Ko siboya — Rented a motorbike yesterday. It took some getting used to: heavy metal between my legs and the quick, eager thrust of the engine. Drove across the one road of the island. My backpack is lighter because I finished the heavy book —Unnecessary Errors, Caleb Crain — and swapped it out for the lighter hardback —The Tenth of December, George Saunders, finally — and it skips gently on my spine at every...
Ko phayam — I lacerated myself on a coil of rusted wire fencing yesterday. Didn’t see the metal’s ragged edge, concealed placidly beneath yellowed grass, and — mid-stride — took two metal prongs straight into the...
Ko phayam — Have to hurry. Electricity only a few hours a day and wi-fi for even less then that. What to prioritize telling you? The squid boats at night, halogen lights as boisterous as a baseball field’s. Lon...
Bangkok — I spent some time living in Bangkok, arriving at the tail-end of a ‘red shirt’ revolution that predictably solved no problems and pockmarked the urban landscape with bullet holes. After Buenos Aires ...
Closing Time
I've only just found the Hi community and already I must say goodbye.
The mackerel girl and the bacon boys never intend to meet one another...but they finally did
Here is the Emperor of Lime...
The ballet tattoo. Your signature. Simple, unfinished lines almost made me chuckled. Yet, it draws me most.
Innocence. I had a problem grasping the idea of preserving the innocence when I first read The Catcher in the Rye...
Complex relationship with Fire Exit
I could still remember the fragrance of last night imprinted deep in my memory
A Tile of History
Embrace the Wetness
When In Thailand: How Many Types of Thai Noodles are There? Pt 1: Small
The Eating Adventure: Bangkok Edition - Duck Noodles in Bang Sue
Pleasant mixture of relaxed patrons and busy baristas. Glad to find a local roastery after running out of my travel stash of beans.
Riverside market, Bangkok periphery. River always present, never visible through the stalls. Suddenly, when crossing a bridge, you glimpse an unexpected Buddha watching over people resting in the Sala.
Flying lanterns and floating candles
Days are short when you are enjoying.
In the middle of a "Soft Military Coup"
Day 46 #100HappyDays: Downtime
Day 45 #100HappyDays: Quiet time
Le festival Songkran est chaque année un moment fort pour les thaïlandais. L'occasion de réunir toutes les générations.
Not being a part of where I am. Although. I am a part of being here.
Bangkok party scene
Typical place for dinner in Bangkok
The city life will never bore
Boxing.
Dusk over Bangkok.
To the Moken village.
Boat work.
One week old.
Bees.
Today's office.
Exploring with Dannie.
Gone fishing
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Fresh.
Tide's in.
White guys in Asia
Methylxanthines around the world
Sweater puppies
I don't take many photos of myself while on the road
Gold.
When nothing becomes everything
About as close to the country I will get given I am not leaving the airport.
Regular lunches and work days at the Cat House.
Look! A tiny Bangkok in the middle of the big city. By Terada Mokei @ Thailand Creative and Design Center (http://www.tcdc.or.th/).
Whever we land, we always start with finding a coffee shop nearby. This has been our favorite here: Espresso Factory.
Chill day on koh Yao Yai, hardly any tourists here. Put putted around the island, looked for a remote beach, ate mangosteen. Life is good.
Arriving under the stars
First day in Bangkok, full on!
Sunshine falls over the horizon.
Happy hours at Badmotel
Fried dumplings and sausages wait on the grill for customers to buy and savour them hot and crispy!
The Eating Adventure: Bangkok Edition – Thai River Prawns
One of the best beaches in Phuket.
When In Thailand: How Many Types of Thai Noodles are There? Pt 2: Medium
The Eating Adventure: Bangkok Edition – The Golden Basket
The Eating Adventure: Bangkok Edition – Fish Intestines
When In Thailand: How to Get the Most out of Thai Fried Rice
The Eating Adventure: Bangkok Edition - The Fiery Khao Soi
The Eating Adventure: Bangkok Edition - Jellyfish!