We spent the week this week planting trees. It was quite tiring despite the fact the we didn’t personally have to do any of the actual work. đ
Praew took the lead here and scoped out the various plant shops around the ring road and chose one. She ordered 14 trees, almost all of them larger than the 2 houses we’ve built so far.
Note on Thai language: the Thai word “thon” (ā¸āšā¸) just means “tree”. So “thon waa” just means a tree whose Thai name is “waa”. Other than willow and Thai cherry, Praew didn’t know the English name for most of these trees, so I am just transliterating the Thai.
Here are a bunch of pictures from the week…
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Bringing in the trees on the back of trucks |
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The had to carry he willow tree over by hand to plant… no roads there |
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The lonely willow tree standing on the edge of the pond |
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Unloading the tree from the truck |
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A nice view of the lonely willow later in the day |
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View of the Thai cherry tree from the back balcony |
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Planting “thon waa” by the parking area |
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The truck driving back along the narrow path left open to it |
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This “thon waa” was planted leaning out over the pond |
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A couple of the big trees are propped up overnight so they can be planted the next day |
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Driving past the chicken coop is a tight squeeze We actually moved the chicken coop and fence a meter over to fit the bigger trucks |
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This is our second biggest tree. It is a “thon makkleua” planted in front of BaanRimNaam |
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Three trees planted by BaanRimNaam. The “thon makkleua” on the right, the smaller “thon sammet” in the middle, and the “thon kankraow” on the left |
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This is a tall skinny “thon chamuang” planted near by the “thon waa” leaning out over the pond |
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The front of the land is fully planted with the “thon waa” on the left, a beautiful “thon gabok” as the center tree you see every time you drive in, and three smaller trees planted around BaanMae |
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From outside the gate you can see the prominence of the large “thon gabok” |
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Looking up at the Thai cherry tree. |
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Looking out from the balcony of BaanMae, it is almost solid trees |
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The dogs really seem to love the base of the “thon gabok” |
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This one tree on the eastern facing side of BaanMae will hopefully provide shade at sunrise after it grows out to keep the house cool in the morning |
So that’s it. I’ll try to take a walk around the land over the next few days to give you pictures after the tree planting crew cleaned up and everything.