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Gift for my Felicia

All,

Such a long time that I haven’t had time to write a post for my Felicia, my lovely dauther, as I have been doing many works. Well, today, I paid for miracle gift (call image for a lelic of The Buddha) actually I would like to donate to Wat Prabatnampu Temple ( this place helping drug addict people also HIV affected) Look the place

http://www.phrabatnampu.com/mission.htm

This time this place need donation for helping their people. However, I help by donate some money and get thing for Felicia. Look

The place for Year of dog name “Prakatekaew Chulamanee”

Prakatekaew Chulamanee Prakatekaew Chulamanee

From the history said that this place keep some of Buddha bone which a Brahman name “Tone” hide from stloen. This place was very hard to travel, then people image the place to worship at their place. This pagoda is settle nearby Ping river, Chieng Mai. Inside, builde in Ratanakosin era (about year of B.C 1971 ) Nowaday open at 8:00-16:00 pm. for all people visit

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Earthquake in Thailand

Hi Everybody,

 

It’s earthquake yesterday ….

Bangkok shaken by Laos quake, minor damage in North

POST REPORTERS

 

A powerful earthquake measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale, with its epicentre in northern Laos, jolted many parts of the country yesterday, shaking buildings in downtown Bangkok and toppling spires of ancient temples in Chiang Rai.

No injuries were reported as a result of the quake which lasted about 30 seconds.

Tremors were also felt in Hanoi in Vietnam, but there were no reports of any major damage or injuries there or in Laos around the epicentre of the quake.

Many buildings in Bangkok and other affected provinces shook although no visible structural damage was reported.

Apichai Chvajarernpun, chief of the Mineral Resources Department, said the widespread tremors could be felt from Chiang Rai to Bangkok as the source of the quake was 10 km below ground, which is considered shallow.

The department detected the earthquake at 3.56pm. It was centred in northern Laos, only 95km from Chiang Rai. A 6.1 magnitude quake is usually capable of damaging buildings.

In Chiang Rai’s Muang district, panic-stricken patients from the three-storey Prachanukroh hospital were assisted as they rushed to evacuate the building.

Trembling glass windows in other areas caused people to flee their hotels.

The most intense tremors were felt in Chiang Saen district, some 30km from the epicentre of the quake where cement and bricks fell from the 1,000 year-old Wat Prathat Chedi Luang.

A one-foot golden spire on top of Wat Phra That Jomkitti snapped and fell while the lotus-shaped tip of Wat Pasak also broke off.

‘’This could be the biggest quake ever experienced in the North,'’ said Smith Dharmasarojana, chairman of the National Disaster Warning Administration Committee.

Other northern provinces, such as Chiang Mai and Phayao, also felt tremors of differing intensities. In Phayao’s Phu Sang sub-district, a villager said his house was ‘’swaying like a hammock'’.

In Bangkok, employees in buildings in Klong Toey and on Silom, Sathorn, and Phetchaburi roads were seen pouring out onto the streets following the quake.

Earthquakes are rarely felt to any great degree in the capital, so yesterday’s tremors caused concern among many residents.

Arunee Achakulwisut, a company employee on the 18th floor of the Ocean Tower in Asoke, said it was a frightening experience.

‘’I was tossed from side to side while typing on my computer,'’ she said

Chutamas Suthipanyo, of the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Thailand working on the 20th floor of the Maneeya Building on Phloenchit road, said staff in her office were panicked by the tremors.

Other provinces affected by the quake include Sukhothai, Phitsanulok, Kamphaeng Phet, Tak and Udon Thani.

Pennung Warnitchai, a project leader of the National Earthquake Mitigation Programme, said tall buildings in Bangkok are at risk because soil in the capital is very soft, which worsens the effects of the vibrations.

Data from Bangkokpost

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Long weekend yeah!!!

Hi Felicia,

It’s your mamma again, so sorry that I can’t write you everyday like I promised. As I have been working and so busy. Well, I have time today :) tomorrow will be my long weekend 4 days. It’s Songkran’s day or soaking day. Felicia can’t go out to play yet, you need to grow up 1 year or more. I don’t know if people outside will care you like your mother and father. I hope my Felicia will understand why we have to keep you home for this long holiday. mmm, I don’t know if you will understand about historical of Songkran’s day. I will tell you when you grow up. But Thai people set to be family day that we need to see father, mother, grandfather, grandmother,ect. However, your pappa and mamma will stay with you :) Babe, I need to work again. I will write you again later.

kiss & hug

your mother

 

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It’s Friday!!!

Hey Felicia my baby, my darling.

It’s the first time that mamma can write you on this post as your pappa just gave me the link. Well, I have been writing you almost everyday when I have free time at work on my computer. I’m now so happy as tomorrow is weekend so I can spend all of my time to you my baby. mmm,Felicia, my baby, I don’t know if my English is ok for you to read in the future. I think your English will be better than me in the future as you have Swedish Pappa. He is a prefessional in English but he can’t teach me! I don’t know why and he doesn’t know either. Well, baby,it’s time to go home. I will try to write you everyday till you can read :D

with all my love beside your pappa

Your mamma

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