We are celebrating Songkran (year 2559 of the Buddhist Era)
in this, one long hot holiday week.
Songkran is the traditional Thai New Year, although the official
calendar here marks years from 1 January to keep pace with world
calendars.
Because this is the hottest time of year, the tradition is
to sprinkle water on people – or to throw it if you are young and wilting from
the blazing heat.
This year has been the hottest in memory here. Temperatures have been above 100*F for a week
now and are forecast to be above 100 for the next week. That is raw temperature
without factoring in the Heat Index of “felt temperature” due to added
humidity. The last time I checked out
the Heat Index it was 124*F, and I haven’t bothered to check it since because
it’s too damned hot to think about.
Tuk has had a lot of time off work for the long holiday, and
we have been spending most of the time at home trying to stay cool – without much
success. The fans are turned up to the
max day and night; I shower every few hours; but I’m still bathed in
sweat. We are consuming huge amounts of liquids to stay hydrated. Yesterday we did go to a mall so
Tuk could upgrade her SIM card to 4G from the fazed-out 2G she has had forever;
she can now use her brand new Samsung smartphone, and she is having a ball
playing with her new toy. We also saw
the movie “The Jungle Book”, and we were not used to the extreme
air-conditioning at the mall’s theater, which had me shivering before the movie’s
end.
I have given up on all attempts at exercising, since it’s
just too damn hot. The treadmill has
given me pulled muscles every time I’ve attempted it for a long time now, and
it has crippled me for days at a time so that I can hardly walk; so I’ve given
up on that. And I cannot do weight
training since the heat saps all my strength.
I've been plotting my visit to the States -- first time in 10 years -- and I have my ticket to ride. I will pack light. No date of return to Thailand, but I'm sure the first frosts of Autumn will drive me home if I haven't already left.
Stay cool.
-Zenwind.
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