then we meet Nick and Maureen at Charlie's fishing park on Soi Nob Pawam, sorry about the spelling, but my spell checker does not pick up Thai road names, first fish of the day and back it went, to small for the pot,
now this is more like it, a nice sized tilipia,
Nick trying hard,
Diana and Maureen waiting for the midday meal,
wow! another rod bender,
and another one for the pot!
Ta-Taa also waiting for the midday meal,
Nick helping with another one,
and me unhooking it,
at the end of the day we took the three largest fish home, but as we packed our things up I noticed the first of this seasons jack fruits growing,
so I took this picture to give some idea of scale, I hope it will still be there next time we go fishing, if you have not seen one before they can eventually grow to 15 kilos or more,
then back to Nick and Maureen's where we had a delicious chicken casserole, followed by Diana's favorite, an ice cream coroneto,
It's Soi Nerm Pleubwan.
ReplyDeleteDera Jil, many thanks as soon as I finnish writing this I am going to start writing down road names that are correct, first Soi Nerm Pleubwan! best regards, Stan and Diana.
ReplyDeleteDera Jil, many thanks as soon as I finnish writing this I am going to start writing down road names that are correct, first Soi Nerm Pleubwan! best regards, Stan and Diana.
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