Backdated! Khao Yai from May.
Khao Yai Waterfall Wildlife in Bangkok is scarce. The city is a most unfriendly, otherworldly landscape to native species. In two months of living in the city, I sighted […]
Khao Yai Waterfall Wildlife in Bangkok is scarce. The city is a most unfriendly, otherworldly landscape to native species. In two months of living in the city, I sighted […]
Two of the most widely discussed issues in National Media, over the past few months, have been Obama’s handling of US Foreign Policy and socio-economic struggles. While living in […]
I made it to Seattle and managed to sleep 12 hours last night. Unfortunately, I missed half a day of exploring today as a result. Therefore this will be a […]
Over the weekend of May the 17th and 18th I took a trip to Khao Yai, Thailand’s oldest and third largest national park. It was a terrific experience, up […]
Bangkok looks peaceful from here. Thailand has been roiling in international media over the past weeks and months. Stories of political upheaval and violence abound. When I landed in […]
(Crossing the river in a long tail. Rain in Bangkok) I’m grateful to live in the neighborhood that we do, as opposed to living nearer the shipyard. But, it means […]
It has been over a month since I arrived in Bangkok. Much has happened in this time. The first few lazy preparation/ tourist days were quickly replaced with a hectic […]
Okay, I have internet, so here is a quick up to date post. Its been a few weeks since I actually wrote my last entry (posting has been late…). We […]
Gulf of Thailand off Pattaya On Tuesday the 15th I met Jim at his apartment and we caught a cab out of town to meet Argo. We headed South East […]
Banded Krait (Bungaris fasciatus) What a color! The Red Cross QSMI Snake Farm in central Bangkok was listed as a top attraction on trip advisor. Given my fascination with […]