After one and a half days in Thailand, I now know a grand total of FIVE words/small phrases in Thai. Sawasdee ka = hello (for females) ...
Arrival in Thailand
I wish I had some exciting anecdotes or jaw-droppingly gorgeous scenery shots to show off in my very first ATYAP (Australian Thai Youth Amb...
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thailand,
travel,
volunteering
Chee-POAT-lay
Okay I lied. This will be my last post before Thailand. Sorry! I just really love this photo that I took on my friend, Bonnie's, 21st...
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procrastination,
random,
thoughts
Photos From Last Week + The Thing With Thailand
I recently deleted ALL the photos off my phone in the hopes that it would stop the horrendous lag that has plagued my Samsung S III since l...
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adventures,
beach,
holidays,
outdoors,
photos,
thailand,
volunteering
Hiking at Wentworth Falls
( Photo credit: Phoenix) The last time I went for an honest-to-God hike or trek through the Australian wilderness, I was barely a t...
Labels:
adventures,
australia,
hiking,
nature,
photos
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