No Red Nor Yellow
There are a few demonstrations in some places in Bangkok and Pattaya these days, and I wonder if they will stop during a day or two. It’s Songkran festival, and most of us are going on holiday, so it’s not convenient if they block some major roads. Furthermore, we are leaving for Pattaya tomorrow, and I that the crowd will disperse soon.
We canceled our plan to go to the national park as it rains a lot lately, but just make a trip to Nakhon Nayok on Tuesday. It would not be nice staying in the “jungle” in the rain as we can’t do much jungle trek or animal watching at night anyway. That’s why hubby booked a room at my kids’ favorite resort near Pattaya, which is the one with a horse stable. They are very excited to see “their ponies” again!
If you are traveling to Thailand lately, please do not wear anything in red or yellow, unless you are going to show your support for a particular party. You will be asking for trouble, if you are so unfortunate to bump into the wrong supporters. I’m not sure if Massachusetts OUI Lawyer will help you win the case, if you are injured or harmed.
So, it’s best to be safe than sorry.
So, I’m going to pack carefully for our trips. Just remember, no red nor yellow!

Wah… sounds scary, is it safe for citizens to walk around even if they’re not in red or yellow?
Sue, it’s ok walking down the streets, as long as you dun bump into the protesters or supports. On the safe side, just don’t wear these sensitive colors. I guess that’s what I’ve learned after staying here for almost a year.
The PM lifted state of emergency in Pattaya just now, so maybe it’s safer liao.
Just read the newspaper that Bangkok declared state of emergency. Hope that you and your family is alright and didnot affect your holiday plan. Take care ya.
These ppl st*pid lar…always bring trouble to the country, make the country bad image/reputation now.
…but in other words, good for Malaysia now, investors going to switch plant here soon…
eh…hope you and you family take care there ya!