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August 26, 2006

Body Snatchers In Bangkok

2006-08-26 International Herald Tribune Por Tek Tung - The Body Snatchers Fighting for a Gory Prize - A Race to the Death in Thailand They are not rewarded with money,...

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July 12, 2006

A Global Refugee

I receive an email from the Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand today. This will definitely be my next book to read. Paiboon Publishing presents "A Chameleon's Tale: True Stories of...

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May 04, 2006

HI Sukhumvit Hostel

Just so you don't think I drowned in the Sangkren waters of Thailand, I spent the next few days in a great new 38 bed hostel called HI Sukhumvit in...

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April 15, 2006

Emails From Leila

WOW what a city. BANGKOK is alive. It is New year for them amd they celebrate with water. The streets are alive with people walking arround with water pistols and...

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Sangkren Water Festival

Day before yesterday was New Years in Lao. Yesterday was New Years in Thailand, although the celebration continues for several days in these countries. We get it again! Leila took...

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March 29, 2006

Thai Cooking School

At the Smile Guesthouse I attend cooking school. A Dutch couple and a German girl and I each have our own "station" with a wok sitting on a gas burner....

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Tha Ton

Supuat drove me to Tha Tan...right on the Thai-Burma border directly north of Chiang Mai to see several minority groups, Lisu, Lahu, Akha and Longnecks, that live there. Last...

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March 25, 2006

Faithful Tuk Tuk Driver

Nice to have someone faithful to me. I trust Supoat, in his 50's, with soft face and warm bright eyes. I call him when I need him to drive...

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Breakfast at Smile Guesthouse

I have changed hotels. I am now at the brand new Bau-Tong Lodge with free WiFi that is down little soi 3 off Loi Kroh...for half the cost of the...

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Northern Style Thai Massage

This last week I found a very small, unassuming massage shop...very simple understated Thai Lanna-style salon with rough dark stained wood...a couple couches draped with yellow ochre and red umber...

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March 19, 2006

Chiang Mai Felt Like Home?

Have been here three weeks and Chiang Mai did feel like home for awhile...just long enough to get oriented and find the good places to eat. I spent all...

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March 16, 2006

Diamond Jubilee Of His Majesty

His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand will celebrate his Diamond Jubilee in Bangkok in June 2006. The King of Thailand is one of the most highly respected spiritual leaders...

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Wat Chedi Luang

The oldest (700 years) and most interesting temple in Chiang Mai that had it's top toppled in an earthquake....

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Elephants Monkeys & Snakes

A day trip north took me to an elephant training camp, monkey training school where they learn to twist off the coconuts and let them drop from the trees. The...

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March 15, 2006

Market-Going

Tired of the Night Market for tourists, this week I walked to the Warorot Day Market...a market for the local Thais. I bought delicious garlic flavored BBQ chicken for lunch...

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"Letters From Thailand"

"Letters From Thailand" is a lovely novel wrtten in 1969 by "Botan", a pseudonym of the Chinese-born Thai female writer, Supa Sirisingh, and recently translated into English by Susan Fulop...

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March 10, 2006

Reverent Inquiry

In spite of my petty but honest day-to-day frustration with bureaucratic silliness while traveling in most developing countries, I treasure the lives of the people who ironically seem to have...

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March 08, 2006

Hope For Thailand

Thousands of people have been demonstrating for several days and nights in the streets of Bangkok calling for Prime Minister Thaksin to step down. One hundred university and business leaders...

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Visa Misery

Every month my son Doug has to cross into Burma and come back into Thailand to get another 30 day stay in the country. If you are late it's...

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March 07, 2006

Walkabout

Yesterday morning I walked to the Post Office around the corner and down the street and then slowly swung a wide path through the city...dawdling in used book stores, Jonesing...

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March 04, 2006

The World A Playground?

A friend recently emailed me asking what it is like to have all the world as my "playground." This was my very brief answer: Well, the best thing about traveling...

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Chiang Mai

Flew from Koh Samui on Bangkok Air (the only airline off the island because Bangkok Air built the airport) and then on to Chiang Mai on budget Air Asia....

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Good-bye To Samui

On 1 March I said good-bye to my son Doug and his wife Luk and Ting Tong...their little Shimizu...and caught a Bangkok Air flight back to Bangkok (Bangkok Air built...

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February 25, 2006

International Night

We're back on Samui and I have rented a brand new furnished one bedroom house for $12.00 a night at "Solitude Resort" on a mountainside about a mile from Doug...

