" village poet: 11/01/2005 - 12/01/2005

Monday, November 28, 2005

Kate went to the funeral of her friend's uncle. Chinese business. Hundreds of people, acres of flowers. Body in the coffin. Before it was sealed wife tucks in mobile phone + charger. You never know!!

Sunday, November 27, 2005






And I was reading this!!
Any more ideas??

*Rainbow Fish Marcus Pfister
*Room on the Broom Julia Donaldson
*Lavenders Blue Nursery Rhymes Kathleen Lines
One Fish, Two Fish Dr. Seuss
+No Matter What Debbi Gliori
Dance with Angelina Kathleen Holabird
Felicity Wishes Emma Thomson
*Guri and Gura’s Seaside Adventure Rieko Nakagawa
*There was an Old Lady who
Swallowed a Fly Pam Adams
Jolly Phonic Songs Laurie Fyke
Faster Faster Little Red Train Benedict Blaythwayt
Lily and The Magical Moonbeam Stephen Culbis
Thomas and The Naughty Diesel
*Captain Toby Satoshi Kitamura
Dogs Never Climb Trees Lynley Dodd
*Mouse Paint Ellen Stoll Walsh
Wee Sing Pamela Beall
The Steam Train Jigsaw Book Heather Amery
+Brown Bear, Brown Bear Bill Martin
+The Gigantic Turnip Aleksei Tolstoy
Whiskers and Paws Fiona Waters
+*Stories Songs and Rhymes Basic Skills Agency!!
+Marvin Wanted More Joseph Theobald
The Tiger Who Came to Tea Judith Kerr
Mog’s Family of Cats Judith Kerr
Goodbye Mog Judith Kerr
Kipper’s Toybox Mick Inkpen
+Guess How Much I love you Sam McBratney
Playtime Rhymes Sally Gardner
*Pumpkin Soup Helen Cooper
Laura’s Star Klaus Baumgart
*The Magic Porridge Pot Tania Hurt-Newton
Spot Bakes a Cake Eric Hill
+Splosh Mick Inkpen
Underwater Farmyard Carol Ann Duffy
*We’re Going On a Bear Hunt Mike Rosen
Trevor and The Bonfire Brenda Apsley (Thomas TTE!)
Kitten Finds A Home Michael Coxon
In The Night Kitchen Maurice Sendak
Molly and The Storm Christine Leeson
Fox in Socks Dr Seuss

* Current Favorites!
+ Past Favorites..Old Hat Now!!

ME

Saturday, November 26, 2005

November has gone with scarcely a word being written! I’m not sure why!

I think much of it is that I no longer have a fresh eye as to the peculiarities and distinctiveness of what is here. All rather humdrum..if bizarre, as ever.

So much of what we have fought for has been achieved. So there is not really any angst in our personal lives to drive the cutting edge. Elodie is well. The road is, for better for worse, happening. We are here. Elodie is in school. Only in those wastes beyond our horizons the world seethes..and we are not likely to go and set up house in Iran, Brazil, Indonesia, Burundi or wherever; if one might ever, it is not now with this small life.

So, we have been taken up with trying to buy land and houses, with Elodie going to school, and with Kate’s businesses.

We have been up and down Chiang Mai and I have been down to Phuket two or three times. The houses are mostly horrible boxes on housing estates-though some of them are elegant and spacious..at a price. Kate does not want to live in Phuket, though we have found what seems to be a good school; but Phuket is a building site and one wonders what the point of being there is, if you cannot see the sea! And to see the sea you need 200K. Better places to spend it I should say. And Samui and Phuket have not enough water..signs of the future!
Neither of us are sure about Chiang Mai, which seems to have all the disadvantages of Bangkok and none of the benefits. Traffic, crime, tourists corruption, greed.

Newsweek is full of the rapidly widening gap between rich and poor in Asia and it is more than visible in all these Thai cities. Half the population, nearly 2 Billion people, living, still, on $2 a day.
But at least large swathes of Bangkok and Chiang Mai look like quite well-off places; unlike Manila and Jakarta.

