rice rolls

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various rice rolls (filled with taro, cabbage, etc.) + sweet chili sauce and soy sauce, from one of the 29 vendors I pass on the 8-minute walk to work.

night & day

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wat wat wat wat wat (ok, the first one wasn’t a wat, but would you have noticed?) (didn’t think so.) (and did you spot the king?)

walk to work

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my apartment building is the white one on the end of this block, on baan phan tom (it doesn’t show, but the building is much newer than the others at only 2 years old). every morning I walk out this small side street (trok), past a couple of very busy and tasty looking food stands–wish I could get out early … Read More

fruit, fruit, everywhere

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another one of the happy things about food stands in bangkok is the availability of fruit! I really should take a picture of the typical fruit vendor: his cart is a glass ice box (so you can see what fruit is available), usually with pineapple, rose apples, guava, green papaya, and watermelon. whichever fruit you choose is promptly plucked out … Read More

vertigo bar

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view of the city from the top of the banyan tree hotel. J keeps laughing when I exclaim how clean the air seems! this is of course in comparison with hong kong: here, you can still see quite far before the haze is apparent. and it never ceases to amaze me how spectacular every single sunset is in bangkok–take any … Read More

long live bhumipol

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“More than 60,000 searchable pages on King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s 61-year reign will be on the Internet in time for his 80th birthday on Dec. 5.” I did not realize how far the idolatry for thailand’s king bhumipol extended. there are pictures of him everywhere in stores, in restaurants, on the street–it is common to see public shrines and billboards for … Read More

sawatdee kha, bangkok

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so after applying to a bunch of different places, I was finally able to get an internship at UNIDO in bangkok for the summer. I’ll be here for 3 months, and today was my first day (filled mainly with admin tasks such as security training and getting a UN pass). it looks like it will be really lovely! there are … Read More

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