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February 24, 2006

Koh Pha Ngan

Doug Luk and I took a break from Samui and put the car on the ferry for the two hour trip north to the island of Koh Pha Ngan for...

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February 20, 2006

Clean Clean Clean

Luk does the laundry by hand on the tiled shower floor...the water draining down a hole. She uses a brush and scrubs her heart out...twice with plain soap...and then a...

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February 05, 2006

Now...Not Later

It is typical for Thais to think only about what to do now...not some time in the future. So when Doug was showing me houses to buy next year, we...

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February 03, 2006

Eurotrash

I have learned a new ethnic slur..."eurotrash"...which apparently refers to the white Europeans who come to third world countries claiming to be somebody big back home but selfishly feeding off...

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Visiting Doug & Luk

Arrived on Koh Samui a couple days ago on Bangkok Air to the smiling faces of Doug and Luk at the small open-air airport on Koh Samui. (Koh means...

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February 01, 2006

Shower Lay Down

Doug and Luk call me every morning. Sometimes I am awake and sometimes not. This morning Luk says "Good morning mom!" "I love mom!" "I miss mom!" "One more day!"...

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January 31, 2006

Cosmechanics

In front of the Rumburi Esthetique, on Sukhumvit 39, next door to my dentist, a sign offers, at Special Price, Cosmechanic, Face Lift and Anti Wrinkle, Sparkling Face & Pore...

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Riaproy

Some friends that spent a year in Thailand with the Peace Corps have said there is an additional Thai value that is called "riaproy." "It means polite and well-mannered; neat....

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Bangkok Street Scenes

Sidewalk Seamstress Small Family Taking A Break From Shopping...

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Coffee Yen

Iced Coffee Stands...

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Street Food

Eggs For Sale Soup Stand BBQ BBQ2 BBQ3 Fruit Stand...

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Motorcycle Serenade

Last night I hopped a motorcycle taxi at the corner. "Where you from?" the cute young driver asked. "America," I said. "America Pie" he sang to me all the way...

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Bar Girls

Bar Girls Waiting For Customers To Buy Them A Beer And Whatever......

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January 23, 2006

Street Noodles

My favorite food in Thailand is one of the many varieties of noodle soup found on street carts. Street food is safe if you select a cart in early to...

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A Light In The South

Visitors, to the south of Thailand, including foreigners, will soon have an opportunity to experience muslim life in a village in the province of Yala. A "Widower's Village" is being...

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January 20, 2006

Lucky Luk!

I called my son Doug yesterday morning. He had just returned from the fish market on Koh Samui with a salad bowl of large fresh gung (shrimp) with heads still...

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January 19, 2006

Teach The Children What?

On National Children's Day in Thailand, it is a tradition for the Prime Minister to deliver a positive "motto." This year the wealthy PM Thaksin who owns Thai Air and...

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Bumrungrad Hospital

Nearly as diverse as New York, sitting in a Bumrungrad waiting room is a show of national and ethnic costume...many from the middle east...burkas, jalabas and Arabic head wear...males greeting...

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January 12, 2006

Bangkok Business

Nearby, in ironically named Washington Square, is the Bourbon Street Bar and Restaurant where an entire wall, surrounding a dart board, is covered by business cards. Here is a sampling...

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Insurgency In The South

Since January 2004, southern Thailand has been gripped by a shadowy insurgency that has killed over 1,000 people and divided local communities along religious and ethnic lines. "Bangkok," ie the...

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January 08, 2006

Thai News

Six days of U.S./Thai trade talks in Chiang Mai has resulted in a stalemate with the help of 10,000 protesters...an alliance of 11 groups who are resisting trade liberalization. They...

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January 07, 2006

Familiar Bangkok

Arrived in Bangkok on Jan 3rd on China Air after 17 hours and stops in Anchorage and Taiwan. There has been a cooling in Asia (northern India actually falling...

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December 14, 2005

"Anyway"

The other day I was sorting through my hundreds of little pieces of paper crammed in my backpack during the last three years of travel and came across this poem...

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July 17, 2005

Thainess And The West

The July 2005 edition of the slick upscale magazine for English-speaking foreigners called The Big Chilli ran an article with interviews of prominent Bangkok residents to get their views of...

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July 14, 2005

Walking Out On The Ambassador

The Foreign Correspondents Club hosted another panel discussion last night with the Iranian ambassador to Thailand, H.E. Mohsen Pakaein Western observers were confounded by the surprisingly strong victory in Iran’s...

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Enemies of the State?

The Foreign Correspondent's Club hosted another panel as part of it's occasional series on freedom of the press this week. Panel members were Anchalee Paireerak, operator of www.fm9225.com, one of...

