What a wonderful history, thank you for sharing. I've been to Thailand once and found it very relaxing and I admire you for being able to take the step to move there, I'm sure there would have been lots of challenges in that regard including how to support yourself in an environment dissimilar to the one you grew up with. It sounds like you have a little Slice of Heaven there and it's something that I would like to entertain for us actually in the future possibly. It's not a move well suited to the horses however so there are always various considerations. Thanks so much for the picture, that little guy is really cute
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No really, nothing to admire- have been traveling for too long, for anywhere to be 'something of a challenge'. It's a learned skill, like most things.
I definitely wouldn't inflict the heat and humidity on any horses that haven't grown up here!
Learned skill maybe but still an achievement in my eye. All the little details to potentially fall foul of... I suppose once you've visited often enough you come to pick up on most things.
The horses are Egyptian Arabians, well suited to the heat and difficulties of hot climates. They'd settle in fine, it's more the available space I'd be concerned about as I'd asume there isn't much in the way of agistment that way.
I would assume not, but I really don't know.
(it doesn't make much sense sense - pastures are not exactly abundant !)
I just took these - 45 mins ago - pre, and post cooking - thought you would appreciate them...
the pic with the fence in ?- the jungle is just on the other side!
cheers!
Wow! Thank you for the pics. They are indeed worth a thousand words. Parsley, right? Do you have your own chooks?
cilantro - but we have parsley - we have lots of everything -'herby'
(my girlfriend grow thai basil - different than European basil -oops you have been to Thailand, sorry - 'kapow' dish, you probably know - that herb flavor. My g/f supplies local markets here it - I was telling she could sell direct , all over the world for freshly picked, organic produce - freshly picked and and shipped in 24 hrs - but she doesn't seem too bothered-It's the Thai way
lol