The selling of old random family/class/student pictures seems a bit odd to me. That was of course until I saw the (as you called them) stone willies. 😂Some interesting things there as well. I'm scratching my head at what that is @ 14:50? I really like these flea markets.🙏👍😎
Thanks for watching Fred & I am happy to hear you enjoy these videos. When I walked past it, I thought some sort of fruit grinder but thanks to your question I used google to narrow it down. tinyurl.com/2yfqjvs6 shows stock photos labelled "Ancient Herb Mill Roller Grinder Tool For Making Medicine" Thank you very much Fred, I so glad you asked 🙏
@@GoodLifeinChiangMaiThailand Thank you, Ally, for taking the time to look it up. I had no idea how I'd even search for it. After looking at some of the pics in the link you provided I also see the other item that was next to this one. I'd thought that the other item was a grinding stone for sharpening tools. Very interesting. 🙏👍
Thanks for watching this one, every weekend there is something different and of course the regulars are there too. Fascinating stuff to appreciate our history & maybe make use of in the future ❤️ 🇹🇭
Wow I love a market, great just to amble around, love the watched and the Leo sign, don't have anything like that down here, same stuff with the mask here ally, stay safe
Yes !! Thank you so much for that, very interesting to know 🙏 And thank you very much for watching & taking time to let me know 🥳 For anyone reading this comment, here is a link to "Horn Corals" www.fossils-facts-and-finds.com/horn_corals.html
That was fun, thanks Ally! It felt as if you took us all along on a pleasant market stroll. Hope you had a lovely lunch afterward. BTW I've watched the rocket launching video twice. Wow, amazing on many levels. :)
i like your videos. this one was great. you speak Thai quite well and use a lot of good colloquialisms so i think you could also nail the pronunciation of the place names. i found it helps to break down and know what they mean; for example: Chang Phueak / ช้างเผือก = white elephant. (phueak / เผือก , as you probably know, is also the word for taro.) you got this! much respect and good day to you… ✊🙏
@@GoodLifeinChiangMaiThailand my pleasure. it’s nice to see my 2nd home in Thailand represented as you do it. i was mostly a BKK and southern guy until i met my wife (born and raised in CM) in 2000 and started living up there.
There’s a warehouse near Ban Tawai, I think, where they receive shipping containers from Japan with secondhand goods ( some look like third or fourth hand lol)..found a few very interesting items..and..quite popular with Thai people (and a few farang, c’est moi lol) 🙏🏻👍🏻🇹🇭
@@GoodLifeinChiangMaiThailand visited this warehouse a couple times when last in CM..a very nice Japanese vase in a fitted wooden box for one..might have taken a bit of vid with the old phone
Is that a couple of automatic pistols at 01:23, Ali ? Or just replicas ? And what’s this fascination with willies we see everywhere ? Is it a fertility thing ? Great video clip, thanks
Its a superstitious belief and traditionally coming fro Hindu beliefs. They are called Palad Khik and men can wear them for luck & virility where as women can wear them for safety. Basically they are believed to bring good luck. The guns, one set of several at the market were BB guns. Thanks for watching 🥳🙏❤️🇹🇭
The selling of old random family/class/student pictures seems a bit odd to me. That was of course until I saw the (as you called them) stone willies. 😂Some interesting things there as well. I'm scratching my head at what that is @ 14:50? I really like these flea markets.🙏👍😎
Thanks for watching Fred & I am happy to hear you enjoy these videos. When I walked past it, I thought some sort of fruit grinder but thanks to your question I used google to narrow it down. tinyurl.com/2yfqjvs6 shows stock photos labelled "Ancient Herb Mill Roller Grinder Tool For Making Medicine" Thank you very much Fred, I so glad you asked 🙏
@@GoodLifeinChiangMaiThailand Thank you, Ally, for taking the time to look it up. I had no idea how I'd even search for it. After looking at some of the pics in the link you provided I also see the other item that was next to this one. I'd thought that the other item was a grinding stone for sharpening tools. Very interesting. 🙏👍
I could spend all day there. great place
Lovely to walk around these places Colin, I could do it every week & never get bored, always something interesting to see 🥳
thankyou sir is it great share for
Thank you for watching 🙏
Been there because of your previous video. Love it! Highly recommend it!
