วันอังคารที่ 11 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Graphics in my Laptop

I wanna showyou how nice pictures are.


Plane . Freedom


Alone

Dock?


Sunset




Warm




The Beach at Kanom, Th






These is all my pics :
coconut trees



Left Side
another view



Kanom Beach


This place is a nice beach to visit . It's not far from Nakon Sri Thammarat

Amazing Thailand :)

Tour in Thailand



Marigolds


Marigold farm








Rural of Thailand , Somewhere



วันจันทร์ที่ 10 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Notting Hill Carnival 2009


Ladbroke Grove, W10 5QZ30th & 31st August 2009


Held since 1966, the Notting Hill Carnival is under threat for 2009 due to concerns over public safety - last year saw 40 police officers injured. But we'd be very surprised if the organisers can't find a way to make the legendary street carnival to go ahead. Originally a local affair for west London's homesick Caribbean community, this has evolved into Europe's biggest street party. Carnival sets London on fire in a blaze of Caribbean spirit as extravagantly costumed dancers, calypso and soca musicians, giant soundsystems and steelbands are joined by over a million revellers of all ages. Sunday is officially Children's Day, but there are loads of kids on both days enjoying the bright colours of the floats and the dancers' feathered costumes. Adults can shake their battys at dozens of stages: our favourites are Channel 1's booming dub, and the jazz-reggae at Gaz's Rockin' Blues, but there are tunes for all tastes, from house to hip-hop. It's a huge area, and can get very crowded, so be prepared for an exhausting day out, but for anyone who loves a party, Carnival remains the absolute highlight of the London summer.


Venue: Ladbroke Grove

Address: Notting Hill, and Westbourne Grove, W10 5QZ

Phone: 020 7727 0072

Date: 30th & 31st August 2009

Time: Arrive around 12 noon Things start to cool off at about 7pm

Pricing: Free

Nearest Station: Ladbroke Grove / Westbourne Park Tube




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Beach down Festival 2009

Beachdown Festival 2009Devil's Dyke, RH17 5NU28th August - 31st August 2009


This four-day boutique festival party near Brighton boasts a steller line up and a superb location, making it the ideal option for an August bank holiday trip away from London. Headlining is none other than the imposing queen of the flat-top, Grace Jones, with support coming from indie rockers The Zutons, Welsh alternative oddballs Super Furry Animals, Gallic turn table legend Laurent Garnier and Mancunian post-punkers The Fall. With a whole cluster of famous DJs (Gilles Peterson, anyone?), local acts and guest residencies (Favela Chic, par exemple), combined with 42 hours of alternative film and comedy entertainment (including a top family friendly zone), all played out at a bracing location of rolling hills (which won't flood) overlooking the sea, and washed down with the best organic food and drink on offer, Beachdown really does cater for everyone. Shuttlebusses also run all day back and forth from Brighton, making this a festival that's very easy to dip in and out of if you don't fancy camping for the full four days. For more information and ticket details go to http://www.beachdownfestival.com/.


Venue: Devil's DykeAddress: Brighton, RH17 5NUPhone: 01273 666363

Date: 28th August - 31st August 2009

Time: Gates open 12noon Fri 28 Aug, close 9pm Mon 31 Aug

Pricing: Weekend tickets from £97.50Nearest Station: Brighton Rail






August festivals and Fairs 2009

Hey guys , i attend to let you know all of london via this blog


Well, Thank you for information every website that i find out them


Today i will suggest y'all about London Festivals and fairs 2009



In August :





Field Day 2009Victoria Park, E3 5SN1st August 2009After the mayhem of Lovebox Weekender and the trance dance-athon that will be Tiesto, Victoria Park will host a very different event as Field Day comes to the East End's lavish green space for its third year. While most of the London outdoor music events are crowded and highly commercial affairs, Field Day goes against the grain, attempting to capture the laid back sunshine-and-cider vibe of a small, rural festival. With 5,000 visitors fitting very comfortably into Victoria Park, it describes itself as a psychedelic village fete. This seems to mean folksy electronica joined by a coconut shy, tombola, sack races and bowling for bacon - with some harder beats as the sun sets (following a good old fashioned tug-o'-war). Teething problems have marred the last two years - poor sound the first year and unacceptable toilet queues last - but the idea is a good one, and hopefully it'll all run a bit more smoothly third time lucky. Confirmed acts include Scottish post-rockers Mogwai, African musician Toumani Diabate and electronic remixers Aeroplane.



Venue: Victoria ParkAddress: Grove Road, E3 5SNPhone: 0870 264 3333Date: 1st August 2009Time: 11.30am-10.30pmPricing: £29.50 + booking feeNearest Station: Bethnal Green Tube



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Travel in London

Hi Everyone


This is the first topic of this blog. I really want you all to know London before you go there



First, i will recommend you about Buckingham Palace!!






Buckingham Palace may charge exorbitant entry fees but, as the London home of the Queen, it draws millions of tourists each year. They flock to witness royal pageantry dating back centuries at the Changing of the Guard ceremony at 1130 daily from April to July (alternate days at other times of the year), and for the rare chance to see inside a royal residence. The building, by John Nash and Edward Blore, was built in the 19th century around the shell of Buckingham House. The rather drab fa?ade was added in 1913. The State Rooms of the palace, including the Throne Room and the Picture Gallery, are only open to the public in summer.





Buckingham Palace Road, SW1 Tel: (020) 7321 2233. Fax: (020) 7930 9625. Website: www.royal.gov.uk/palaces/bp.htm Transport: Underground Green ParkOpening hours: Daily 0930-1615 (6 Aug-3 Oct only). Admission: £10.50, concessions available