After seeing the terrain you had to deal with, I see why you took the truck. Loved the suspenseful music with the rapids. We need to see some close ups of those crazy custom road cars!
I will see what we can do on those rice tractors. I don't see them on our side of town, only on that particular road. I need to figure out where they go to load/unload.
As I posted before, I really enjoy seeing the vast variety of plants and flowers in Thailand. Most importantly, I now have the time to stop and look at them, unlike life in the US.
Respectfully, if the cat is to be an outside cat, pls don’t declaw it. Not so worried about the hunting (although it’ll keep the vermin down) but, it needs its to be able to defend itself & climb up things to escape dogs, monitors or large snakes. Great video all the same.
That noi nah fruit is extremely sweet. You would enjoy. Never saw souped up iron buffaloes before. I have seen tricked out homemade trucks booking around our hood before. The trucks must have a bigger Kubota. Not sure.
I hope you give declawing your cat a second thought… unless it’s a 100% inside house cat it won’t be able to defend itself outside for whatever the reason is. I know how destructive they can be to door jams and furniture but please do some research on letting a declawed cat outside. Other than that, been watching for a long time and enjoy your channel…! Me and my wife will be there full time in 2 years. Be well
You will see in the next video the final decision of the "declawing". Appreciate your constructive criticism. Some people are not so mature. I think you will like the outcome. Thanks for watching!
Pretty sure the tree growing on a tree is an elk palm. Very hard to grow in Australia given the dry climate south of Australia.. yepalso kids will never listen to you. Small statement but not missed by this falung.
After seeing the terrain you had to deal with, I see why you took the truck. Loved the suspenseful music with the rapids. We need to see some close ups of those crazy custom road cars!
I will see what we can do on those rice tractors. I don't see them on our side of town, only on that particular road. I need to figure out where they go to load/unload.
You have such a beautiful stress free life. I love your videos, they keep my dreams alive
Thank you, I am feeling very lucky to live as we are now. Not that luck had anything to do with, work and effort are the key.
It seemed so peaceful at the temple. Enjoyed your video today thanks.
Very quiet and calm there. The waterfall was nice without a crowd.
The plant you didn't know is know as Custard Apple in the west. We have them in our garden too
The one at the temple tree is an Elkhorn, Similar to a Staghorn
As I posted before, I really enjoy seeing the vast variety of plants and flowers in Thailand. Most importantly, I now have the time to stop and look at them, unlike life in the US.
And "Noi Na" in Thai
Thanks for a very enjoyable video 🙃 Mr Don Australia 🦘
Thanks Mr.Don
that would be a elk horn fern i have 2 of them growing on a tree limb ,cool looking plants i think,they are easy to grow.
If I remember, I will try to grow a couple once our trees mature.
Respectfully, if the cat is to be an outside cat, pls don’t declaw it. Not so worried about the hunting (although it’ll keep the vermin down) but, it needs its to be able to defend itself & climb up things to escape dogs, monitors or large snakes. Great video all the same.
You will like the next video...in reference to the cat. Thanks
Enjoyed the vid. Getting tired of watching so many others, that just like to show where they eat all the time.
Trying not to do that too much, only when we travel! Thanks for watching.
That noi nah fruit is extremely sweet. You would enjoy. Never saw souped up iron buffaloes before. I have seen tricked out homemade trucks booking around our hood before. The trucks must have a bigger Kubota. Not sure.
I was impressed with a couple of those tractors. Told Sompit I want to drive one someday!
Custard apple
And an Elkhorn :)
I really enjoy seeing all of the plant varieties in this country, amazing to me.
I hope you give declawing your cat a second thought… unless it’s a 100% inside house cat it won’t be able to defend itself outside for whatever the reason is. I know how destructive they can be to door jams and furniture but please do some research on letting a declawed cat outside. Other than that, been watching for a long time and enjoy your channel…! Me and my wife will be there full time in 2 years. Be well
no declawing, no circumcision. Shouldn't be cutting up perfectly healthy body parts.
You will see in the next video the final decision of the "declawing". Appreciate your constructive criticism. Some people are not so mature. I think you will like the outcome. Thanks for watching!
What area have you chosen?
Pretty sure the tree growing on a tree is an elk palm. Very hard to grow in Australia given the dry climate south of Australia.. yepalso kids will never listen to you. Small statement but not missed by this falung.
If I can remember, I will try to grow one of those elk palm when our trees are more mature. Thanks Glen