The south of Thailand continues to be war-torn-mainly, as far as I can see- due to the stupidity of politicians and years of neglect. And that is true of much of rural Thailand. Patronage, despotism, violence. I see that Thailand has come out top of the league of domestic violence. Given the amount of woman bashing that is shown on TV every night one is hardly surprised.
Imagine if every English girl you knew said she would under no circumstances even think about having a relationship with, let alone marrying, an English guy!

All of which has created ghettoes of the poor in the cities. So we have to choose to have that here or the simmering dissatisfactions of France, Britain and elsewhere..even Ireland I hear.

So we might just stay put! Not that I can see car burning has reached Pen Llyn, yet!
Travel and wander.

I am not at all sure what it means for Elodie’s education. But then my overpriced one was hardly of much use was it? Rhodri’s at least seems to have been worth it. I see Westminster is well over 20K a year, now. So we would not be doing that again, anyway..and where?..boarding at Wycombe Abbey? I think not!

So we have extended the land holdings n Sawankhalok, which seems like a good idea for the future. We went to look at some of the most beautiful land I have ever seen, up in the hills. Several hectares of orange trees on the banks of a huge lake, sniving with wildlife. But this being a crazy country there are no proper land titles and so it is impossible to get it, securely, in any way. And as I have said before..it is probably too dangerous to go out into the wilds. You would need fences and dogs and armed house guards I should think, even if you were Thai let alone me! K’s view is that you would either have to be dirt poor or zoomingly rich and influential. I still find it hard to get my head round the fact that some 70% of Thai land is supposed to either belong to the king or the government. So most people outside the big cities are squatters under patronage!

So sadly we won’t be doing that. Like an upstate Michigan lake..but hot!! We could have had orchards and gardens and boats and terraces dripping with bougainvillea and hibiscus. To get there we drove about 3 miles and then turned off onto a dirt road to collect the keys to the house..yes the land had a house too! To our amazement we found ourselves in the middle of a Meo Hill Tribe village with old ladies with gold teeth and home woven clothes and pampooties sitting around amongst pigs and chickens. I don’t think it had ever occurred to anyone that there were such people in Sukothai….Chiang Mai and the North, yes; but Sukothai!
The photograph will give you the idea…but before we bought a Sony T5..so now we will have swizzing pics…if boring..well to you! Suppose I have to spend the next year learning how to use Photoshop..apparently Agfa, Polaroid and Agfa are on their last legs. Soon won’t be able to buy B/w film I suppose.

We went through the motions of Loy Kratong; for some reason very perfunctory compared with last year. What was notable was that last year we wandered around in the river bed while this year the river was surging past. Today the 26th whole of Samui and S. Thailand under water..so very much not like a year ago. Though normal I think for Samui in October/November.

Kate and friends have bought and started a Radio Station, which keeps people busy…shades of small town America in the early 60s to me..if only we had Cadillac Cabriolets too!
Anyway at some stage I am suppose to pole up with an hour a day of Learning English with music..two topics on which I am uniquely ill qualified. I suppose I could manage music of the 60s, but as to learning English.! Well!
I turned up the obvious places. IAELTS, to find the name of the Thai contact was Prefessor (sic) someone, which did not inspire confidence, then the BBC which is horribly efficient but the materials appear to have nothing to do with being 18 and wanting to learn English in Sukothai. I see the fashionable dumbing down way of currently describing English is in terms of ‘chunks’ of language- a word I am more likely to associate with pineapples than that phrase only heard on aircraft..’would you care for?'....more tea?...to which, of course to everyone’s confusion. you cannot reply ‘Yes,I would care for some!’. Without appearing facetious’; while at least the British Council, while apparently to be more geared to luring people to study in the UK than anything else, has at least heard of music, which drives life here as anywhere..so we will have to muddle through as ever. I can hear Ann in Chiswick saying now…oh yeah here we go again ‘bullshit to the line’……….thanks!!
Not even any money or a sinecure in it this time me dears!

