File talk:August2004 1-2.jpg

Hang on!
This image is neither corrupt nor missing. It is presently in use at Thai lunar calendar for two purposes:
 * to illustrate a movable feast regulated regulated by the moon that is also one of the secular public holidays in Thailand.
 * In this case, the religious observance fell on a Sunday, which is a secular day off วันหยุด wan-yoot in any case. Therefore, it is followed by a purely secular observance on the contingent Monday that is a make-up day วันชดเชย Wan chod-choey. Pawyilee (talk) 05:27, 19 July 2008 (UTC)