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"11 Minutes" Outranks Mao

On my way to my BTS Skytrain station, I stop for lunch at The Emporium, an upscale indoor shopping mall where there is a variety of restaurants on the 5th...

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What Is A Farang?

Or what does "farang" mean to the Thai people. It has been said that the word derives from the French. It is also the Thai word for guava so you...

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July 12, 2005

Stories Of The Street

Ten baht (25 cents) for a motorcycle taxi gets me to the American educated dentist down the soi and around the corner in little more than a minute...scared to death...

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June 13, 2005

A Fine Balance

Listening to an expat radio station on the internet today, I discover that in Bangkok 2006 there will be an International Summit on Public Toilets......

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May 20, 2005

A Bus To Trang

While I was on Koh Samui visiting Luk, while Doug was in Oregon, we decided to hop a bus for Trang where Luk's family lives. This is my second visit...

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May 16, 2005

"Oh New Shoes Lost Me!"

After a flight from Bangkok on Bangkok Air, I have been enjoying my 26 year-old daughter-in-law on quiet Khlong Muang Beach in Krabi Province the last couple of weeks...

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April 14, 2005

A Talk By Shirin Ebadi

Bob has been in the north for the last week so I joined the Foreign Correspondents Club the other day as a way of meeting other English speaking people in...

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April 02, 2005

Trekking Northern Thailand

As soon as we returned to Bangkok from Bali Bob took a train to Chiang Mai for a trek in northern Thailand near Mae Son Hong. I stayed in...

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April 01, 2005

Keeping Body and Soul Together

In Bangkok we got a good deal for a month in a beautiful completely furnished apartment on a dead-end street in the upscale Saladaeng area...close to the Skytrain and the...

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March 11, 2005

Vibrant Bangkok

Bangkok Air From Koh Samui to Bangkok again. Not a pretty city but it's vibrant. The populace, as with much of Asia, lives outdoors…almost all 10 million of them. It...

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February 03, 2005

Stamp-Out to Burma

"Stamping out" consists of leaving Krabi Thailand at a border crossing...in the case of Ranong the border is with Burma...and then "stamping" back into Thailand. To do this they...

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February 01, 2005

Tsunami In Khao Lak

Before we left Krabi, Bob and Doug both had to "stamp out" of the country at Ranong (on border of Burma) so they could get another 30 days in...

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January 24, 2005

Luk's Family In Trang

We rented an SUV and drove to Trang, about 150 kilometers south of Krabi, to meet Luk's immediate and extended family. We were greeted with the traditional Thai wai...

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Luk's Family In Trang

We rented an SUV and drove to Trang, about 150 kilometers south of Krabi, to meet Luk's immediate and extended family. We were greeted with the traditional Thai wai...

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January 23, 2005

Ao Nang Beach

Bob and I have been here in Krabi Province of Thailand with Doug and Luk for three weeks now...a welcome respite after a month in smoggy noisy Bangkok where...

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December 29, 2004

Escaping The Tsunami

After a bowl of spicy Thai soup on the street outside my Bangkok hotel on December 26, 2004, I returned about 1:30pm and flipped on the satellite TV to...

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December 28, 2002

Bob's Thai Village Visit

While Jana and I were playing with Chinese teenagers in Ruili in the south of Yunnan, Bob spent some time in an ethnic village in the mountains in Issan Province...

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August 06, 2002

Talad Nam Lam-Paya Floating Market

Our friend, Jiraporn, who lived in the U.S. ten years and has a doctorate from Oregon State University in Fisheries and is now a lecurer in the Department of Fishery...

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Expatriates

There are many expats in Bangkok who love this city and it’s people for many reasons. One day I struck up a conversation with a Brit woman sitting next to...

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Thai Food!

Our favorite in all the world! In Thailand a fork in the left hand is held upside down and used to push food onto a large spoon that is held...

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Skytrain Tuk Tuks Cycles & Boats

The SkyTrain is an air conditioned jam-packed elevated transportation system financed by the World Bank that can scoot you quickly from one part of the city to another but for...

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August 05, 2002

Krazy Khao San Road

There is no limit to the colorful variety of activities that draw your eyes in all directions. Almost everything happens on the sidewalks or the canals and rivers...floating markets with...

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August 04, 2002

Sex In The City of Angels

August 6 2002 Bangkok Thailand The Indian pilot lovingly set the Air India wheels down on the Bangkok tarmac... Being in Thailand feels good even when you know Thais will...

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