A Propos of nothing at all I bought a litre of Gilbeys Gin for £5…bet that would put a lease of life into the domestic finances of my step mother, even with her wealth. Still, she must have a stronger constitution than that poor Mr. Best. What are those pills they put in his tummy. Doctor used to give us Flagyl presumably on the same basis? Should I have some in stock along with the Tamiflu?. I see only governments are supposed to be able to get that now! Not in Thailand I think!

Anyway …I was watching an interview with Jean Louis Trintignant…it is true!... he has eyes more terrifying than mine..I could not work out whether they were red or black!..but then I was watching on TV5 on Thai TV !........
It brought back all the horrors of the early months with Elodie. I do not know what happened to his daughter Pauline..almost impossible to find out now…his other daughter’s murder is all over. 9 years old. How does a rich 9 year old disappear? What if Elodie disappeared?
It is true she is watched here like a hawk and a mouse…The potential for horror here is even greater than in France..sold into slavery, prostitution, begging, mutilated..and for a few pounds…Murder and extensive violence for a gold chain here…£130 is not uncommon...so in case you thought we were relaxing with a nice book and a cocktail.....
Etc….
As you see! We are all into Bikes



Saturday, November 19, 2005

Life moves on!
Kate at 18
and
Kate today





Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Off to School
!

Monday, November 14, 2005

Vllage Poet is on a journey
Village Poet is here too

Monday, November 07, 2005

So much seems to have happened; and while it was happening there seemed no time to write about it
There are swathes of thoughts from our stay in France, which have a peculiar autumnal melancholy about them as we sit here watching the rage of young men on the streets of Clichy. Now wonder K says there is no reason to return to either France or the UK. However were the South of Thailand to come closer to the North then there might be no reasons to be here either. Perhaps M. Sarkozy and M.Thaksin would like to exchange views. I am sure they would find they have a lot in common
So we have come back to Sukothai.
To me this seems like something of a relief…though I had no desire to leave Sarn. I will return to this!
Our French adventure was, shall we say, interesting! What did we learn? Kate learned French at top speed, we were all bored to bits..but that, I think, because of where we were. Rural France stuck in the 1950’s with the addition of massive 21st Century farm vehicles was probably never going to be to our taste. I remember the look of horror on Michelle’s face, when we asked if she had thought of living there! Not Lyon! Palleau is very beautiful and the treasured house, full of memories… and histories more so. We felt very privileged to have been a brief part of its history ! We felt our way into it all and sat and gardened and lived…but…even in Poleymieux where Elsi spent her childhood it did not seem we had any reason to be there..nor in Chamonix and Chambery..other places with family connections.

