Tuesday, December 8, 2009
King's birthday
There were long lines to visit the palace, and the main road to Constitution monument was not only strung up with thousands of lights, but also had installed water fountains the length of the median (with spotlights that were getting drenched, but that didn't seem to worry anyone!). The monument was itself surrounded by hundreds of color-coordinated flower pots... Fireworks were set off after dark on thursday - a fantastic surprise from my unsuspecting vantage point on khao san road.
The next day, i was off to pattaya...
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Must-Have Thai Snacks :)
okay, i'm still addicted to the sparkling lime-ade (soda manao) ... but fried seaweed and strawberry-cream-covered pretzel/"buiscuit" sticks (with "strawberry flakes") have now made the list.
As a extra plus, they're readily available at any seven eleven, taking care of any salty or sweet craving, 24 hours a day... perfect study food - they join the box of cornflakes as the most ubiquitous food on TOP of my refrigerator...
for those curious about the "tempura seaweed" - http://www.taokaenoi.co.th/
Thursday, November 26, 2009
A Merry Drifter Thanksgiving
So my first holiday on this side of the world - i miss it, and have been a little drifty, not knowing what to do with myself today (other than normal thursday things).
However, Thanksgiving did not go uncelebrated, as my Kiwi friend and her American fiance ("... he MAKES PIE!") stepped up with their roommate to toss up a truly delicious spread for about 15 other drifters. It was amazing that their little oven turned out that whole spread! Carina's at KMUTT with me, but Isaac goes to Chulalongkorn, which is right in the middle of bangkok. More of his classmates showed up, an assorted mix of world citizens including americans, swedes, brit, canadians, norwegians, lao, and thais... an interesting bunch! i thought it was genuinely cute seeing the lao and the thai taste stuffing and pumpkin pie for the first time :)
So, a hearty thanks to the hosts of a Drifter Thanksgiving! it takes a special kind of energy to do that -making a holiday for strangers - for which this year, i'm both lucky and grateful to have found. Now, time for a little (much anticipated!) holiday skyping...
Saturday, November 21, 2009
just a saturday
Corwin, of course, focuses on the animal rescue and conservation side. I think there are plenty more qualified than me to care for the animals (cute as i think they are!) - but doing something to protect forests...carbon trading is exciting, in this regard, because for the first time, conservation can actually be treated as a commodity in a market-driven system. This does not negate the need for government involvement, just that it presents a new tool for financing conservation as well as mitigating its success. It may also be tied with some ecologically sustainable market opportunities for local citizens - both as stewards of the land as well as sustainable businesses (one example i love is the mushroom harvesting from protected reforestation land here in thailand). Ecolodges, bee farms, and orchid farms are other examples i've come across.
then there's the trash bit... gathering what's out there, and turning it into something useful. This aspect is partly inspired by the e-waste project i did in florida a year ago. Not to get into specifics, but the recycling alone could save millions in cold hard cash as well as environmental impact/emission by avoiding new extraction, processing, and transport, let alone the volume NOT added to landfills, etc. I look at the trash in the rivers (there is one riverway a block from me that gets clogged up constantly - Jeff Corwin is not kidding about the foul smell that comes off that stuff!) and beaches... and i wonder how hard it would be to gather all that stuff up and turn it into something useful? Waste-to-energy, seems to be a sound idea, but there are reasons it does not entirely take off... but what if it could be turned into something else? I wonder about that...
Then there's the new tech thing. There should be a way to get the new technologies up and running faster, particularly to countries that benefit from small, community-specific growth - it might be a "test site" but it would still change people's lives... and maybe that's where i'm at... but do we focus on solar, or wave converters? wind? we'll see, i guess...
Saturday, November 14, 2009
where to love jazz in bkk...
Now, bangkok is a really fun place to go out. Fun clubs, good DJs that'll shake you up. A couple of places can rock out classics, and punk (even Thai-grown!). Jazz, though, gets tougher. Sure, lounges abound with the usual standards, played the usual way. Any actual brilliance would undoubtedly dissipate in those insufferably stuffy places - and that's if i last long enough in all that oppressiveness. Talk about killing jazz...!
