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...
2. Give them best wishes. Ohmm.....May you all go live a happy and free life...never got caught again...
3. Shake the bag to make sure all of them are out into the water. ...There...there... Bye, fish! :)
3 comments:
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.
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
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.
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