So, we travelled, in France, and to Spain and Portugal..in search of something! We bought tents we never used and the aged Benz purred round Europe. I guess the nicest places we found were Ceret outside Perpignan where we had been with Matty 30 years ago..but now too many Brits…the hidden Costa Brava of Aiguablanca and Vigo..a stunning place. We went from Beaune to Montpellier and Perpignan, Barcelona, Malaga, Sevilla, Faro, Oporto, Vigo, Castillana del Mar, Bayonne, Perpignan…at top speed!....We had tremendous times in Spain and Portugal…memorable meals n beached restaurants, even amazing Chinese food. We had dancing and fireworks, fado and Basque singers. Elodie ran and laughed in the wide sea and coming through Perpignan and Perigueux we thought…these are the two most boring places we have been in for three weeks!!
We might have gone on…to Italy and Greece..to Germany, even, but it occurred to us, one day, that we, too, had a beautiful house by the seaside and we had better go and live in it..so we did…much to Elodie’s delight…so probably not the wrong decision.
We will go back to Germany, Venice, Greece. All we were looking for, really was a school and a place. No big cities, no rural dumps. The languages are a problem for Kate, let alone me and what does it mean to go to school in many of these places?...Not that they are not in all cases better than Walsall. But are they better than Pen Llyn? Answers on a p/c please.
So we came back here to see Granny and to speak some Thai. We went to Chiang Mai and nearly bought a house..but I cannot quite commit myself to a bourgeois Thai housing estate..give me time!
Then I went back to Phuket.
Kalim is a desert..eveything razed in preparation for some mammoth housing project..Patong a building site..they must be trying to create 20 new ‘Spas’ at least. I felt so sorry for the lost tourists wandering in this chaos..and of course it was raining 24/24 as ever! Patong has been transformed from the small village of unpaved roads that I knew into an unpleasant mixture of huge hotels and a scrubby new Thai town the whole length of Soi Nanai
Phuket Town though grows more attractive. It is to Phuket as Corte is to Corsica. Once you get away from the sea there is a real life to be lived. And now it has schools, Makro, Robinson and Central..all new!
M took me to see her daughter’s school. A bilingual school with the curriculum looking sorted out, qualified teachers, small classes….For Thailand it actually looks like a place a child might learn something. Neither government regimentation nor European ostentation. She has endless problems with the school and the authorities because, of course, she is Lao not Thai. And even though her daughter was born in Phuket she has yet, aged 6, to achieve Thai citizenship. This nonsense is repeated all over the north of Thailand where thousands of Hmong, Akha and other hill tribe children are being persistently discriminated against and exploited by the Thais even though they have lived in what is now ‘Thailand’ for generations. Thai racism extends widely-to Issan people, and certainly to southern Muslims, whose land after all did not become part of Siam until the first years of the C20.
Thai culture and Thai nationalism are very strong. There is no denying the vigorous and exciting range and depth of its characteristics. It is locally as English is more broadly..a dominant phenomenon.
I was in Hollywood Awards in BKK the other night with some 3000 Thai youths and girls in their 20’s. A commonality of cultural norms, shared songs and experiences was huge..very powerful…everyone knew the words and tunes to every song, every one knew exactly who every singer and performer was…

Coming back through BKK I stopped to see my friend P. She says she wants to go home to Uttaradit..but needs to stay for business. I should think there is a chance that BKK will be the New Orleans of Asia. Now there is talk of a floating city in Phuket and a new city at the new BKK airport..all appears awful.

Sukothai and the hinterland of Bali let alone Phuket sound better.

So E is going to go to school! What a long way we have come.

Here I go with my ABC and my numbers and Thai letters..all of which she knows…very full of myself. She might well come home after the first day and tell us that that is enough..been there done that! She keeps checking she can go to school in her ’seaside’ too when we go (or is it come?) back.

So in case you thought we ate nothing in France…..you could try some of these!!

May 5 Jambon de Bayonne
Le Cassolet des coquilles et moules
Andouillette (Laon)

May 6 Macquereaux a la grillade
La macedoine des courgettes et tomates (Lyon)

May 7 Jambon Persille
Steak Tartare
Salade Nicoise (Beaune)

Kaeng Keow Wan
Soupe Chinoise (Palleau)
Legumes braises au facon Thai

May 8 Les Merguez
Jambon Persille de Verdun
Salade verte (Palleau)

Pasta Sauce au volaille Thai
Fraises

May 9 Saute de Porc au menthe et champignons a la crème
Le Riz
Salade de Chicons

May 10 Sandwich Jambon Persille et Moutarde
Sandwich Camembert et Mango Chutney
Saute de Noix de St. Jacques et Coques
Cervelle de Veau en bouillon

Les Pommes de terre
Salade de Chicons et tomates

May11 Pla Khaem Kao Tom

Pintadeau-Sauce Orange
Riz
Carrottes Sucres
Les Asperges

Petits pots au Chocolat

May 12 Nouilles Thai (Mama!)

