so off to the rear of TukCom,
where we parked the motorbike and made our way to Pattaya Tai,
passing one of the mobile brush sellers on the way,
looking back to the side entrance of TuKCom,
and this is where we were going,
to the Tuesday and Friday Soi Bukaow market, no left turns into Soi Bukaow on market days,
which meant at this end of it it was free of traffic,
no parked taxis here today so the you can easily see the second-hand market on the other side of the road,
in to the market, lots of fresh fruit for sale,
rambutans are now in season,
the aquatic shop in the middle of the market is still there,
I continued through the market,
as stall holders ready their wares,
this lady selling eggs and fish,
craft goods,
these I think from the north of Thailand,
I finally arrived at the pet section,
the full time aquatic store, this is the front of a shop house as they are called out here,
I wandered along the plant section,
the flowers to me almost looking like they were made of wax,
a view of the markets edge where there is a line of cafes and restaurants,
I made my way out of the market, this is the entrance opposite the Friendship supermarket,
crossing the road and making my way to the TukCom Centre where we had arraigned to meet,
then a bit of a surprise, the coffee shop had closed, it was always crowded on market days, but also was popular even if there was not a market,
but this could have something to do with it, one shop house further along the buildings have been removed, I guess for a new enterprise, so perhaps the coffee shop is next for the wrecking ball?
I walked past Soi Bukaow on my right,
and into the centre to meet up with Diana,
we stopped by one of the food stalls outside for Diana to buy a snack or two, next stop to see Slim Jim, who we had not seen for a few weeks, we chatted away and arraigned to meet up for Sunday lunch,
we were running low on sausages so into KPK Foods next, 5 kilos of Cumberland big sausages and we were on our way,
we could not remember if we had any limes for this evening, so we stopped at another market to buy some,
and a kilo of grapes,
the motorbike earned it's keep today, we were loaded with shopping,
a cup of coffee and we were off, to the weekend night market on the Thepprasit Road,
the motorcycle park lined with mobile food stalls,
just light cloud looking towards Jomtien,
construction going on a pace, the Jomtien tower now hidden from view by the new building,
again just light cloud looking inland,
I made my way into the market past various stalls,
opposite the bar this evening a Yamaha stand,
I quite liked this one, a 400 cc single,
it reminded me of the British singles of the 1940s and 50s but with up to date features like this disc brake, the bike yours for 265,000 baht (at today's rate $7,890. £5,017,),
going to another extreme,
this speed rocket, unfortunately not yet priced,
the first food aisle was crowded,
rambutans and other fruits piled high,
the second food aisle was not so crowded,
but there was a lot of interest in the pet section,
sunset over the market,
we had passed the market a few times in the week and noticed a lot of work going on,
with digging machines and huge concrete mixers at the site,
and this was the result, a new floor,
I made my way back to the bar, past this 3 wheeled Yamaha,
and at the bar meet up with Bill for a chat,
as the egg-man walked past,
the bike stand went trough a slight change,
as the 400 was brought to the front of the stall,
then here was a nice touch,
whilst Mum and Dad were deciding which motorbike to buy,
Yamaha had hired a clown,
that could make balloon animals,
to keep the kids amused,
ta-da!
then the sales pitch began, the volume was turned up,
as two of the sales team,
shouted out the virtues of buying a Yamaha motorcycle,
meanwhile the balloon man had attracted another crowd,
a bit difficult to see, but the dog is really enjoying the ride,
you often see three on a bike, the good news is they are all wearing crash helmets,
sunset looking inland,
Mick, Moochie and Michael popped in for a chat,
as a late arrival for the Yamaha stall arrived,
Peter and his family called by,
as did Brian,
then a real surprise, Gamel from the UK was here and called by to say hello, we did not chat much, but if you are reading this have a good holiday,
we said goodbye to everyone, then home,
where we settled down to beef stew with dumplings, delicious! we watched a couple from Boardwalk Empire then for us we were off to bed.
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