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Santa Ramen
Taking a step backwards to San Francisco, I forgot to write about my dinner with Ryan and Sabrina (below), who took me to their local ramen noodle shop in San Mateo. The place is called Santa Ramen and it is really, rea… -
Cobblers
Within my first few days back in the United States, it occurred to me that I should be making a list. What are the differences I particularly notice between life in the US and Thailand? Of course, I wouldn't include th… -
Summertime and the Cooking is Easy
After the business was wrapped up, it was time to focus on the family - James Dobson allusion intended.This meant staying at my sister and brother-in-law's and spending maximum quality time with the nieces, Emily and Ava… -
Off to KC
There's a one-week delay going on right now, just so you know. As I write this entry about heading from SF to KC I'm actually just one day away from doing the return trip.After a pleasant and, as you've ready, busy and… -
Ice Cream Here
Monday morning I took BART over to Berkeley for lunch with Ethan (right), a Wilcox High School graduate (but a few years after me) who has been reading and commenting on this blog for some time. It is interesting to he… -
Sunday Daytime
Sunday morning dawned overcast and cool, as is often the case in San Francisco. Once Anita was awake, we headed over to Elite Cafe on Fillmore Street for breakfast. San Francisco is a breakfast city, a city awake early… -
Khlong Toei Market
Saturday proved to be a fruitful day for blog fodder: blueberry muffins, Khun Nui's visit, the Independence Day celebrations. I'll squeeze one last entry out of that day based on the walk from the football pitch to the… -
Visit by Khun Nui
Hot on the heels of Independence Day ponderings and a previous post about families that aren't as close as cozy as they could be, we have an entry about my mother-in-law's visit this past Saturday.Several days in advance… -
Lunchtime in Khrungthep
Friday afternoon I joined Tawn for lunch near his office. We went to the local talaat nat (regular market), the noontime habitat of office boys and girls throughout Khrungthep. These talaat take different forms, but th… -
Kuppa Brunch
Thank you for all the feedback and thoughtful comments on my last entry about Tawn's father's birthday. I have realistic expectations and, while optimistic, know that things will progress however far they progress and I…
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