as we are up early and going out,
first stop the bank opposite the Pattaya Beer Garden,
the Samsung television not working, but I am beginning to suspect it is only switched on in the evenings,
during the day we had a move round in the kitchen, I noticed the microwave had disappeared, which was replaced by a crock pot, also Alex called round for a tea and a chat, then we were off to the weekend night market on Thepresitt Road, not a cloud in the sky looking towards Jomtien,
or looking inland,
opposite the bar this evening what appears to be a secondhand clothes stall,
and a booking stall for the Pattaya Metropol,
we were a bit early, or the ice was a bit late,
there were a few people looking at the pet section,
the sun going down looking towards Jomtien,
another transaction completed at one of the many food stalls,
I liked the checked shirt, but I doubt they have my size,
quiet a few people at the bar this evening, I nearly did not get a seat,
to night we were joined by Mr. Tony and Brian, we were chatting away when we all spotted this chap and his dog on a scooter, we all commented on the dogs crash hat,
just a touch of red in the night sky before we made our move home,
I now know why the crock pot was in the kitchen, Diana had made us a beef stew, which was delicious,
we naturally had to have a dessert, a Magnum each,
taking a rest from his role in Harry Potter, Daniel Jacob Radcliffe took the lead role in My Boy Jack, a story of the loss of one the children of Rudyard Kipling, famous for his stories and poems, the Jungle Book and Gunga Din, being perhaps the most famous, the film centres on the story that so many households during any conflict have endured, this one the First World War, the family receives news of a missing son, the film is about the way that the family deal with the tragedy, in real life his son was called John, unfortunately also in real life the body of his son on the battlefield was never found,
on a lighter note we watched another 4 episodes of Mrs. Brown's Boys, so many fabulously funny one liners, also the accidents that are not taken out as outtakes but the cast just rolls on with the show, well worth watching, by now it was late so we said our goodbyes to Mr. Tony and we were off to bed.
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