You’ve Done What?? – Remembering Unbelievable Adventures of Yesteryear
When I went to Nepal last October I ran into many traveling nomads. Many people hopped around from place to place doing and seeing amazing things. Somewhere inside my brain […]
When I went to Nepal last October I ran into many traveling nomads. Many people hopped around from place to place doing and seeing amazing things. Somewhere inside my brain […]
Banana Rock with the Boys on Koh Tao This week, on WWG, I bring you “My Sunsets Are Better Than Yours,” actually on a Wednesday this week. Yay! I’ve been […]
Oh, Kathmandu, people warned me about you. What they didn’t warn me is that I’d fall in love. Weeks before arriving in Nepal I reached out to some travel friends […]
How do I even begin to sum up my trip to Nepal? So many things happened I couldn’t fit them into one blog post if I tried. So, in an […]
One time I was talking to my sister in America on Skype. She asked what I was up to and I said something like, “Nothing, I just had to pop […]
It’s a pretty simple theory: anything that whittles the world down into a smaller, more intimate and manageable size does the soul good. We regain our balance from anything that […]
One of my favorite cultural moments while serving as a volunteer was attending a Hindu Festival in Bangkok last October. I went with a friend I met at Saphaipae Hostel, […]
This is the best burger I’ve ever had. This is the best burrito I’ve ever had. This is the most fun I’ve ever had. This is the best sex I’ve […]
Get to know the people. And I mean all the people. The backpackers jammed into hostels, the American and Australian English teachers living in Bangkok, the expats who have found […]
Last December I traveled to Koh Nang Yuan in Thailand, a tiny island that sits beside the larger, more well-known Koh Tao. My girlfriend, Tara, and I decided to enroll […]
i see myself in you because i want to. you’re everything i wished i was, but never had the guts to do. . new years have passed and feathered wrinkles […]
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Sometimes headlines tell you something you already know: “Thai Students Drop In World Study.” The Thai newspaper, “The Nation,” reports “While Thai teachers had ‘more’ degrees,…
This is an anomaly to me: sports day in Thailand. Now, I’m familiar with field day in America where energy-thirsty kids flood into the fields and later come home with […]
As I sat editing some photos and videos from my camera I realized the large quantity of pictures I have from Thailand. Frequently, friends and family pester me to post […]