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Archive for June 27th, 2007

27.06.2007

I have to confess that I don’t watch much television. But since it’s summer break and with plenty of good Thai drama to watch, I decided to check out a couple of them.

Sai Nam Sam Chee Wit

I read somewhere that Sai Nam Sam Chee Wit (สายน้ำสามชีวิต) was like the best Thai soap of 2006. Weir Sukollawat is one of the actors in this soap. Since I saw him in Pleng Ruk Rim Fang Khong and found him to be a good actor, then why not give Sai Nam Sam Chee Wit a try?


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27.06.2007

So where were we before the server crashed? I think it is time to finish the series of my visit to Laos.

On my last day in Pakse, I was the first one to get up and wait for uncle Ki to pick me up. I asked him at dinner the night before if he would pick me up at 7:00 AM so I can go check out Champasak Palace Hotel and Wat Louang. It was my second time in Pakse and no one would take me to places that I wanted to go. I didn’t know when the next time I will be in Laos and decided to take action.

crossing a bridge in Pakse

an old house in Pakse

a river in Pakse

It was a beautiful morning and a perfect day to take lots of pictures. Here we are waiting for a stop light to turn green so we can cross the bridge. The house next to the river was a place for teenagers to hang out, including my father and many of my relatives in the 1970’s.

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