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Cultural Orientation: Muay Thai
Hello everyone. Thank you for patiently waiting. I’ve had a lot going on in the background, which has made it hard to sit down to write. However, most of the bumps have been smoothed out. Posts should start flowing a… Continue reading
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Earthquake Update
Hello everyone, thank you for following along. I apologize for my irregular posts lately. To catch you up, many things have happened: the earthquake, moving from Don Mueang to Ayutthaya, dealing with Bangkok Belly, and a visa run. I’ve had… Continue reading
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Earthquake!
A massive 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit SE Asia today around 1:30 PM local time. The epicenter was in nearby Myanmar, but it was felt at least as far away as Bangkok. One building that looked like it was under construction… Continue reading
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Coming Soon
Hello everyone. I want to apologize for not keeping up with my posts. My goal has been to consistently post twice a week until everyone is caught up to my present-day activities and whereabouts. Since arriving in Thailand, I have… Continue reading
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Cultural Orientation: Buddhism is Everywhere
I don’t know much about Buddhism. It’s not that I can’t read books on the subject. I have read plenty. It’s not that I can’t understand the core tenets of the faith; I get it. The problem is that spirituality,… Continue reading
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Cultural Orientation: Cooking
If there’s an art that I excel at above all else, then it has to be cooking. I love to cook. It brings me great pleasure to be in the kitchen. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a pot of bean… Continue reading
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Cultural Orientation: Going to the Market
Going to an open-air market off the beaten path offers a glimpse into daily life that few people see as tourists. Continue reading
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Cultural Orientation: Respect and Etiquette
Feet, wai’s and what respect looks like in Thai culture. Continue reading
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Cultural Orientation: Day One
Profound exchanges often happen in the most common of places. Continue reading








