, one encounters this massive, impressive Elephant Gate, build by the head monk in 1979 as an entrance to Taling Ngam. With it's unique and friendly demeanor, it welcomes all who come to this traditional village and those to visit the temple.The original families of Baan Taling Ngam descend from local islanders, mainland Thai's and Chinese fisherman, as this was the first seaport for merchant traders over 100 years ago.First named Taling Punk or Damaged Shore after being washed away during a fierce storm in 1900, the...
18th November, 2007
2007-11-18 01:47:00 Today's weather;A massive, 100% blue sky is ruling over us this morning with a current temp at 7am of only 22.4C! I guess that will change quickly. The forecast for this coming week looks good as well.Yesterday was a nice day, fantastic in the morning, with loads of sunshine but clouds came on around noon with a quick shower around lunch time. The sky remained overcast but dry after that. Max temp reached 29.8CCamille More About: November , November 2007
Natural Museum Lamai, part 1
2007-11-17 16:16:00 Today was a day of exploration.Since the day started out beautifully with a blue sky, we decided to go on a trip to the Southern part of Koh Samui, the Lamai, Baan Taling Ngaam and Lipa Noi area's.It was also part of my plan to visit two temples of which I recently found out that they supposedly have mummified monks in them. Since this came as big surprise to me, I had to investigate this. The only mummified monk I'm aware of on Samui, is in Wat Kanuram, about whom I posted already.At the first temple we visited today, in the middle of Lamai so to speak, a pleasant surprise was sprung on me. The temple houses a Natural Museum , in all it's fantastic, dusty museum glory, filed far away on a second floor, inside the temple grounds, where time just had stood still and plenty of traditional Samui tools and artifacts are collecting dust and waiting to be discovered. I took so many pictures in this museum alone that I can easily cover three or four posts about this place. Today part 1.... More About: Part , Ural
17th November, 2007
2007-11-17 01:06:00 Today's weather;It's beautiful this morning with an almost perfect blue sky. Temp at 7am is 23.5C.Yesterday was a mixed bag indeed. Sunshine and rain (around lunchtime) followed by more sunshine were the order of the day and there was some more wind. Last night the moon and some stars were visible though.Camille More About: November , November 2007
16th November, 2007
2007-11-16 01:52:00 Today's weather;It's a bit of a mixed bag this morning, there are blue spots in a merely clouded sky with the clouds ranging from sparkling white to dark grey. At the moment it hasn't rained in the morning and the current temp at 7am is 27.8C, fairly high! It looks like the nice stretch of sunny weather is momentarily under pressure again, although we're not back to non stop rain.Yesterday was nice in the morning, with sunshine but around 2pm it started to rain, the sky turned grey and it didn't stop for a good 4 hours.Max temp reached nonetheless 29.5CCamille More About: November , November 2007
Loy Kratong coming up
2007-11-15 09:53:00 Attention shoppers in aisle 5, Loy Kratong is coming up later this month.Recently I've been getting a lot of requests about the weather situation on 24th November when the Full Moon party is supposed to be.Right now, it'll be difficult to predict any weather for that period but what I find a lot more interesting personally, is that this will be the Loy Kratong day. It's day celebrated throughout Thailand and surely something not to be missed. For all Full Moon party goers, peek into the local temples to see what's going on, on Samui, the main event each year takes place at Big Buddha itself, since it's surrounded by water, however, they charge around 150,-Baht to enter the Big Buddha area and since Chaweng is the proud owner of a lake, a lot of people ended up going to the entrance free lake in Chaweng.The Temple at Big Buddha will have a traditional beauty contest and dancing by the children of the local school. Water is needed to have your Kratong (little rafts) float away, ...
Cha cha cha changes and a new blog
2007-11-15 01:12:00 Recently some changes have occurred on my blog and a new blog has seen the light.Big news for me is the creation of a new blog, Camille's Samui hotel recommendations, a blog with hotels I recommend including the reasons why I like these hotels or resorts. More to follow on this shortly.The last couple of days I've also added a new weather site; Accu weather. This seems to be a very good weather forecaster.I've added my Facebook profile, so anybody visiting here who has a Facebook account and is desperate for a friend...............There are also a load of new blog buttons, on some of them you can click and vote for my blog, if you got enough spare time at your hands, give it a go.Last month I added a button for Nomad Insurance, who offer travel insurance.Last but not least, if you like this blog and you find it useful, please make a small donation. Everything is welcome and appreciated!Hope you enjoy the current changes, I'm sure there's more to come in the future and I most ce... More About: Blog
15th November, 2007
2007-11-15 01:06:00 Today's weather;When I woke up this morning around 6.30am I thought 'Oh no, not again', since it was raining. However, a few minutes later it stopped and the dark grey clouds were moving over to the Nathon side and from the East there was sunshine coming. Right now, almost an hour later, there's full on sunshine again with blue skies scattered with big white clouds. Current temp at 7am is 25.7CYesterday was a pleasant day, sunshine almost all day with some isolated short showers in the morning. Towards the evening the sky became more grey and last night there was some rain.Camille More About: November , November 2007
Il Molino, Italian Bakery
2007-11-14 10:43:00 Il Molino in Chaweng is my favorite lunch place on the island!Located on the ring road, just before the Bangkok Samui Hospital and Bangkok Airways main office on the ring road (going from Tesco Lotus direction Lamai) on the other side of the road, they offer small slices of pizza and home made Italian bread tasting exactly the same as if you were in Italy.Run by Salvatore and Tha, his lovely wife, they have been baking and providing bread to all the major hotels on the island and plenty of other places since 1994. To come here and have chat with both of them is a nice break in the day and their food is absolutely delicious.They offer a extensive menu with various breads and salads and slices of pizza and many times they offer specials, like lasagna. Outside they have a very nice sitting area where you can enjoy your meal, together with some excellent coffee, cappuccino or espresso. Here's a small selection on what's on offer, the slices of pizza in the front left are amazing and t... More About: Bakery , Baker
One Dollar Cafe
2007-11-14 03:27:00 The One Dollar Cafe is located in Bang Rak,Directly opposite Nara Garden hotel, where the Bangkok Airways staff is at home.The food is decent and very cheap and lots of locals come here to eat, including lots of Bangkok Airways staff, who live across the road. Most meals are within the 40 Baht range, as the name suggests and offer good value. It's a fairly simple affair, just a roof and some pillars, almost open air. It's very pleasant although in the evening there can be a few mossies out and about. Opening are roughly from 9am to 9pm.One of the things they serve are fresh coconuts for 25 Baht. They also serve a limited amount of Western style food.If you're in the neighbourhood, definitely worthwhile checking out. My fave here is the Penang Curry.Camille
14th November, 2007
2007-11-14 01:40:00 Today's weather;For the fifth consecutive day there's sunshine today in a blue sky laced with big white clouds. Current temp at 7am is 25.4C.Yesterday was a nice, warm and dry day with a max temp of 29.5C.Camille More About: November , November 2007
13th November, 2007
More articles from this author:2007-11-13 01:12:00 Today's weather;A mainly blue sky with a shining sun in it. Big white clouds are located over the ocean bit the island seems almost cloud free. Current temp at 7am is 23.8C.Yesterday was a lovely day, sunshine all day long, enough to easily get a sun burn. Max temp reached 30.3C. More About: November , November 2007 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 |



