Friday, 26 July 2013

First Thing,

and we were off to immigration,


 for my yearly visa,

 in and out in no time, so for breakfast along to Jomtien Beach Road in the Surf Kitchen,

 as I had been on salads for the past few meals, well except last night, I pushed the boat out,

 a chicken sandwich with chips,

 Diana ordered mixed fried rice with an egg,

 the view from our table,

 well I just had to have a pose!

 next stop the fruit and vegetable market that is almost opposite Soi 5 at the new road end,

 we were spoilt for choice,

 there was so much to chose from,

 on the way back we stopped off at the Colosseum,

 it is the new venue for a transvestite show, we am still not sure if it has opened, as there was no signage in front of it advertising times or prices of the shows, but we are sure any day now it will be open,


the afternoon just slipped past, after our evening meal and watching a few shows we settled down to watch some more of Poirot, we enjoyed them so much we watched 4 of them,

While Poirot is staying at an exclusive Cornish resort, he meets a beautiful heiress whose life is in danger.
Poirot becomes a criminal himself when he agrees to help a beautiful woman recover a letter written in her youth that is being used to blackmail her.
When a Chinese businessman with a map to a long lost silver mine is found dead in Chinatown, Poirot must find the map and killer.
The Cornish Mystery
Alice Pengelley visits Poirot in London, telling him she thinks she is being poisoned by her husband. When Poirot arrives in Cornwall the next day to investigate Mrs. Pengelley's charges, he is too late, and finds her dead.
by now it was late so for us so we were off to bed.

4 comments:

  1. Hey Stan, how are you doing these days? Looks like you're keeping in shape in spite of all the good foods there. I moved to Bend, Oregon 3 years ago. It got really boring here, so I brought over my Filipina girl and we got married in Las Vegas last January. Things are going good here for me. Bret Bell

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  2. Dear Bret, many congratulations on your marriage, I hope you and yours are as happy as Diana and myself, we are both keeping in shape, well sort of, we do go out a couple of times a week, but when we eat in it is usually a salad or something light, but it is hard keeping off of Diana’s fish with homemade chips! Apart from that all is well, we will be going to the Philippines in a few months time as Diana’s brother is getting married, so we have that to look forward to, guess that’s about it for us, best regards, Stan and Diana.

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  3. Diana's fish? Sounds bad. Hope she doesn't cook up dried fish there. Nothing on the planet smells worse than that. hehehe

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  4. Dear Bret, nothing like the dried fish, Diana cooks perfect battered fish just like we enjoy in the UK with huge hand cut chips, delicious! best regards, Stan and Diana.

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