We were ridiculously excited to discover that one of the banana trees in the garden had developed a flower while we weren't looking. Photographing this event took up most of November it seems. How beautiful is that. We're not convinced that the fruit will be good. Apparently some varieties are not good eaters. We shall see.
In other news:
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| Trevann has been playing with mud pies, making concrete stepping stones |
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| The bourgainvilleas are gorgeous at this time of year. We've had no rain for a month or more but they don't seem to mind. |
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| Baby bananas starting to develop. |
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| There's a simple roadside shrine at the base of Mount Phousi where candles are lit on full moon nights. |
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| When it's full moon all the temples are lit up and it's a beautiful time to walk around town, enjoying the warm evening air. |
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| Yes, we have more bananas. |
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| Just a French colonial style house with a tuktuk parked outside. |
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| The Nam Khan River. |
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| Town centre temple |
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| I planted the avocado that I grew from a stone. It's doing well. |
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| Amazing little spiders. |
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| We called in to see our landlord Damian, who is laid up following ACL surgery. His house is on the next hill along from ours so has a similar though different view. |





















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