I know it's a bit late but here is the picture I took with my w810i, near my home on my way to work on Friday (2 days after the coup)
As you can see the traffic had went back to normal, which means most people did not seems to be overly concern or panic by the coup. Everything seems peaceful thus far, although the news said that the soldiers were exhausted by the overwhelming people who went to see them. They said that some of the men have to carried hundreds of children to take photograph with and many appear to be exhausted.
On the front page of one of the local newspaper, therei s a wedding photo of a newly wed in Chaing Mai with the backdrop being a tank and a soldier on top of it. I guess this is 'The One and Only' that could only happen in Thailand :)
2 comments:
I live in such a rural area. Nowadays that sort of urban congestion alarms me. Sadly, I'm thinking of moving back to the city. It seems impossible to find a man out here where I am. I've got to go where the men are.
My sentiment exactly...
I have considered moving to another country to find a man too... Despite how comfortable (due to familair environment) it is to stay in my country...
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