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Swearing-in Ceremony
Some of my friends
the fancy side of Peace Corps
A week in Bangkok
Weaving Cotton and Coronel Sanders
my house!!!
Arnold at the bottom of the cave and me looking ve...
An Indiana Jones Adventure
homestay
traditional thai home
It's official -- I'm a Volunteer!
These are four women from the Issan region of Thai...
Here's me a couple weeks ago in SiSatchanalai. The...
These are the amazing kids who live in my homestay...
In San Francisco! I met Meaghan on the airplane fr...
Here's the whole group right after they made site ...
our group visited a monastary (called "Wat" in Tha...
This is the restaurant my language class eats at a...
Here is my technical group working with the basket...
I met this woman while visiting Issan.
Who is that farang?
Here I am meeting the local goverment office, SAO,...
Here's a church I found with my friends last week....
Classic Thai picture! On my right is Prasad, anoth...
Here's me and my friend Becky. Everyone here has n...
Here's me and my host parents. I can't believe how...
This old guy carves amazing teak wooden doors. I t...
I visited a current PCV in the Issan region of Tha...
This is my homestay house! NOT typical. My host fa...
This is Khun Ba. She is the head of a basket-weavi...
This is Conor. He is trouble and not to be trusted.
Hope this photo doesn't incriminate anyone too muc...
Fat baby.
I just found out I'm going to Sukhothai. That guy'...
PC girls being goofy. The heart thing was left ove...
Here's me in my first meal in Si Satchanalai with,...
This is a hand-woven skirt made in my future villa...
This is the Sakekrang River that runs through Utha...
A monk in a bus station. Monks are everywhere! In ...
Bananas and a "som-oh." I don't know what that fru...
First week of training. This is one of our teacher...
Where's Maeve? Here I am during my site visit (to ...
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Friday, March 10, 2006
PC girls being goofy. The heart thing was left over from a wedding. Thai people love gaudy hearts.
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