Les Chipirons et Les Noix de St. Jacques Sauce au Vin Blanc
Le Riz

May 13 Les Artichauts
Nouilles Thai (Mama!) aux Legumes
Sandwich Pintadeau Mango Chutney

Assiette de Pintadeau Froid, Museau de Porc et Salamis
Salade de Chicons et Cornichons

May 14 Risotto des Crevettes
Poulet Fermier Poele
Les Pommes de Terre a vapeur
Les Epinards
Sauce aux Tomates Provencales

May 15 Salade des Crevettes

Casserole de Porc au Vin Blanc avec Pois Chiches
Tarte aux Fraises

May 16 Le Coq au Vin
Pommes Mousselines
Les Haricots Verts

Les Fruits
Le Fromage-Comte et Brie

May 17 Couscous au Poulet Fermier
Les Courgettes, Les Carottes, Les Navets

May 18 Salade composee de Cervelles de Porc, Chicons et Cornichons
Pizza facon Thomas-Sauce aux Tomates de Vigne, Oignons Rouges, Ail, Herbes de Provence, Fromage Emmenthal, Olives Noirs, Anchois

Tarte aux Framboises

May 19 Salade de Chicons et Anchois
Assiette de Rosette de Lyon et Salamis

Soupe Menerboise
Fromage

Tarte de Pommes

May 20 Salade de Museau de Porc

Blanquette de Lapin
Riz au Saffron
Les Haricots Verts

Les Fruits

May 21 Pasta au Jus de Lapin

Le Veau Roti aux Pommes de terre et Les Herbes
Les Flageolets
Les Carottes Sucree

May 22 Salade de Chicons et du Thon

Risotto de Foie de Volailles
Pommes de Terre Sautees
Le Fenouil au Citron
Sauce aux Tomates


May 23 Jambon de Bayonne
Salade Vert

Pintade au Yaourt et Citron(BBQ)
Sauce Chamignons
Le Riz

May 24 Salade des Haricots, Oeufs, Anchois

Crevettes Thai
Le Riz

May 25 Lotte Sauce Provencale
Les Haricots Verts
Broccoli


May 26 Sautee de Porc Thai
Les Navets
Le Melon

May 27 Salade de Crevettes et Noix de St. Jacques

Salade de Tomates et Mozzarella
Le Thon avec Tapenade de Oregane
Les Asperges Violets Sauce Nantua
Les Fruits (Jean et Michelle)

May 28 On the Road

May 29 On the Road….ie Salami, Bread, Cheese, Prawns

May 30 Cotelette de Veau Grillee
Les Haricots Verts

May 31 Merguez et Poulet Grillee (BBQ)
Pommes Frites
Salade Vert

June 1 Filets de Sandre
Sauce Moules
Les Eclairs

June 2 Pintadeau Grillee(BBQ)
Poivrons Rouge
Le Riz
Tarte Citron


June 3 Salade de thon aux haricots

Les Raviolis aux fromages
Sauce aux champignons
Cerises

June 4 Soupe de Poissons et Sa Rouille
Assiettes de Salamis

Les Crudites
Les Pigeons aux Poivrons Rouges
Les Pommes de Terre Etuvees
Les haricots Verts

June 5 Salades de Tomates et Mozarella
Les Haricots Verts au Vapeur
L’Agneau au Miel et les Epices du Maghreb
Les Fromages (a Paul et Roslyn a Corgengoux)

Les Maqueraux a l’Ail au four
Sauces aux Cornichons
Les Epinards

June 6 Assiettes des Fromages et Saucissons

Le Poulet de Bresse
Sauce a la Crème
Les Pommes de Terre au Vapeur
Le Choux Fleur

