I liked the intro with music. I enjoy your videos, they're real, it is what it is. Living up north I am surprised you haven't learned more Thai. It's not as common as down south.
Really enjoying your content 😊 You remind me of me here in my village 😅 I’d like to ask you a question that you may be able to feature on later video. ‘Noise levels’ in your village from your immediate tribe and that of the local services and service users. I remember having a discussion with a lady whom had a dream to come and stay in a quiet, peaceful rural farm village here. 🤣😂😅☺️Your thoughts? 🤔 Would you agree with her or would you burst her bubble like mwah?🤭I think it’s important for newcomers to know 😌😉
I talk a lot about loud music and people screaming on the microphone. I still don’t understand how the can blast music at every event… it’s so loud that it hurts. 😂
LOL "Our prison is almost complete". That appears to be sawtooth coriander or water morning glory. Not sure but that is what the herb looked like to me.
@@mythaifarmlife Boy this is going to open a can of worms, isn't it? Sorry. All my childhood and school life standard English used a silent "h" for such words, including honor, heir, homage, honest, and herb. Maybe usage is in dispute now and it is used both ways? In my school days, there was no exception. No teachers or TV newscasters pronounced the "h" in the 1960's and 70's.
Yeah, I don't like the monks chanting or the blessing that they do with the bamboo in their hand. They always tend to enjoy drenching me with the water.
Hi. Thanks for bringing a little joy into our lives..... ❤
I think joy is the secret star of the show your interactions are wonderful.
You have a very helpful channel, love watching your videos keep them coming
Thanks 🍻
I liked the intro with music.
I enjoy your videos, they're real, it is what it is.
Living up north I am surprised you haven't learned more Thai. It's not as common as down south.
The biggest problem is I struggle with the English language 😂
You’re hilarious 😂❤
Thanks 🍻
Really enjoying your content 😊 You remind me of me here in my village 😅 I’d like to ask you a question that you may be able to feature on later video.
‘Noise levels’ in your village from your immediate tribe and that of the local services and service users. I remember having a discussion with a lady whom had a dream to come and stay in a quiet, peaceful rural farm village here. 🤣😂😅☺️Your thoughts? 🤔 Would you agree with her or would you burst her bubble like mwah?🤭I think it’s important for newcomers to know 😌😉
I talk a lot about loud music and people screaming on the microphone.
I still don’t understand how the can blast music at every event… it’s so loud that it hurts. 😂
@@mythaifarmlife that same beat…😆
@@mythaifarmlife why did the chicken cross the road? 🤔Well me and you both know now 😉
LOL "Our prison is almost complete". That appears to be sawtooth coriander or water morning glory. Not sure but that is what the herb looked like to me.
It’s called holy basil or hot basil…. It’s delicious 🍻
How long have you guys been married? You were living in Canada before and then retired in Thailand back in her home village?
We’ve been married for 23 years and we are just getting ready for retirement .
@@mythaifarmlife love to hear it!
"an" herb. It takes "an."
I believe British English is a herb… but I could be wrong
@@mythaifarmlife Boy this is going to open a can of worms, isn't it? Sorry. All my childhood and school life standard English used a silent "h" for such words, including honor, heir, homage, honest, and herb. Maybe usage is in dispute now and it is used both ways? In my school days, there was no exception. No teachers or TV newscasters pronounced the "h" in the 1960's and 70's.
Yeah, I don't like the monks chanting or the blessing that they do with the bamboo in their hand. They always tend to enjoy drenching me with the water.
😂 they love to bless you