"My mother liked him very much," she says. "He was very funny, very smart, very charming. And he was very, very handsome."
Read moreTo avoid any issues with customs, I had removed them from their original packaging, wrapped each of them in a (clean) sock and hidden them in a pair of shoes. Not
Read moreI will continue to suggest answers to Citylife's This is Thailand questions, and I will still maintain my website, retire2thailand.com, and its accompanying blog
Read more"The study of robots involves a lot of critical thinking and problem solving skills. It might be too challenging for some, but when students are as interested in
Read moreChiang Mai's own Po Garden journeyed to Mexico to party with people saving the world. Or at least to party with people talking about saving the world. Or, anyway, at
Read more"Of course" said Mrs. D with more than a hint of smugness in her voice. "What else did you expect? Surely not you?"
Read moreI have never been someone who can travel the world with a paper bag filled with nothing but a toothbrush and a spare set of underwear.
Read moreMost people seem to get tattoos which represent something meaningful in their life: a lover, someone they have lost, a phone number, time spent in a foreign country.
Read moreA group of ajarn from six Thai universities are steadfastly opposed to vivid media carnage and have campaigned against certain 'news' publishers in Thailand.
Read moreThailand's extremely - and growing - high rate of alcohol consumption, and its myriad consequences on mental health.
Read moreHalf an hour later, we were sitting round the kitchen table. Mrs. D had made us each a list of things that we could and could not do. Mine seemed longer.
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