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Elephant Love

October 13, 2012November 30, 20166 Comments

Looking back on Wednesday, October 10th: We spent the day, enraptured, amongst creatures of monolithic majesty. On a 2,000 acre preserve of land in the mountains just north of Chiang Mai, Mel and I, along with 30 others, volunteered at The Elephant Nature Park. The park is a sanctuary for abused and exploited elephants that … Continue reading Elephant Love

We built a mud wall!

October 8, 2012November 30, 20163 Comments

Yesterday, we built a mud wall for the entrance to Ban Sai Roong. After walking home from breakfast (spiced pork with sticky rice), the village kids, one by one, started to follow us. I sensed they had this strange intuition, that they knew we needed their help. Now instead of having 3 people to build … Continue reading We built a mud wall!

The Papa festival

October 8, 2012November 30, 20162 Comments

Looking back on Saturday, October 6th: One of the happiest days. We stayed at the Papa Festival all day long. For two hours we volunteered at the basketball tent and watched traditional Thai performances. Delicacy. Elegance. Perfection. We ate copious amounts of free food, danced with lively women who rivaled us in moves (I was … Continue reading The Papa festival

Making friends, feeling at home

October 8, 2012November 30, 2016Leave a comment

Looking back on Friday, October 5th: For brunch, Mel, Djun and I made Tom Yum soup, steamed flowers and tempura fried plants from the garden. Then, we went to the temple to hang with the kindergarteners and show off our new song (with dance steps included) that we prepared the night before. It was basically … Continue reading Making friends, feeling at home

One day in Ta Ma Fai Wan

October 6, 2012November 30, 20163 Comments

Looking back on Wednesday, October 3rd: Awoke at 5:30am to monks chanting, dogs barking, and roosters cocka-doodle-dooing. Suddenly, these noises were drowned out by a voice announcing the morning news to the village over a loud speaker. Mel and I roused, took cold showers, and prepared for our busy day. Isara came to give us … Continue reading One day in Ta Ma Fai Wan

Land of a Thousand Smiles + 2

October 6, 2012November 30, 20161 Comment

Looking back on Tuesday, October 2nd: Back to bustling Bangkok again. For breakfast, we eat chicken curry, around 7:30am. Our concept of time is muddled, or non-existent. We take a taxi to Mo Chit, the Northeastern bus station and are bound for Chiayaphum. A mud house and a man named Isara await us there. Our … Continue reading Land of a Thousand Smiles + 2

Bangkok bound, language learning

October 4, 2012November 30, 20162 Comments

Looking back on Monday, October 1st: Took the morning ferry to Surrat Thani train station. Caught the 6:30pm overnight train to Bangkok. The "Rapid" train is a bumpy ride. I often considered the possibility of derailing or collision. Met Pablo from Madrid. He, like most, apologized for not speaking flawless English. As if he failed … Continue reading Bangkok bound, language learning

Island Adventures and Dr. Holiday

October 4, 2012November 30, 20162 Comments

Looking back on Sunday, September 30th: Lying on the beach with Mel, admiring sea shells. Recognizing, respecting the ocean--at once an artist and a geometrician. Sian and Allie kidnap us for a motorbike adventure. Mel and I rent one and I drive. I didn't realize how much I missed my scooter until now. Maneuvering with … Continue reading Island Adventures and Dr. Holiday

Train ride to paradise

October 4, 2012November 30, 20164 Comments

On Saturday I awoke at 6am to a moving picture outside my window. Blue mountains and flashes of green as far as I can see. Palm trees. Banana leaves. A feeling of peace. I am exactly where I want to be. We took the overnight train ride to Koh Phangan to check out the island's … Continue reading Train ride to paradise

Temple hopping on tuk tuks

October 1, 2012November 30, 20166 Comments

On Friday, Mel, our new friend Cameron Sacagawea Chen and I went around Bangkok by tuk tuk to see the temples. We saw The Grand Palace, Wat Arun, The Golden Mount, and the Standing Buddha. Most of the sites were flooded with farangs (Thai for foreigner, tourist), but for good reason. These temples were incredibly … Continue reading Temple hopping on tuk tuks

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