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Author Archive for Joshua Monthei. Today is my last day in Chiang Mai. Mixed emotions are always what I experience when I am faced with this reality. I’m just thankful for the time I’ve spent here and I know chances are I will return so that is always comforting. Just a few last day things to do here, including a quick trip up to Doi Suthep and a last lunch of somtam and grilled chicken. Reminders of the good. Families of four or five squeezed together. On the same small motorbike. The near universal kin...
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June | 2008 | Chiang Mai Kud
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Archive for June, 2008. Today I ran for an hour. On its face, this is not an astounding accomplishment. What pleased me about it was that this is the first time I have run this long in Thailand and it felt great! Running here has its ups and downs and I won’t run through them all but here are a few notables:. Running in a foreign country (or anywhere new) is a great way to learn about your new surroundings in a unique way. You have few pre-set routes and instead just run wherever the road leads. ...I hav...
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race recap | Chiang Mai Kud
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Responses to “race recap”. Feed for this Entry. August 2, 2008 at 2:59 pm. This blog made me laugh out loud! I love picturing you at the start ready to run and watching an arobics routine. Congrats on your finish. Please bring or ship your trophy home. It’s a very unusual souvenier! August 2, 2008 at 4:05 pm. I wish I could have seen it. Congratulations and yes, please bring that trophy home for us to see. xo. Bangkok mini marathon (aka the Mother’s day death march) « Sabaijai. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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that indescribable something | Chiang Mai Kud
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I like how when I stop I can feel my hearth thumping and I always think to myself, wow that little muscle is working it! Responses to “that indescribable something”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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The final hours | Chiang Mai Kud
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Today is my last day in Chiang Mai. Mixed emotions are always what I experience when I am faced with this reality. I’m just thankful for the time I’ve spent here and I know chances are I will return so that is always comforting. Just a few last day things to do here, including a quick trip up to Doi Suthep and a last lunch of somtam and grilled chicken. Responses to “The final hours”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). You are commenting ...
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Pedaling away from the demons | Chiang Mai Kud
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Pedaling away from the demons. Responses to “Pedaling away from the demons”. Feed for this Entry. July 16, 2008 at 2:48 pm. Hang in there, Joshua! You are loved, and this too shall pass. xoxo. July 22, 2008 at 1:07 am. Sounds like an amazing experience, Josh, and I hope it helps you find some solace. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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July | 2008 | Chiang Mai Kud
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Archive for July, 2008. I like how when I stop I can feel my hearth thumping and I always think to myself, wow that little muscle is working it! Reminders of the good. Families of four or five squeezed together. On the same small motorbike. How it rains here every day during the rainy season without fail. The vivid shades of green that these rains help produce. The near universal kindness that emanates from everyone here. Buying a movie ticket and a popcorn for $3. Chatting with monks and taxi drivers.
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Daily Chicago Photo: A Spring Thing
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Sunday, April 8, 2012. Ramps are in season. It's a short season so get them while you can. Make pesto and pasta sauce, omelets and pizza, pickle them, freeze ramp butter. So many options, so little time! What are ramps, you say? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Every Days A Holiday. The Bridge is Up. Chicago: A Daily Photo Blog. Your Daily Dose of Chicago. Chicago Flair, by Andre. FORT LAUDERDALE DAILY PHOTO. Connecting the Windy City. I've just started a bird-watching photo blog. It's here.