Off to the Saha farms architectural monstrosity to give The Son something else to photograph whilst being simultaneously appalled.

Hot news from the staff was that the reincarnation of the goddess Guan Yin had taken up residence in a dusty room on the roof. Much excitement from she who must be obeyed who is rather keen on Guan Yin, so much so that we have a little statue in our condo which receives due reverence and occasional cups of tea.
So we went to meet her and she turned out to be something of a disappointment as she was clearly barking mad.


Unfortunately, I got too close and could not avoid instructions to sit while she chanted incantations which sounded suspiciously like “bing bong bingy bong”, and then whacked me over the head with some leaves. For this spiritual enlightenment I was expected to cross her palm with baht. She who must be obeyed was very disappointed, deciding that the woman was crazy and not after all a reincarnation of a mythical figure.
Still, if a loony lady can make cash this way, I intend being the reincarnation of Thor and will sit outside the condo administering blessing in return for donations. I wonder if I will require a work permit.
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2011-02-11| Q’on saysthat get-up says it all smh
2011-02-12| Billy saysshe bears an amazing resemblance to one of the tea ladies in Tullos phase II in the seventies, can’t remember her name but it wasn’t Guan Yin.
2011-02-13| Spike saysAida?
2011-02-13| Wentworth saysFrom Saha Farms website.
As long as the world turns. humans need for food exists. Saha farms will never stop supplying quality foods for all mankind
I think the poet in the family also turned their hand to architecture with similar results.
2011-02-14| Spike saysWe kill lots of chickens We know it’s not right And our sense of style Is basically shite
2011-02-14| Billy saysAida, yep, that’s the girl …..