Songkran, the
traditional Thai New Year, is tomorrow and the next few days, although it is a
week-long holiday here. Hottest time of
the year, when throwing water is customary, yet with a huge Third Wave of Covid
infections now raging in Thailand (especially in greater Bangkok) these
celebrations will be canceled – just as they were last year. Multitudes of Thai people are traveling out
of the city to their ancestral provinces for the week-long holiday to reunite
with family, and the Covid nightmare is only likely to spread and get
worse.
Bars and pubs in
most provinces are now closed again for at least two weeks, although the
cinemas are still open for now. We
hunker down. And endure the heat.
This year, the
Rainy Season was predicted to come extra early and to be more intense than
normal. (It might be a La Nina
thing.) We certainly have been getting
much more rain, much earlier than is customary, and I do appreciate the clouds
that block the hellish sun. The rain and
accompanying wind are cool refreshment (although the humidity and oppressive
heat always follow as soon as the storms pass by). The government has instructed the relevant agencies
to prepare for an extra heavy Rainy Season and thus take actions to avoid disastrous
flooding (such as we had in 2011), but I somehow doubt that salaried government
bureaucrats, with safe, appointed political jobs, will do anything that
requires independent thought and initiative.
Sorry, but I’m a cynic.
Tomorrow, I will
celebrate Mr. Jefferson’s birthday. Truest
of American heroes.
-Zenwind.
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