in spanish

mi casa es tú casa,
TV satelite e internet,
te sentirás como en casa

A 70 Km de Chiangmai
A 10 Km del espectáculo de elefantes
Solo tenemos 3 habitaciones
TV satelite e internet
Agua calient
pequeña plantación organica .. ¿Te gusta cocinar? aquí puedes
Te vamos a recoger al aeropuerto, a la estación de autobuses o a la estación de tren

old house

old house
บ้านก้เก่าแล้ว จะยี่สิบปีแล้วหนา

nice yellow and old hose

nice yellow and old hose
สีเหลืองของเอื้องคำดูเด่น

วันศุกร์ที่ 30 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2553

My Do ...Your Do

If you just need to run away from tons of work, hundreds of business calls, and all the social events. turn off your mobile then fly to Lampang  Hangchat is small town just a bit further down from Chiangmai
The more you open your eyes, the more you will see the beautiful detail sof the simplest things. DO wants you to enjoy traveling more and DO more as a way to escape your routine lifestyle.



decided to explore the nearby tourist attraction
**Amidst the mountains covered in fog in the rainy and winter seasons and the high hills at Khontan National Park. Breaking away from the same old resort style and welcome to my house


The facilities and activities here can draw you into spending the whole day . You can clycling after a full course breakfast and test your adventure skills with bicycle .Relax in the afternoon with a spa treatment from a variety on hand,Thai message for 250 baht per hour [starting from 500 baht], Aroma for 500 baht per hour. You can also enjoy fresh food and a lovely selection of food," Koa Tom Baht Deaw "restaurant .camp fires operate every winter.Don’t forget to visit Toungkwean souvenir shop. There are many handmade souvenirs



Rain check!


It’s time to gear ourselves up in rain coats and wellington boots as we welcome the rainy season here in Thailand. Before you leave the house, DO recommends that you pack these items in your bag to help you through a rainy day.
So you decided to use your nice leather bag or maybe a suede one, but all of a sudden it starts to rain. Just pull out this waterproof foldable bag and put your beloved designer bag inside to shield the expensive surface from the downpour. If you’re worried about your valuable cash and credit cards getting wet, pick up one of these “Mighty Wallets” that are water resistant, 100% recyclable and have dozens of cool patterns to choose from such as comic book print or a NYC subway map.
In this weather, stepping in puddles is inevitable and nobody likes wet feet. All you need is this pair of colourful foldable flip-flops—just fold them up and slip them on while you’re waiting for your shoes and toes to dry.
A good impression does not involve messy hair or running mascara, so if you’re hurrying to an important meeting or a hot date and it starts to rain, don’t forget to check yourself in the mirror before the rendezvous. This cookie-shaped pocket mirror looks good enough to eat!
We all know that with the rainy weather comes sneezes and runny noses. This tin box for your pills or Vitamin C tablets will help keep the sniffles at bay. When it gets chilly, use this multifunctional head-wear that can be a scarf, a headband or even a balaclava.
And of course, what would you be without an umbrella on a rainy day? Well, a very wet and unhappy camper, obviously. Stay dry with a long umbrella for an old-school classic look. For a more compact one to fit in your bag, this stylish folding umbrella will serve you well in both form and function.



SIDEBAR

- No matter how sunny it is when you leave the house, you never know when it’s going to pour down, so be prepared! To avoid embarrassing self-exposure, it’s best if you don’t wear white or sheer shirts around this time of year.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 15 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2553

ON MY WAY

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It was very fascinating to see these orchids in their natural habitat. It made me wish people didn’t collect and sell wild orchids because seeing an orchid in situ beats seeing one in a pot in a garden any day! Even without flowers, it was a momentous find for us and we took so many photographs of the plants.












Some may laugh at us for taking photos of a bunch of green leaves, but it really was quite momentous. The fact that there is still a small healthy colony deep in the jungle is an important find because they are so rare now. Poachers are willing to climb the highest mountains and penetrate the thickest jungles to collect rare plants and I suspect many of Borneo’s treasures end up on overseas auction tables. It’s just very sad! The location of these plants will always be guarded and protected from all to ensure they remain there undisturbed.








Some of the phals we saw were growing very close to the water surface. They sent down trailing roots right into the water, the tips submerged about 1 cm but suffering no damage. I suspect the root tips will begin to rot if submerged permanently (the swamp water level rises and drops constanly).





It was indeed a terrific find and we enjoyed taking photos of the plants as well as studying them closely in their natural habitat. From that, we were able to learn how to care for our own phals and what to provide them to ensure healthy growth. These phals clearly like to be close to water. For home hobbyists struggling with their phals, they should provide a high humidity level in the growing area. One of the reasons why I love taking in situ photos is because a lot of growing information can be gleaned from them!




All species phals today are very rare in the wild due to over collection and habitat destruction. Thanks to large nurseries such as LC in KL, select flasked and nursery-raised plants are now available in the market for all those charmed by this alluring genus.