2wheels
Community Manager
Can't believe it has been 12 months since the previous Santa report!
This time Santa could not find any Helpers but it all worked out well.
First stop was at the main Temple in Doi Saket.
This Monk is always friendly and happy for a chat.
Santa was treated to some water-melon before departing on his kanum-giving ride around the Doi Saket area.
First stop was a local kindergarten.
This delightful teacher was so friendly and full of personality.
She reversed the roles and actually gave Santa some fruit and noodles!
This little angel presented herself wearing a matching outfit. So sweet.
(Oh dear, Santa must trim that beard before next tour of duty).
Onward to the next village.
This little chap's grandparents take him out on this side-car every day just to look at cattle.
I see them every afternoon.
The little chap is intrigued by cattle, bless him.
The lad on the right seems to be in deep contemplation of the kanum he will soon devour.
Onwards.
Santa saw three sets of twins on his circuit.
Something in the local water?
To the local horticulturist's home where Mr Bold was waiting.
These are out and about.
Onwards to the retired police officer.
Santa selects his friends very carefully.
And one of the local teachers.
A few delightful hours amongst friendly and appreciative locals and Santa was ready to relax.
This time Santa could not find any Helpers but it all worked out well.
First stop was at the main Temple in Doi Saket.
This Monk is always friendly and happy for a chat.
Santa was treated to some water-melon before departing on his kanum-giving ride around the Doi Saket area.
First stop was a local kindergarten.
This delightful teacher was so friendly and full of personality.
She reversed the roles and actually gave Santa some fruit and noodles!
This little angel presented herself wearing a matching outfit. So sweet.
(Oh dear, Santa must trim that beard before next tour of duty).
Onward to the next village.
This little chap's grandparents take him out on this side-car every day just to look at cattle.
I see them every afternoon.
The little chap is intrigued by cattle, bless him.
The lad on the right seems to be in deep contemplation of the kanum he will soon devour.
Onwards.
Santa saw three sets of twins on his circuit.
Something in the local water?
To the local horticulturist's home where Mr Bold was waiting.
These are out and about.
Onwards to the retired police officer.
Santa selects his friends very carefully.
And one of the local teachers.
A few delightful hours amongst friendly and appreciative locals and Santa was ready to relax.