G’day to
you. How the heck are you? Me? Thanks for asking. Both Nong and I are drained
after moving yesterday and then a combination of waiting around for the cable
guy today (He showed up at 4:00 PM!) and emptying boxes and trying to shoehorn
a three-bedroom house into a two-bedroom apartment. The Gypsy Taylors are on
the move again. At least this time it is within the same country, same province
and, would you believe, even the same city. We must be slowing down.
Hey...help
yourself to a mug of coffee and a fresh virtual treat, why don’t’cha? Speaking of drained, remember,
a couple days ago, I brought you the story of a fishtank in the abandoned
basement of a building in Bangkok? Well, here’s an update...
The
owners of the abandoned mall-turned-aquarium have been ordered by city
officials to drain it of flooded waters and the thousands of fishy souls who’ve
called it home for a decade.
One of
Bangkok’s unofficial and bizarre attractions will come to an end after
officials visited the exotic pond to test oxygen levels in the water, according
to Pussadee Tamthai, deputy governor of Bangkok.
The
natural aquarium was formed under the roofless, four-storey building near
Khaosan Road when locals released several fish into its flooded basement around
10 years ago to control mosquitos.
Quickly,
that bunch of fish reproduced into thousands, and fortunately for their
numerous descendants, the Department of Fisheries will help relocate them to a
suitable, natural home.
Meanwhile,
the entrance of the building has been blocked, since Monday as city officials
started inspecting the building’s structure whether it should be demolished.
The process is expected to take around 30 days.
Aw dang! Now the locals will have to search for another spot
to catch their supper!
See ya, eh!
Bob
It all sounds rather fishy to me!
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