Well, I'm retired, so I no longer commute to work. But I do commute to the new house twice a day to water the garden. Here's how it looks:


This is the house where I live now. Go out the driveway and turn right.


At the end of the soi, turn right again.


This moo baan is about 15 or 20 years old and quite low end. Down this soi a few houses is...


This little restaurant where we often order take-out food for dinner.


Keep on going and the road suddenly become unofficial. Get to the end and turn left and you see...


This mini-mart where I often buy a beer or four.


Turn right instead and you get to this road. Turn left and keep on going.


After about 500 meters you get to this intersection. Turn right over the railroad tracks and you can get on Mittraphap Highway (Thai 2 to Bangkok and Khon Kaen).


Turn left instead. The new moo baan is on the far right side of this road.


People used to fish on this nice pond but the owner put up a "no fishing" sign.


The pond has beautiful water lilies, but at this time in the afternoon they are closed up.


This farmer's pond only has water during the wet season. Note the grazing cow in the background.


A couple hundred meters past the pond and you encounter the entrance to our new moo baan.


If you continue down the road two hundred meters instead of turning in you get to this mini-mart; the closest one to the new house. They always keep some Singha on ice for me and throw a few ice cubes into the bag when I buy some.


If you turn into the moo baan make an immediate left until you get to this house. (Lots of plants, no plan.) Turn right.


Our new house is the last one on the left. It's about one kilometer from where we live now.