What tourist attractions are they in Bangkok?
I visited Bangkok in 1965. At that time, this beautiful city had many tourist attractions including: many budist temples, Thi Boxing matches, demonstrations of Karate and Judo, many jewelry stores, tailor shops and clothing stores. At the time, prices for jewelry were much lower than in most other countries. The availability of silk fabric was much greater than elseware in SE Asia, and a suit of clothes from this fabric could be hand-made for less than the cost to buy one "off the rack" at a retail store. The Thei people were beautiful and charming, and the city had much modern architecture. I found the city to be clean and very attractive.
It's time to communicate with your daughter and ask her why she doesn't want to visit her father. If she simply just wants to be with you or out with her friends then she should respect her father and go visit him. However, she may not like her father much these days because she probably sides with the hurt you feel and she's bound and determined to protect you. This is very normal when a couple with children split-up. Yes, I do feel if she has a good reason for not wanting to see her father that she should be able to decide if she wants to go or not. You are the key to her problems. Her father should always be her father as you are her mother, so you can soften much of what she thinks of her father by telling her that sometimes people just fall out of love, but that he loves her and she was not the fault of the split-up. Most children (in a survey) felt they were the cause of their parent's split-up. Your daughter is simply a young woman and kids today grow up fast. Sit down and have more of a woman-to-woman talk with her. Let her talk to you openly and honestly. No matter how you feel about your ex-husband always keep that bond going between daughter and father. After the discussion, and if you see fit, then meet with your ex-husband and discuss the problems openly and try to come to some conclusion to the problem.
How do you create an electric fence?
You need an electric fence controller, first off. The purpose of an electric fence is to scare whatever touches it into staying away. If you try to make one by wiring it to mains power, you will just kill whatever touches it. You can get a controller at Tractor Supply Co.
After procuring a controller, running an electric fence is a simple matter of stringing wire on insulated posts. You connect the controller to your fence and ground, and there you have it.
Talk to the salesperson at the Tractor Supply store. They will have controllers, wire, insulators, posts that can be easily installed, gate handles, and whatever else you need.
Kunow, Poland is located in Ostrowiec County and covers a total of 2.81 square miles. Its population density is 1,100 people per square mile.