Originally Posted by
peterpan
One thing that stands out in Udon for me are the people, both Thai and Western. I live in a small village, about 8 Brits, 6 Yanks, 6 Germans and a few other Danes, Ozzies etc.
Everyone gets on together and provides support if necessary.
Recently one guy suffered a serious fall. he's still in intensive care and despite the fact that he's in a coma, he has visitors every nite.
People are sending photos and reports to his family.
Living here has its plusses and for a family with young children its hard to beat, for the age that my children are, I think even the education is good, their school is well equipped and seems to be professionally run, certainly the appearance is superior to anything I have attended, well kept grounds, flower gardens etc.