Chas wrote:This is my 8th Loy Kratong and I have seen Western women dress up in traditional Thai dress every single year
Very nice photos Mr Plum and the lady does indeed look lovely!
One fashion note, there is a formal male traditional outfit which is quite common. . .and that I have also seen worn by any number of farang men here. It is Westernized (modeled on the British military style) a white jacket and those baggy pants things. Mr Plum, you might consider it next year instead of the suit!
You have the advantage, Chas. It's only my 2nd LK in HH and missed the parade. Not the first but for many Thais, it seemed like she was. I considered the male outfit but the ladies dress up far more nicely I feel. Besides, any good commander knows you must send the troops out first to get nailed before venturing out yourself!
Are you brave enough to post a pic of yourself in the outfit you won in the competition?
I'm not a drinker so opportunities to socialize without are welcome. The Thais turned out in force so it's not such a hardship.
My 'daughter' loved her new smile.
Children from various schools had a 'Kratong' competition in the town centre. My other half taught the Yamsaard children. Amazing how intricate the designs are. Here's one example...
The completed Kratongs after the judging...
One taken before she got tired. (for BB)...
Wow. So beautiful.
My costume for next year
The children always get my vote. Aren't they fantastic?!
Picture didn't quite turn out but I'm still spellbound...
The beauty pageant...
The other side of the coin. Children grabbing the Kratongs to extract any money. We decided we couldn't beat them so gave one child 20 baht to guard ours until we left. He lowered them into the water and kept his buddies away. Last year we made the mistake of launching them out to sea, only to see them tumble over as the next wave hit. Bit of an anti-climax after all the work.
All in all, I have to give the event a big thumbs up. Now. If only I can get as enthusiastic about Songkran!