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Poor is a Condition of The Spirit

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Peace of Mind

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The Final Love Letter

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 18/02/2019 • ( 2 Comments )

Packing

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What’s it like to be Black in Thailand?

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 13/02/2019 • ( 1 Comment )

Tatted in Thailand: Kayla, Bethany & Michael

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Homemade Grainy Mustard

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 28/05/2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Hanna Hanks, 127 1 cup mustard seeds (I used yellow, but you can use brown or even a combination of the two)3/4 cup apple cider vinegar1/4 cup water I halved this recipe […]

July Events

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 27/05/2015 • ( Leave a comment )

When: July 11-13 Where: Wat Phra Phutthabat is located 28 kilometers north Saraburi along Highway No.1 and is less than two hours away from Bangkok Contact: Call the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Lop Buri office […]

A Vinegar Cleaning Cure

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 26/05/2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Spook Edwards, 126 So I was in the Hobbit Hole the other day and found a super cute shirt, totally riap roi, but it smelled like the bottom of a baboon’s cage.  […]

June Marathons

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 23/05/2015 • ( Leave a comment )

 

June/ July Events

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 23/05/2015 • ( Leave a comment )

*These locations are a general indication of the whereabouts of the event

May Events in Thailand

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 22/05/2015 • ( Leave a comment )

  NBTC: All pre-paid numbers must be registered before 31 July

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 22/05/2015 • ( 2 Comments )

Khao Rai Sub Da Due to the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) announcement, both new and current customers need to have their prepaid SIM card registered in order to identify ownership […]

PCV Thailand Blogs

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 21/05/2015 • ( 2 Comments )

Group 129 Angela (TCCS): Ang in Wonderland Carly Allard (YinD): T(ha)ime for Adventure Celete Kato (TCCS): The People & The Places Clarence Say (TCCS): REturn Courtney Kitzler (YinD): Life is an Adventure […]

PCT Wiki Archive Games

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 20/05/2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Peace Corps Thailand Resource Wiki Nancy Bunyea, 125 The Peace Corps Thailand Wiki has an archive that volunteers can use to supplement their programs, projects, camps and lessons. Here is a sample of […]

What is the Peer Support Network?

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 20/05/2015 • ( 1 Comment )

Peer Support Network (PSN) is here!  Contact us via phone, email, or another form of technology to share your successes and discuss your challenges.  We are trained on volunteer resources available for […]

Cultural Difference in Perspective: My School’s Field Trip to the Aquarium

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 20/05/2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Keith Wingeard, 125 In my humble opinion, one of the best ways to illustrate cultural differences is to use an anecdotal story to provide examples and context to cultural traits in practice. […]

Rice Cooker Cake

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 17/05/2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Chai Vang, 126 mix cake mix according to package instructions. pour into rice cooker. press cook. let it ‘keep warm’ until it’s cooked.

Protected: Sticky Rice: Editor Instruction Manual

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 17/05/2015

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Shaken in Nepal

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 17/05/2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Ben Wagner, Nepal PCV On Saturday, April 25, I woke up pretty hung over in Kathmandu. Friday had been my last day with the newest group of Peace Corps trainees to arrive […]

Gender Struggles and Other Peace Corps Challenges

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 17/05/2015 • ( 1 Comment )

Kaya Colin, 126 I have been serving as a Youth in Development Peace Corps Volunteer in Thailand for a year now. Time is a trippy thing, especially in the Peace Corps. As […]

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The Adventures of Khao & Soy // by: Pakou Khang

Serving in the south be like...
Serving in the south be like…
Khao and Soy made it through the term unscathed... Did you?
Khao and Soy made it through the term unscathed… Did you?
Khao is terribly distracted about this upcoming bpit-term... #arewethereyet?
Khao is terribly distracted about this upcoming bpit-term… #arewethereyet?
Khao&Soy_August
Khao & Soy_July
Khao and Soy on their last baht and can't decide if they want to live for the moment or live for the month. Decisions, decisions.
Khao and Soy on their last baht and can’t decide if they want to live for the moment or live for the month. Decisions, decisions.
Khao and Soy have mixed feelings about heading back to school.
Khao and Soy have mixed feelings about heading back to school.
Khao and Soy are ready for their trip.... did they remember everything?
Khao and Soy are ready for their trip…. did they remember everything?
How Khao and Soy deal with the summer heat
How Khao and Soy deal with the summer heat
Khao and Soy make bike safety fashionable
Khao and Soy make bike safety fashionable
Meet Sticky Rice's new mascot, Khao, and his trusty sidekick, Soy.
Meet Sticky Rice’s new mascot, Khao, and his trusty sidekick, Soy.

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