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A new English teacher for the first time in Asia.
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Today I headed out to Thailand.  I bought a ticket through my hostel to the border, with plans to head down to Pattaya, Thailand from there.  I had my stuff packed and waited in...   Read more
Quick Note Posted on 30/11/2008

I got behind on my “two weeks of posts” with the Thanksgiving and my studying.  I also noticed that I mis-numbered the days on my posts—so those are updated now.   Read more
SE Asia Day 9 (part 3): Siem Reap Posted on 24/11/2008

After a long day at the Angkor complex, I headed back to the guest house. It began to rain just as I got back. I showered off the seat and took a nap. From the map, I knew it was a bit of a...   Read more

One of the things that I realized right away when I was in Cambodia is how much I loved Khmer people. They were warm, friendly, and interesting. Back when I was doing my student teaching, I...   Read more
SE Asia Day 9 (part 1) Angkor Wat Posted on 21/11/2008

I met my driver, Chang, in the community area at the guest house. I had a quick breakfast and we headed out. As we rode through town, I got a much better impression of Siem Reap than I did...   Read more

After the somber trip to the killing fields, I returned to Sunday Guest House to pack my things. I had an early afternoon bus. On the way in the shuttle van to the bus station, it began to...   Read more

An excellent example of how crooked the current Cambodian government is how they recently leased the Choeng Ek Killing Fields Memorial to a Japanese company. This sobering place of national...   Read more

On day 7 I went early to the Choeng Ek Killing Fields, just outside of Phnom Penh. Sunday Guest House made the arrangements and I rode with a couple Brits in a tuk-tuk for a few dollars....   Read more

I arranged for my bus to Phnom Penh with the front counter at the hotel. I was a little surprised at how nice the bus was. It was $10 for what would be a six-hour trip. The bus was nearly...   Read more
SE Asia Day 6: The Mekong Delta Posted on 13/11/2008

For my sixth day, I signed up for a tour to the Mekong Delta. I’ve always been reluctant to take guided tours. But this one was $10 and included everything—including lunch. We...   Read more
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