Weather in Chiang Rai region
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#326Posted 2010-07-14 14:28:37
Rained heavy here in (Chiang Khong) for about 30mins,sun out again now.
#327Posted 2010-07-19 07:05:45
Quite cool here yesterday and today, light rain all night and it's still drizzling.
Very pleasant weather for this time of the year. #328Posted 2010-07-19 08:43:11
About the same hear plenty of rain yesterday.
#329Posted 2010-07-19 09:31:42
A lot of ploughing going on around the house and the fields are flooded. I suspect they may plant this week.
#330Posted 2010-08-01 16:16:11
After the last couple of days, we have gone from too little water to, too much water. Rice shoots are completely covered by water and our pond is now up to the bottom of our sala. Worst of all we had to call off our morning ride on the Ninjas.
A little break in the rain might be nice. #331Posted 2010-08-01 18:26:42
After the last couple of days, we have gone from too little water to, too much water. Rice shoots are completely covered by water and our pond is now up to the bottom of our sala. Worst of all we had to call off our morning ride on the Ninjas. A little break in the rain might be nice. Sometimes I think we live on different planets VF ;-). My planets been dry and sunny since around 10 am. certainly didn't look like the weather was going to break this morning though. Rain seasons certainly here with a vengeance. #332Posted 2010-09-23 10:00:49
Heavy rain all night, continuing this morning.
With a couple of fine days I thought the weather might be clearing but it seems there is plenty of wet stuff up there yet. #333Posted 2011-04-17 19:01:02
I am not so sure much of that huge rain we just had actually hit the ground. With the fierce winds pushing it, most of it seemed to be heading in a horizontal line for somewhere south of here.
#334Posted 2011-04-17 19:14:36
I am not so sure much of that huge rain we just had actually hit the ground. With the fierce winds pushing it, most of it seemed to be heading in a horizontal line for somewhere south of here. #335Posted 2011-05-01 09:38:17
It is a good thing to NOT turn on the lights on the porch / veranda / balcony this evening. The extra rain last night has brought out the ant "blooms" in full force today. Of course, it is a good idea to encourage your neighbors to turn on ALL of their outside lights.
Keeping a few lighted, large candles out on the yard / garden after sunset works well also but don't use small candles unless they are fastened together in tight groups. Small, single candles are extinguished quickly when the ants mass the things. Edited by kandahar, 2011-05-01 09:39:17. #336Posted 2011-05-01 12:59:29
It is a good thing to NOT turn on the lights on the porch / veranda / balcony this evening. The extra rain last night has brought out the ant "blooms" in full force today. Of course, it is a good idea to encourage your neighbors to turn on ALL of their outside lights. Keeping a few lighted, large candles out on the yard / garden after sunset works well also but don't use small candles unless they are fastened together in tight groups. Small, single candles are extinguished quickly when the ants mass the things. Mate So that's what they're called. We had truck loads of them here last night. Even the pooch's were running scared. Couldn't believe there were so many. The little buggars got into the house as well. A pain in the butt to clean up. Regards Will Edited by Will27, 2011-05-01 13:01:10. #337Posted 2011-05-01 13:14:02
Well, ant blooms is what I call them but I am sure that is not what others call them.
I can sit here right now and watch the things spiraling upwards out of holes on the ground. Lots of holes, lots of spirals. Big population on the wing tonight. Anyway, our house will be lighted to a minimum tonight, probably with only light from the television but bright lights will be available out in the garden to act as beacons to them. That does save a lot of work and smell at the house. They stink when they pile up overnight. Edited by kandahar, 2011-05-01 13:41:11. #338Posted 2011-05-01 15:17:10
The father in law puts a blacklite high on a pole in the garden. At the bottom of the pole is the paddling pool filled almost to the brim. He hangs a UV tube across the pool and the ants come in from miles for the blacklite and are then attracted to the UV. Once their wings touch the water theyre trapped. He scoops literally thousands out in the mornings and sells them by the kilo to fishermen/woman. Last year people payed over 300b/kilo!
#339Posted 2011-05-02 10:08:27
Ants here seem so much smarter and more varied than the ones we have at home.
In England I only ever saw the standard ones, with occasional summer gatherings of flying ones. Here I see huge ones (by compariosn), red ones, tiny ones that move far faster than they should be able to, and these ones who appear from nowhere whenever you leave a drink or food unattended for a second. I really wouldn't be surprised if humans eventually end up as ant slaves. #340Posted 2011-12-28 08:40:32
cold. Why is it that Thais don't have wood heating vented stoves in homes (or anywhere, for that matter)? If anyone knows of someone selling or fabricating a wood burning heat stove anywhere in northern Thailand, please let me know. Thanks.
I had thought of purchasing a cast iron kit in pieces (from US) for building a wood stove from a 55 gallon metal drum, but the weight would run the shipping cost up too high - plus, salivating Thai Customs officials might charge me 150% of value to allow me to get it. #341Posted 2011-12-29 08:10:59
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Edited by maidu, 2011-12-29 08:11:36. #342Posted 2011-12-29 09:31:45
I've been toying the idea of putting a chimney and open fireplace on my house.
There's plenty of dead wood lying around without cutting trees down for it. #343Posted 2012-03-30 17:37:09
So how is the weather in Chiang Rai today?
#344Posted 2012-03-30 17:41:59
I've been toying the idea of putting a chimney and open fireplace on my house. There's plenty of dead wood lying around without cutting trees down for it. #346Posted 2012-04-07 19:23:50
Today the weather actually quite nice.
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