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Kelly
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by Kelly » Wed Aug 15, 2007 6:44 pm
As said in a post previously Im coming over for my honeymoon at the beginning of September.
I know its monsoon season and the weather website has been saying stormy everyday, has there been any sunshine at all?
Last time I came four years ago and it was in July and it was quite nice
Bamboo Grove
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by Bamboo Grove » Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:03 pm
The sun shines bright in my old Hua Hin home. No problems, you may get an occasional shower but otherwise it´s as good as it gets.
dtaai-maai
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by dtaai-maai » Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:12 pm
Quote: Tony Hancock, The Radio Ham : "It - is - ah - not - raining - here - also"
This is the way
PeteC
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by PeteC » Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:31 pm
We need to be honest though. On this eastern and southeastern side of the gulf Sept and Oct., can be the wettest, I'm not sure about HH.
In any event, you're on your honeymoon, just enjoy indoor activities if the angels are crying..
Pete
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komfortablynumb
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by komfortablynumb » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:04 am
Hi guys.
Not sure if this is an agricultural, weather, related question.
It seems that in HH it's dark for 12 hours and light for the others.
So translating that into UK time.
It's like perpetual 12th of September.(Guess)
I wonder how your plants work.
Simple here.
warm, grow. Sunny, FLOWER. Cooler, FLOWER LIKE F****. Cold, DIE.
Of course british flowers are all issued with a calender and watch.
So how do Thia plants grow?
Apart from the obvious.
Cos they can.
Terry
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by Terry » Thu Aug 16, 2007 9:02 am
Kelly
I agree with Pete - enjoy your indoor activities.
September CAN be wet - due to the second Monsoon that we sometimes get here.
Not to worry - it's warm rain anyway