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Khon Sung Farm House

Close to the border with Cambodia you will see a little purple dot where this new farmhouse is being set up by a friends family. A little bit up and to the right you’ll see a white heart indicating where the 900 year old Khemer ruins are which you will read about in a previous blog. This is very much in the countryside and very typical of Thai countryside in general.

The parents acquired this land recently and within the last two months built a small house on the property and are now in the process of making a little farm. That’s a lot of progress in two months.

A view from the porch. You can see the neighbors house.
The entrance to the farm and the parking area
A food cart for a side job
A view from the other side of the house
The proud owners taking a break
Having dinner
Enjoying a song
Having fun
I am relaxing in a hammock in the future barn
A helpful inhabitant, eating the unwanted bugs

The owner used to have a barbershop in the nearby town, giving free cuts to the elderly and the people who could not afford a trim

A classic motorcycle in excellent and usable condition
An afternoon snack
A night out with some local friends
Good Time for some fun under the full moon
Time to play some snooker. I gradually re-learned the game
A local gal who used to live in Bangkok and speaks very good Japanese
Is this a good time to burn some trash?
A couple neighboring farm houses
this is what you can do after playing snooker
Olde ox carts at a local temple
Inside the oil change area of a large gas station someone is getting their hair colored
A friend at a coffee shop
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