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Table of Contents
- It’s That Time Again…
- Sushi
- My Twenty-Fourth Year (a Review in Links and Shameless Plugs)
- Gradtaai Mai Sabaai
- Satree Winds Down
- Thai Toast
- Peasant “Jokes”, Night Market, Poker, and a New Addition
- English Poetry By Thai Students
- Night in Nakhon
- “We Live Inside a Giant Copy Machine”
- Weekend in Surat
- Those Who Can’t…
- Mother’s Day Weekend
- Outings With the Pup
- Koh Phangan v 2.0
- Oliver S. de Villionder’s Small Screen Premiere
- Overdue Updates
- Shots from Around Thung Song (with an Unsurprising Emphasis on Food)
- Morality Camp (and… Introducing Ollie!)
- The “No” Vote
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It’s That Time Again…
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Sushi
Welllll I wanted to get another poem post up (are you poem-ed out? Because there are actually two more poem posts on deck: the kids’ finals. They’re really as much for my own personal archives as anything but they really are … Continue reading
My Twenty-Fourth Year (a Review in Links and Shameless Plugs)
And what a year it was! I bid farewell to China, my home of just over a year, on my birthday last year. I think it happened to be the cheapest day to fly to Bangkok. The majority of the … Continue reading
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Tagged birthday, bright eyes, china, chromeo, frank sinatra, india, nepal, scorpions, thailand
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Gradtaai Mai Sabaai
So the last post was in a humorous vein, and, God-willing, so will the next, but unfortunately today I bring you bad tidings. The title may seem like a catchy Thai rhyme, but it means “sick rabbit,” and was the … Continue reading
Thai Toast
I’ve mentioned a few times that Wayne keeps encouraging me to start posting some of our kitchen endeavors to the blog. While I’m pleased to say that we eat pretty well at home, much of what we do is just … Continue reading
Peasant “Jokes”, Night Market, Poker, and a New Addition
I’ve got a bone to pick with WordPress, for I’d written almost this entire entry, and suddenly it was all gone, and neither Command+Z nor an attempt to revert to a previous revision could save me. This might have been … Continue reading
English Poetry By Thai Students
When setting up my curriculum (yes, I had to set up my own curriculum), I’d penciled in a poetry unit early in the semester. What with the plethora of canceled and shortened classes, we were warned that we needed to … Continue reading
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Tagged poetry, satree thung song, students, thailand, thung song
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