Tarte aux abricots

June 7 Les Rougets
Pommes Frites
Sauce Remoulade

Legumes et Porc Thai
Le Riz

June 8 Les Asperges
Les Fromages
Salade

Canard aux Cerises
Mousseline des Pommes de Terre
Tomates Farcies



June 9 Pates Sauce Cannette

Roti de Porc
Les Carottes
Epinards aux Tomates
Mousseline de Pommes de Terres

June 10 Pates au beurre

Les Cailles
Sauce Poivron Rouge
Les Frites de Celeri Rave

June 11 Salade des Crevettes
Salade des Pommes de Terre

La Raie au Beurre Noire
Les Petits Pois
Pommes de Terre au Vapeur

Les Cerises Summit

June 12 Soupe Chinoise
Au Poulet de Bresse
Riz

Melon de Cavaillon

June 13 Pasta Sauce Tomates
Les Asperges Violets
Salade Verte

June 14 Le Jarret de Porc Demi Salee
Son Jus au Vin Blanc
Pommes de Terre
Celeri

June 15 Le Boeuf Bourguignon
Pommes de Terre
Fenouil au Citron

June 16 Darne de Julienne
Sauce Hollandaise
Riz
Les Courgettes aux Tomates

June 17 Pasta
Sauce Boeuf Bourguignon

Les Huitres Fines Claires
Travers de Porc Chinoises
Le Riz

Melon de Cavaillon


June 18 Salade de Concombres et Coppa
Jarret de Jambon Roti
Salade Escarole
Cerises

Entrecote Grille
Andouillette Grille
Les Haricots Verts

Nectarines et Abricots de Provence

June 19

Steaks Haches
Saucissons de Volaille
Pommes Frites
Salsa
Les Petits Pois

Nectarines et Abricots de Provence

Then June 20 we went to Spain and Portugal…Perpignan, dire food, St Feliciu..excellent supper of Ham, Moules and fish..unfortunately had to eat it on my own as everyone else exhausted by the site of Aiguablava…Cueller-Chinese Food!, Montril-excellent fish on the beach-Monchique-mad BBQ-Oporto-more excellent fish on the river-Vigo-best fish-Santillana-Omelettes with Chanterelles-Terrines of Fish and Cheese, good Beef, Monkfish with Balsamic Vinegar..hmm……, more fish…went to Carrefour in Bayonne to buy picnic..fish much better than Chalon..in fact everything…however looked forward to supper in Perigueux.but….failed to eat as menus so dire..even the Chinese Restaurant was pulling up the floorboards..Just as well we had a chicken and a couple of bottles tucked up in the icebox!

So we found nowhere anything much to eat

We had endless picnics, ate good fish in Spain and thought the fish in the shops pretty good. Returning home via Perigueux, the cite des truffes, we found only lazy salads composes of the kind you would not even think of in Covent Garden…so we arrived home in need of Vegetables!!


June 30 Les Aubergines aux Tomates
Haricots Verts
Pommes de Terre Etovees
Champignons a la Creme

July 1 Garbure
Choufleur au Piments
Courgettes au Rosmarin

July 2 Salade des Haricots, Oeufs, Pommes de Terre, Anchois

Gigot de Lotte Rotie
Sauce au Capres
Les Courgettes

July 3 Le Canard Grille
Tomates Farcies
Salade de Chicons

July 4 Les Bulots et Les Crevettes Nam Jim

Les Ailes de Poulet facon Thai
Le Riz
Legumes facon Thai
Salade Verte



July 5 Gigot d’Agneau
Sauce aux Abricots et Epices de Maroc
Le Riz
Les Haricots d’Espagne

Fromages


July 6 Les Ravioilis de Tomates et Basilisc
Les Coteletes de Veau
Les Broccolis au Beurre
Tarte de Framboises


July 07 Pak Nam Prik
Soupe des Celeris

Langue de Boeuf
Sauce Madere
Pommes de Terre Vapeur
Poireaux au Vin Rouge

July 8 Crudites
Saucisses d’Auvergne

Tom Yum Gai
Le Riz/
Les Andouillettes de Troyes
Sauce Poivrons Rouges

July 9 Moules au Vin Blanc
Les Pieds et Paquets
Salade Vert

July 10 Osso Bucco alla Milanese
Risotto
Tomates Noirs

July 11 Boeuf Stroganoff
Pommes Sautees
Les Courgettes

July 12 Truites au bleu
Pommes Vapeurs
Les Haricots au Beurre(Jaune)

July 13 Cervelles De Porc
Le Veau a la Creme
Pommes de Terre
Haricots Verts du Jardin

July 14 Le BBQ du 14 Juillet Palleau…Oh Dear

July15 Cotelettes de Veau
Sauce Chamipgnons a la Creme

July 16 Grillade de Pintadeau Citon Verts
Sauce Poivrons Rouges Tomates Noirs

July 17 Salade des Maqueraux

Lapin au Safran
Le Riz