Sakon Radio 93.75 - - Phu Phan Museum
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*Air Asia booking to Nakhon Phanom*
Giawasa tiaoyaba
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Yabashen was a spirit that could turn people into a dumb lost their
speaking skill. And in Gaiwasa village they kept a ritual to dispelled the
spirit away ...
Reading for the remainder of February
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I've read a total of 11 books this year. At the moment, I'm moving through
the *River of Smoke* by Amitav Ghosh. While I enjoy the historical detail
about ...
Getting Caught Up - "Bent At The Waist"
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I have not been blogging much lately which is not to say that I have not
been busy.
I have finally gotten around to making available to the public a book t...
My Thai Princess, Nong Ja.
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[image: Nong Ja Thailand]
My little Thai princess and I were off swimming again the other weekend.
[image: Nong Ja Thailand]
Ja absolutely loves the water a...
Khao soi noodle making Tai Neua style
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Women of the ethnic group Tai Neaua in Muang Sing make delicious rice
noodles by hand. These are a staple food sold in the market and eaten in
local dishes...
"A Woman of Bangkok" is Back!
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The great news is that, "A Woman of Bangkok", Jack Reynolds' classic novel
published in 1956 in New York and London is at last back in print.If you
scan d...
Thank You For Helping Bounchan
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Original PostMy friend Bounchan asked me for help last July. He's seventeen
and he's been a novice monk at a local temple for four years since he was
thirt...
Thai Festivals in November 2010
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November in Thailand sees some of my favourite festivals. These include *Loy
Krathong* (21st November 2010), *Surin Elephant Round-Up* (20-21 November
20...
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Kites are always great fun...no matter how old you are.
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