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2009/04/29

Traditional Hut

While traveling to a temple in Sakon Nakhon Province in the Northeast of Thailand, I took this photo. It' s the traditional hut of farmers who live in I-Sarn area, the Northeastern Thailand. They live in such kind of hut to rest during a day while working in the rice field. To rest in the hut during a night is for keeping guard their farms. It is a home for some families. For me, maybe I grew up in I-Sarn land and I am familiar with such scenary. It's the reason why I took this kind of photograph. Anywhere I traveled, when I shew my photos I took to others, they liked to be amusing and asked why I had to catch ordinary photographs. I don't know why but in the deep of my heart like to push me to take it back my home.

2009/04/13

Clear Sky

The sky always changes as its nature. Maybe it's calm, but sometimes it's cloud like everything on the world that always change. Nothing is last standing on; however, we can maintain our behaviors for good and useful to each other.

Today in my country, everything is being clear and peace. I believe that the most of people in the country feel glad for this news and nobody prefers turbulence. Some parts of people are starting to pour water to each other in the traditional day. Some group are giving spirit to authorities who have the responsibility of taking care of peace in this political problem by giving them ice drinking water. The most importance in this problem event is that ordinary people join together and display their requirement for calm society opposing the red shirt's group who ruin the city or public. At last, everything are being in order. I feel sorry for this trouble and also glad to see the most of people need calm and join together to the same mind. Although in the future similar group to destroy public may be aroused by just one person that all of us also know who is he, I hope that our country becomes better really. We always love peace, not benefits.

Where seldom is heard a discouraging word
And the skies are not cloudy all day.

—Brewster Higley, Home on the Range