วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 25 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

mother's day

Mum, To the world you might just be one person,

but to one person you might just be the world."


 

How did you find the energy, Mom
To do all the things you did,
To be teacher, nurse and counselor
To me, when I was a kid.
How did you do it all, Mom,
Be a chauffeur, cook and friend,
Yet find time to be a playmate,
I just can’t comprehend.
I see now it was love, Mom
That made you come whenever I’d call,
Your inexhaustible love, Mom
And I thank you for it all.

 

     

 

>> " My mom is the most beautiful women for me. She is my important person for me and my family. If possible , I want to stay with her forever. (: Sometimes, I made a mistake. She cans to forgive me all times. Thank you, my mom. "  <<       

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 7 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Crime News

Raid nets 4 suspected makers of 'ya ba' drug

PATHUM THANI : Four men, including a politician, have been arrested on suspicion of producing illegal drugs in Khlong Luang district.


     Narcotics Suppression Bureau officers escort Bancherd Yodmali, 38, a councillor of MuangTha Khlong municipality inKhlong Luang district of Pathum Thani, from a housewhere heand three other people were arrested on suspicion ofproducing methamphetamines. Meanwhile, a helicopter helps track the suspectswhofled the house during apolice raid. PONGPAT WONGYALAANDROYAL THAI POLICE


    The suspects were named as Bancherd Yodmali, 38, a councillor of the Muang Tha Khlong Municipality, Kamol Chaemchuen, 30, Somsak Phuangmali, 58, and 33-year-old Chakkrit Sudkid.
    They surrendered to a combined force of police, Narcotics Suppression Bureau (NSB) officers and Office of the Narcotics Control Board agents after being surrounded for 40 minutes at 6am yesterday morning.
    A manual tablet press allegedly used to produce methamphetamine tablets, commonly known as ya ba, was also seized from a house on Liap Khlong Ann 1-2 in tambon Khlong Nueng. When the house was raided, the four suspects fled into a wooded area nearby.
A helicopter was used to track them down and the officers surrounded them.
NSB chief Atithep Panjamanond said police had been monitoring the suspects for eight months before their arrest.
A crucial piece of information came to light three days ago when a number of drug traffickers were arrested.
They allegedly confessed to collecting drugs from the house that was raided.


>>> I think about news aforementioned that " Thai police has the ability more and more , which , be beneficial build  people , about of that amphetamine is big problem for a Thai came to for long ago , which , as a result , there is the arresting has many times , I think next Thai police will might can can arrest more and more more originally , for clear wash the contraband goes out from Thailand "

วันจันทร์ที่ 27 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2554

Amphawa Floating Market

 

  
          At the weekend, I drove down to Samut Songkhram to visit the King Rama II Memorial Park Fair. But, I also wanted to take this opportunity to visit the nearby Amphawa Floating Market. Unlike the famous one at Damnoen Saduak, this one doesn’t start to get going until the late afternoon. Very good news for late risers. It also means you can visit the nearby park first before finishing your day with a meal at the floating market. I am not going to pretend that Amphawan Floating Market is more photogenic than Damnoen Saduak. That isn’t true. You won’t see as many boat vendors here which means you will get a different kind of photograph. So, by all means, still go to Damnoen Saduak for your photo opportunity. But, if you have the time, also come to this floating market for the atmosphere which is so much better. It is also more authentic as you won’t find the rows and rows of stalls selling the same tacky souvenirs. The best thing about Amphawa Floating Market is that it is still relatively unknown among Western tourists as it isn’t featured in Lonely Planet yet. There must have been a thousand people there, but I didn’t spot one European face. This is where the Thai tourists come to experience a floating market.


          We arrived at the canal at about 3.30 p.m. We weren’t really expecting to see much as we had heard that the market wouldn’t start until late afternoon. However, as we walked towards the canal, we could see that a number of vendors had already set up their foodstalls along the Soi and more were wheeling their carts into position. There weren’t that many tourists yet so we decided to wander up the canal in a northerly direction. (This is beyond the pedestrian bridge you can see in the above photograph.) Although many of the houses lining the canal in this area were doubling as shops and restaurants it wasn’t long before we started walking by private residences. The front was open for most of these houses,  and we could see people inside lying down watching tv or sleeping. A bit voyeuristic so we tried not to stare. We carried on walking for a while until we reached another pedestrian bridge where we crossed and started walking back.



          It was actually quite quiet and peaceful. I was starting to think we should have come earlier. Though of course it would have been much hotter. We then came across a couple of houses that were advertising homestay. This sounded like a great idea. We made a mental note to come back here again to do that. It would certainly be interesting to explore the area more while there were no tourists around. I had earlier seen pictures of monks rowing up and down this canal collecting food during their alms round. To see this you would have to be here early in the morning.


          A bit further up we spotted a lady in a small boat paddling along the canal. Judging by the ingredients laid out in front of her it looked like she could cook pad thai for us. I was feeling a bit hungry so I called out to her and she came paddling over. I was right. We sat on the side of the canal bank while she cooked us some very delicious pad thai.  In the picture above, the bank is much further up, so the people cooking in the boats had a pully system hooked up. They put the meal in a basket and you then pulled it up! Very ingenious.
  

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 19 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2554

How to learn English!

         Activating Your Vocabulary : Activate your vocabulary by thinking or speaking briefly about the subject you are about to work on. For example, if you are going to study English on topics that focuses on vacations, take a moment to think about your last vacation, what you did, what you enjoyed, etc. This simple exercise will help your brain warm-up to vocabulary that you are likely to encounter as you study English about this particular subject.

      
         Activating Your Grammar : Activate your grammar by thinking about the general grammar area before you begin to study. For example, if you are going to study English grammar focusing on the past, stop to think about what you did last weekend, where you went, etc. to help activate what you already understand about using the past. As with activating vocabulary, you'll help your brain bring up what it knows about the past simple in an easy way before you begin to focus on studying English grammar in detail.


         Singing a Song : Before class begins, or before you sit down to study English sing a song in English to yourself. Make sure to use a song that you understand and know very well. This short and fun exercise will help your brain focus on the English language in a relaxing manner. It's important to be relaxed when you study English! Singing a song also helps activate the creative side of your brain which can help you come up with more examples as your practice conversation or do some creative writing.


         Typing e a Short Paragraph in English : If you going to study English at your desk, begin by typing a simple paragraph in English. You can type about your day, your hobbies, your friends, etc. Anything will do. Typing helps activate the kinetic part of your brain that helps improve learning through physical activity. I also recommend typing while you study your English grammar. This will help solidify your knowledge with movement.


         A Thousand Words ... : As the saying goes in English: A picture is worth a thousand words. Help activate the creative side of your brain by trying to describe a photo or other image. You can combine use this also to activate your vocabulary by choosing a picture that has something to do with the subject your are going to study in English.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 9 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2554

About me

Hello everyone, my name's Tharinee Siengchin. you can called me "moy" (: I'm 15 years old. my birthday is on 17 June 1995. my address is 593 m.1 kamphangsane nakhonpathom 73140. I'm study in grade 10 at satiti kasetsart kamphang-sane school. in my free time i listen to music. I live in Nakhonpathom, Thailand. my favourite band is bodyslam. They are good. I love them. >< I would like to be a doctor in my future. Doctor is smart, I think it. But I would like to be a cook,too. Hahah because I love to cooking. :)


my pic (: with my close friends
moy nut film.