Archive for the 'Living & Lifestyles' Category
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008
As Jane and Jack sat side by side on the hot traffic-stalled Bangkok bus, Jack stared out the window. Though there was plenty of city action before his eyes, Jack wasn’t paying any attention. He was thinking about his ‘gik’.A familiar beeping sound knocked Jack out of his daydream and he immediately turned to his [...]
Posted in Culture and Customs, Education, ethics and moral, Health, Fitness, & Medical, Movie & Film, Nightlife, sexual matters, Society Issues, Thai films, Thailand living | 7 Comments »
Friday, February 22nd, 2008
Yesterday, Thursday, February 21, 2008 was the full moon in Thailand, or more specifically, keun 15 kum, duan saam ขื้น ๑๕ ค่ำ เดือนสาม which means the 15th waxing moon since the last new moon (full moon) of the third month. It’s a full moon, but it’s not to be celebrated in a massive party, at [...]
Posted in Blogging, Culture and Customs, ethics and moral, Religion and Spirituality, Thailand living | 7 Comments »
Monday, February 18th, 2008
One of the biggest questions that lingers among foreign residents in Thailand–wannabe and legit alike–is in regards to the possibility of legally and eternally residing in the proclaimed Land of Smiles. For these farang (ฝรัง = Caucasian-white ethnic people in Thai language), as well as other non-Thai ethnic groups in Thailand, obtaining Thai citizenship would [...]
Posted in Blogging, Culture and Customs, family matters, Government and Politics, Identity, Rights and Laws, Society Issues, Thailand living | 10 Comments »
Friday, January 4th, 2008
At last, the legacy of Siamerican ancestors unfolds into the next wave of destined manifest; A branch of the Siamerican Wanderer’s Thai American’s beloved kin has finally ventured to the motherland for their first time–not to be the last and only according to the scriptures. Read More
Posted in Adventures, Blogging, Culture and Customs, family matters, Parenting, Thailand living, Thailand Locations, Transportation | No Comments »
Friday, December 14th, 2007
Amidst all the Siamerican’s various tasks and errands in yet another transition phase, valuable observations and contemplations have been slipping away with time unrecorded–and so now the Wanderer makes an effort to record some of the latest…
Posted in Culture and Customs, Identity, Society Issues | 2 Comments »
Sunday, November 25th, 2007
With the passing of last Saturday came the full moon of the 12th Thai lunar month (usually in November) which marks one of Thailand’s most popular traditional holidays–Loy Kratong (also spelt Loi Kratong), where in the moonlit hours, after the sun has gone down until the peak of midnight, couples, families, and friends head on [...]
Posted in Adventures, Culture and Customs, family matters, Food, Eating, & Dining, Motorcycle, Religion and Spirituality, Siamerican Wave, Thailand Locations | 5 Comments »
Wednesday, November 21st, 2007
It hasn’t been mentioned much lately in the cyber log– regarding the Siamerican Wanderer’s goals and ambitions to return to University, as he has thoughtfully and patiently been waiting for the waves of ‘distant visions’ to vibrate in sync with ‘current reality.’ Read More at the Siamerican Wanderer
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Sunday, November 11th, 2007
Arriving in Bangkok, I decided to stay overnight to meet up with my cousin. He got off at work at midnight so I waited around at my friend’s house and had a few beers. Took a short nap and sobered up for a few hours before hopping on my bike. My cousin had called me [...]
Posted in Accidents & Tragedies, Crime and Punishment, ethics and moral, Government and Politics, Nightlife, Rights and Laws, Siamerican Wave | 5 Comments »
Wednesday, November 7th, 2007
One of the primary schools I am teaching at (Wat Kan Jan Jarern) has a little mushroom house โรงเรือนเพาะเห็ด that the students grow and sell oyster เห็ดนางฟ้า and white fungi เห็ดหูหนู mushrooms. I had a look inside and took 5 pics with my mobile phone before my bat ran out.
Posted in Culture and Customs, Economics and Finance, Food, Eating, & Dining, Teaching in Thailand, Thailand living, Thailand Locations | 7 Comments »
Monday, November 5th, 2007
Surfing the internet, I came across the latest Vietnamese media-government saga about a 19 year old star, Hoang Thuy Linh who had a mobile phone clip of her and her boyfriend ‘getting it on’ which leaked out ultimately causing her popular running show, Vang Anh’s Diaries to cancel. Not that I care or know anything [...]
Posted in Crime and Punishment, Culture and Customs, ethics and moral, Government and Politics, sexual matters, Society Issues, Technology | 9 Comments »