our first stop was to the vehicle licensing centre,
to pick up the bikes tax certificate, our next port of call was the huge furniture,
and household/garden goods warehouse,
behind the Big C in north Pattaya,
stored outside there is a huge range of garden ornaments,
so many different ones to choose from,
chickens,
seemed to be a recurring theme,
plus lots of pots,
it was just too warm in the sun for the peanut seller, we went inside, our mission to buy 6 wine glasses as we were down to our last 2, and 6 tumblers that would take a full bottle of soda and a ice cube or two, so 510 baht later we had our glasses and were on our way,
to Friendship as we wanted a few bits and pieces,
work on the building next door seems to have halted,
whilst Diana started shopping I crossed Pattaya Tai to go to the Kodak shop,
normally when crossing this road you take your life in your hands it is so busy, but today looking towards Sumkivitt,
and then to Second Road hardly a moving car or bike in sight,
we wanted to have the bikes tax certificate encapsulated in plastic, I took a quick couple of pictures of the aquarium in the Kodak shop as I was waiting,
the regal tang looking as happy as ever,
as did the jewelled cardinal fish,
in fact he looked so nice I took a second picture,
the afternoon just flew past, soon we were at Cherry's for our evening meal, with us tonight were Mr. Tony and Mark,
so a quick look to see what is on offer, tonight Wednesday, it is the International buffet which is repeated on Saturday, lots of salad and sauces,
as well as small starters,
like prawns with avocado,
pate,
stuffed eggs,
melon wrapped in ham,
and a selection of sushi,
plus soup if you wanted a hot starter,
so first stop,
the salad bar,
plus a few small starters,
'Cheers!',
from Mr. Tony and myself,
on to the main courses,
there were so many to choose from,
plus beef, pork and lamb at the carvery and bar-b-q,
did some one mention desserts?
what a selection,
all of these plus a ice cream chest to pick from,
we rounded off the meal with tea or coffee,
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