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The challenge of a haircut in Thailand
Our first haircuts in Thailand Today we decided we needed our hair cut. We set off on the scooter and drove through our neighborhood. There were several places that indicated “haircut” but oh…they looked scary. We have a beautiful house … Continue reading
Giving up our American pleasures in Thailand
We are trying to stick to our $1.50 meals as often as we can. It is sort of a little game that we play, trying to eat every meal for $30 THB each. ($1.00 USD = $33 THB or Thai … Continue reading
How to adjust to Thai culture without loosing your mind
October 22, 2009 Relinquishing Control Thailand has to be the most peaceful place I have ever been. The people never get angry, they don’t honk their horns and they always greet one another with a prostrating hello. Actually, everywhere we … Continue reading
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