Thanks for watching 🥳🙏❤️🇹🇭
Thanks for recommence nice place😘🇹🇭
Thank you for watching Mintita, happy to know you found it useful 🥳🙏❤️🇹🇭
Wow thank you for recommend my black car black coffee.
It was good coffee & I really like your car ❤️ See you again soon 🙏🥳
Enjoying a latte at the 'Hillman Humber - BLACK CAR COFFEE'. Great atmosphere, great music, great coffee☕️
Fantastic!! Well done, thanks for watching & thanks for letting me know you visited too 🥳❤️🙏🇹🇭
You re so nice to write in Thai language,I so understand best,Thank for that,Good night in Nonthaburee province😊😊😊
ขอบคุณที่รับชมวิดีโอของผมและแสดงความคิดเห็น 🙏 ผมมีความสุขมากที่คุณชอบวิดีโอของผม 🙏❤️🇹🇭
Interesting place! never been there, thanks!
Thanks for watching this one, every weekend there is something different and of course the regulars are there too. Fascinating stuff to appreciate our history & maybe make use of in the future ❤️ 🇹🇭
Wow I love a market, great just to amble around, love the watched and the Leo sign, don't have anything like that down here, same stuff with the mask here ally, stay safe
Nice to see our history in these ways 🤣 Love Car Boots, thanks for watching Tony 🥳🙏❤️🇹🇭
Another most pleasant video treat from your channel. Yours is an achingly lovely life. 🙂
Thanks for showing the normal side of northern Thai life. ☑️
Thank you so much for watching Leo 🙏I sincerely appreciate your support 🥳🙏❤️🇹🇭
Nice video of the market. At the 10:00 mark those rocks look like they might be horn coral fossils.
Yes !! Thank you so much for that, very interesting to know 🙏 And thank you very much for watching & taking time to let me know 🥳 For anyone reading this comment, here is a link to "Horn Corals" www.fossils-facts-and-finds.com/horn_corals.html
That was fun, thanks Ally! It felt as if you took us all along on a pleasant market stroll. Hope you had a lovely lunch afterward. BTW I've watched the rocket launching video twice. Wow, amazing on many levels. :)
Thank you so much Lynn, I greatly appreciate your support 🙏
i like your videos. this one was great. you speak Thai quite well and use a lot of good colloquialisms so i think you could also nail the pronunciation of the place names. i found it helps to break down and know what they mean; for example: Chang Phueak / ช้างเผือก = white elephant. (phueak / เผือก , as you probably know, is also the word for taro.) you got this! much respect and good day to you… ✊🙏
Thanks for watching & sharing your knowledge, always good to have snippets in your tool belt 🥳
@@GoodLifeinChiangMaiThailand my pleasure. it’s nice to see my 2nd home in Thailand represented as you do it. i was mostly a BKK and southern guy until i met my wife (born and raised in CM) in 2000 and started living up there.
There’s a warehouse near Ban Tawai, I think, where they receive shipping containers from Japan with secondhand goods ( some look like third or fourth hand lol)..found a few very interesting items..and..quite popular with Thai people (and a few farang, c’est moi lol) 🙏🏻👍🏻🇹🇭
Video ?
@@GoodLifeinChiangMaiThailand visited this warehouse a couple times when last in CM..a very nice Japanese vase in a fitted wooden box for one..might have taken a bit of vid with the old phone
Hi Ally.... Do you know the hours? Looking for outdoor decorations
Sunrise through till midday usually, depending on the foot traffic, can finish earlier. 8-9 is ok ✅
thanks !!!
Is that a couple of automatic pistols at 01:23, Ali ? Or just replicas ?
And what’s this fascination with willies we see everywhere ? Is it a fertility thing ?
Great video clip, thanks
Its a superstitious belief and traditionally coming fro Hindu beliefs. They are called Palad Khik and men can wear them for luck & virility where as women can wear them for safety. Basically they are believed to bring good luck. The guns, one set of several at the market were BB guns. Thanks for watching 🥳🙏❤️🇹🇭
Farang tax lol😅
Yeah ! I admire an entrepreneur when I see them 🥳❤️🇹🇭