Posted 2008-02-05 22:00:04
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Posted 2008-02-05 22:09:21
I enjoyed that very much. Really lovely. Thank You KanWin.
Posted 2008-02-05 22:22:28
Really, really nice pictures! Thank you muchly
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Posted 2008-02-05 22:28:21
Great photos! Thanks so much for sharing them.
Posted 2008-02-05 22:45:58
Wow! Some of these photos are REALLY superb!
Posted 2008-02-06 00:18:16
Nice one Colonel - is that Sirikit Dam at the end?
JxP
Posted 2008-02-06 01:33:58
Great photos as always colonel.
Sorry to have missed you while you were here.
Here's two photo's of one of my favorite places on earth. Huay Teung Tao lake.
Taken with an al-crapo nikon coolpix..
Posted 2008-02-06 02:33:03
JuniorExPat, on 2008-02-06 00:18:16, said:
Nice one Colonel - is that Sirikit Dam at the end?
JxP
Looks like Bhumipol Dam to me.
Posted 2008-02-06 02:38:49
Very nice... Beautiful !!!
Posted 2008-02-06 19:22:32
Blinky Bill, on 2008-02-06 02:33:03, said:
JuniorExPat, on 2008-02-06 00:18:16, said:
Nice one Colonel - is that Sirikit Dam at the end?
JxP
Looks like Bhumipol Dam to me.
Sorry " JuniorExPat",  but " Blinky Bill" is correct.
60 odd km north of Tak.
By the way " JuniorExPat" where is " Sirikit Dam"  ? might pop up to it next time I am that way.
Quote Austhaied Posted Today, 2008-02-06 01:33:58
Sorry to have missed you while you were here.
Yes same here. I did give you a bell, but no one answered hence I left couple of drinks behind the bar for you.
My time was limited, maybe if you come to Bangers & Mash we could meet up,
and to all of you thank you for your comments
Kan Win
Posted 2008-02-06 20:58:01
Kan Win, on 2008-02-06 19:22:32, said:
By the way " JuniorExPat" where is " Sirikit Dam"  ? might pop up to it next time I am that way.
Sirikit Dam is in Uttaradit Province, Tha Pla district. Built mid-late 60's.
Nowhere near as spectacular as Bhumipol Dam
Posted 2008-02-07 01:18:11
Excellent Kan!
Posted 2008-02-07 10:17:36
Great pics Colonel.
Great to meet you on your trip
Posted 2008-02-08 10:44:06
Quote Sorry "JuniorExPat", tongue.gif but "Blinky Bill" is correct. wink.gif
It happens sometimes . . . .
JxP
Edited by JuniorExPat, 2008-02-08 10:45:28.
Posted 2008-02-08 10:47:36
Blinky Bill, on 2008-02-06 20:58:01, said:
Kan Win, on 2008-02-06 19:22:32, said:
By the way " JuniorExPat" where is " Sirikit Dam"  ? might pop up to it next time I am that way.
Sirikit Dam is in Uttaradit Province, Tha Pla district. Built mid-late 60's.
Nowhere near as spectacular as Bhumipol Dam
It's the largest body of water on the map of Thailand . . . . I think . . . . Blinky Bill will no doubt confirm or correct.
JxP
Posted 2008-02-08 10:50:37
Believe it or not I bumped this thread for a constructive reason and got sidetracked into being a smart @rse!
Mods - how about a photo album/pinned thread for pics of Chiang Mai?
JxP
Posted 2008-02-08 13:13:27
Good idea " JuniorExPat" I'll second that  every other sub-forum has it pinned "Images of ................
Kan Win
Posted 2008-02-09 10:25:06
JuniorExPat, on 2008-02-08 10:50:37, said:
Believe it or not I bumped this thread for a constructive reason and got sidetracked into being a smart @rse!
Mods - how about a photo album/pinned thread for pics of Chiang Mai?
JxP
Pinned topics tend to be created for one of three reasons:
1) it is a continual reference of information about the topic or in this case the CM region - eg Chiang Mai contact list of hospitals, lawyers, plumbers, hamburger joints etc
2) a popular topic that continually comes up and many of the posters enjoy eg "where is the best hamburger in Thailand" (ok only kidding). In our case it is "best places in CM to eat"
3) a thread that is of particular interest to one of the moderators of the subforum.
I suggest that if the members regularly post photographs on this thread it would be a worthy contender for a pinned subject.
The ball or in this case the image is in your hands - do with it as you will.
CB
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IanForbes
Posted 2009-06-12 03:24:52
Kan Win, on 2008-02-08 13:13:27, said:
Good idea " JuniorExPat" I'll second that  every other sub-forum has it pinned "Images of ................
Kan Win 
I agree. It took a bit of searching to finally find this thread. I just LOVED the misty, rainy photos of Doi Suthep. I've got a lot of nice photos from up there, but all are on sunny days. Riding my bike up in the rain never occured to me. And, on my last 5 months in Chiang Mai I hardly saw any rain at all.
Posted 2009-06-12 03:48:45
I for one would much prefer a pinned topic of "Images of Chiang Mai" at the top of the list instead of "Dying at home in Chiang Mai". Even if it is well intentioned and useful, Could it be more dreadful? Kind of gives newcomers and curious people the impression that this is where westerners come to die. What a downer.
#21
IanForbes
Posted 2009-06-12 03:53:06
#22
IanForbes
Posted 2009-06-12 03:55:06
cm96, on 2009-06-12 03:48:45, said:
I for one would much prefer a pinned topic of "Images of Chiang Mai" at the top of the list instead of "Dying at home in Chiang Mai". Even if it is well intentioned and useful, Could it be more dreadful? Kind of gives newcomers and curious people the impression that this is where westerners come to die. What a downer.
From some of the responses I thought some had already died.
Posted 2009-06-12 04:04:12
One can only deduce that the mods of this forum are so close to it, they want to keep the 'Dying' info right at their fingertips. Hence right at the top of the list!
#24
IanForbes
Posted 2009-06-12 04:12:08
When I'm in Chiang Mai I'm fortunate to stay in corner room in hotel not far from the airport. There is a small pond just outside my window and there is always something happening.
Local fishermen are always using their dip nets in the small stream, or tossing throw net on the pond. They catch small origami and tilapia fish.
I enjoy watching the bird life and on a couple of occasions have seen cobras. Unfortunately, the snakes were always gone by the time I grabbed my camera.
#25
IanForbes
Posted 2009-06-12 04:14:10
cm96, on 2009-06-12 04:04:12, said:
One can only deduce that the mods of this forum are so close to it, they want to keep the 'Dying' info right at their fingertips. Hence right at the top of the list! 
Yah, but I think most of them are younger than me.  I'm too mean to die.
Dining out with friends seems to be the most popular topic on the Chiang Mai forum. I think this was at some pseudo-cowboy restaurant in the mall.
Edited by IanForbes, 2009-06-12 04:18:09.
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