For X'mas I dont have X'mas tree but I have Money tree (ผ้าป่า) from my home town
...anyone see this before lets share
Make merit สาธุ...
For X'mas I dont have X'mas tree but I have Money tree (ผ้าป่า) from my home town
...anyone see this before lets share
Make merit สาธุ...
Gift for me, dahlink?...
If you can count it![]()
Sure I can count it...
The monks are going to have a very jolly New Year's Eve with that.![]()
We all fun and happy with it too I prefer to give this to school more than temple ...
Well done. Wise choice.
A food party and gifts of toys at the local orphanage will bring smiles to little faces.
and to the teachers as they trouser their cut.
Yes it's common here, I leave monetary policy to she who must be obeyed![]()
Beautiful. Where will the donations go?Originally Posted by Nicethaiza
Temple in my hometown (KK)
Ask BB how much he can count it...
Every year before new year we have to invite the monk to the company for make merit
and this is food for the monk...
And after monk go back to the temple...all food we have to eat after
And somtam for me not for monk ...
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While I took pictures I had to see this (money tree) ...Burmese peoples do it
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^thanks for this, very interesting...
I guess it's the same for a house blessing here, when instead of monks, a priest is invited. Same same but different. Last week, we had our annual Christmas thanksgiving mass. Employees are encouraged to attend, but not required. It's usually the big bosses who are there, plus HR ppl & other minions. I didn't attend as I was busy and had deadlines. How infidel of me! Lol.
Where do we go when we die, Katie?...
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