October   2010

  1. Saturday
    Arriving in BKK
  2. Sunday
    First full day in BKK

November 2010

  1. Monday
    Norwegian Embassy
  2. Tuesday
    Off to Pattaya
  3. Wednesday
    First day in Pattaya
  4. Thursday
    Computer stuff
  5. Friday
    Visa hassles
  6. Saturday
    Rice Porridge
  7. Sunday
    No Cross Bay Swim
  8. Monday
    Immigration again !
  9. Tuesday
    Immigration again part II!
  10. Wednesday
    Dentist and Immigration
  11. Thursday
    Dentist & Immigration
  12. Friday
    Swim, swim and Germans
  13. Saturday
    Church, porridge and Swiss
  14. Sunday
    Fishing with no TK !
  15. Monday
    Miniature City
  16. Tuesday
    Walking Street
  17. Wednesday
    Beach visit
  18. Thursday no
    Terje and post office
  19. Friday
    Beach and Rib visit
  20. Saturday
    Relaxing for the swim
  21. Sunday
    The Cross Bay Swim!
  22. Monday post swim rest
  23. Tuesday
    Khao Talo
  24. Wednesday
    Swimming lessons
  25. Thursday
    Medical clinic
  26. Friday
    Surfbeach Hotel
  27. Saturday
    Emma Out
  28. Sunday, sick &
    relaxing
  29. Monday
    Kabin Buri
  30. Tuesday
    Easy day

December 2010

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Summing it all up.

Nov 4 - swimming and computer installations
The pictures below are thumbnails, meaning they are small copies of the real thing. You just click them. The weather in Norway and in Bangkok just now.

Time to get the computer up and running after installing Windows 7 Enterprise with Norwegian and Thai language packs, both for the operating system and for the Office 2010 applications.

To the left, the street outside our Whispiering Palms.

The big Norwegian flag indicting where the Norwegian Seamen Church is in Pattaya.

After our swim, we walked for a nice place to have our breakfast. Amazing chickens on the spit along side the road. It tasted very nice.

A junkyard full of old bikes of different kinds.

Art galleries are abundant in Thailand. This is one of them.

The rather special kind of waitress that made our fishy breakfast.

Kran and Martin waiting for our lunch.

The buzzing streets where the Church lies.

After a very fishy breakfast with a beer or three, Kran seen with the cook to the left.

The overgrown pavements along the main road.

Internet café across the main road.

The 7-11 is very good and open 24 hours for anything.

The wooden lady outside the reception area of The Whispering Palms.

In the evening, time for a Korean Barbeque with Kran and TK.

They had a special grill where you could barbeque your own selected food. A very nice setup.

TK had his own taste in salads and food.

The pot is empty.

The special mantis-shrimps that the Thais call lobster which they are not. In Latin, they are called Squilla scorpio.

Nice, friendly girl on the table below us.

In the evening, Kran and Martin found their own private bar.

The next day, Friday Nov 5thth, it was time to get a retirement visa for Thailand.


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