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By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 19/05/2023 • ( 3 Comments )

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On the “Great Peace Corps Evacuation of 2020” (Named by Khun Michelle)

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Heartbreak

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Still There

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Letters to the People I had to Leave

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Hey You! Volume 1, Issue 1 February 1976

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Editors: Howard Statemen, Mary Claire Peceny, 51 Click the image to view the PDF

Klong Article – Farang in the Market

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 15/07/1967 • ( Leave a comment )

Amy Stone, 11   Fortified by my Waipio training in bargaining and dizzy from my success at the Sunday Market-so what if I’d had to buy two umbrellas to get them down […]

Klong Article – Hurry Up Please It’s Time

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 15/07/1967 • ( Leave a comment )

Michael Love, 11    Terror comes in many forms. It can be found in spooky gothic castles no more easily than in a fat man slipping on ice. For me it came […]

Klong Article – Phra

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 15/07/1967 • ( Leave a comment )

Michael D. Love, 11   Because of the risk connected with a trip I made recently, I was asked by some Thai friends to wear a little clay statue around my neck. […]

Klong Article – Steaming-Pot Spirit

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 15/07/1967 • ( Leave a comment )

Richard Davis, 11   “What’s the matter with the old man?” asked the witch-woman. The ghost hesitantly moved his right arm toward a basin of rice grains to draw a picture in response. […]

Klong Article – Talking Peace Corps Blues

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 15/07/1967 • ( Leave a comment )

Michael Denison, 11   (Just strum along in 4/4 time, key of G, regular chord progression, and talk) Now I joined the Peace Corps to get away, I’m sick and tired of […]

Klong 1966

By Peace Corps Thailand Magazine on 25/07/1966 • ( Leave a comment )

Editor – Brad Martin, Group 11, Douglas Clark, Michael Denison, Philip Wood and Julie Martin. Klong – The Journal of Peace Corps Volunteers Living in Thailand        The Klong was a […]

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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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