Saturday, March 19, 2005


According to Thai Buddhism belief, to save lives has a lot of merit. So today my family and I went to a fresh market to get lots and lots of live fish to be released back to its natural habitat. Temples are the favored spots to release them since they have a strict no-fishing code. Here are some glimpse of how it is done! Live..from Bangkok! :)


1. Prepare to release. I was afraid the fish would jump out on to my hands and face as they some time do... Posted by Hello


2. Give them best wishes. Ohmm.....May you all go live a happy and free life...never got caught again... Posted by Hello


3. Shake the bag to make sure all of them are out into the water. ...There...there... Bye, fish! :)
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

hen nor chop nor i think you are very happy when you release the fish return to canal.and it's feel same you because it has freedom when swim (go-back)around you. (Hen na khun nash when preparing to release fish.it's amusing( don't angry me :-)) but i know you are afaid it.

nash said...

That's right, Khun Sumo! I was afraid it would jump! It used to jump to my hands before and it felt yucky! Have you ever touched a life fish? Ewwwww..... :-P

Anonymous said...

Ah ha! I used to catch it before. I was young in countryside but used fish-hook made from bamboo.Today I knowed, it's done not good.