If you're looking for hip places where the music will really blow your mind - well, i'm still looking...however, i have recently had the luck of stumbling into Niu (silom 19). Okay, the faux bookcases have GOT to go - they're totally pretentious, which actually contradicts with the music they deliver - yes, they do standards, but they mix it up with offbeat and inventive stuff... this place offers up music worth getting lost into...
Notable drummer Ari Hoenig played last weekend. Incidentally, used to play with the Jazz Mandolin Project... yeah, that's what i was looking for. Tunes that made the very matter in the room rattle and shake! I know it's not new england, but i do hope i'll find a little more of this in bangkok over the next few months...
November Adventures... (I)
i've promised myself that this semester, i WILL get more exercise. I played badminton yesterday with a few classmates at a school gym. It was so hot, didn't take much to work up a sweat! but i actually like the game very much, and it's nice to find something to do communally...
A "Larb" Lesson
Followed by food and beer, of course. Lots of "larb" (pronounced "Lahp") dishes - one of my absolute favorite thai dishes - i could live off the stuff. usually made with ground or sliced chicken, pork, or beef - contains roasted rice powder along with fresh lime, shallots, basil, mint, and chili - served with sticky rice.Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Cool November
If that's the case though, scientists and engineers must find a way to replace rare earth metals with synthetic or polymeric alternatives - look at mining now - every country with gold or any other metal worth something is more likely to be experiencing significantly more violence and civil wars, often a territorial fight over mines, which are notoriously undocumented.
so, as you can see, i'm raring to go for semester two. It is nice to be in bangkok - not sure if it's "home" exactly, but it's something...
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Hello, Yellow...
as i squeeze the last bit of white-&-milk-chocolate-frosting-in-a-tube - my latest 7-11 discovery! - into my mouth, i contemplate my last week of the semester. of course, it was all supposed to be wrapped up by the 18th, maybe the 25th, latest, but what's a few extra weeks amongst friends?
I rode on a new yellow bus yesterday. My beloved little green buses are currently being phased out in favor of natural gas powered buses. As a student of renewables, i feel it is my duty to support the new buses. but truly, they're not nearly as much . Despite the rather cramped seating, which often pinned my knees to the seat in front - or that seat in the back row, next to the door fom which you could go flying out of should one turn be too violent - if it were not for the low, arguably not so effective, metal bars... and the bus drivers, dashboard littered with m-150's and buddha amulets, weaving traffic like they're in formula 1 - there's no doubt, the green buses are purely FUN! The new ones are awfully pretty and clean, and quiet and nicely air conditioned - but you can't open the windows (no breeze, even if it is exhaust-heavy!), and if you're not sitting next to someone, you're sitting sideways. And it costs 12 baht, instead of 6.5. Much more boring. But the windows are nice and big, and they are actually slightly bigger, so they truly fit more people... i know it's the RIGHT thing, but i'll be sad when i can't get a little green bus ride anymore...
But, the change is good, so bye-bye, green (i'll miss ya)... and hello, yellow!
Monday, September 21, 2009
Cake
Monday, September 7, 2009
Skip August...
sheesh, i feel like i just stepped out of the spin cycle. i can't believe a "little" paper on solar PV and a couple of exams tripped me up as much as they have... i stressed too much, too early in the game - which got me sick, twice - and had my mum in town - and i totally went about that paper wrong, so i think i did 6 times the work that was necessary, and of course the END became a Wonderland pursuit of meaningless proportions... until Today! Phew, just in time to get a hold of myself for finals, but i still feel ten times LIGHTER.
I've been in bangkok for over 4 months now - and i can't decide if i feel at home here or not. i like living on my own, except when i'm procrastinating, there's no one to step in and catch me in the act - and down the rabbit hole i go. and when i start having conversations with myself - path A or path B... or is there a C - oh, it's definitely not so sane when no one else is actually there! And once in a while, it's a bit spooky.
Watched Tarantino's "Inglorious Basterds" this weekend - loved it - i did leave with an odd sense of satisfaction - and loved the fact that this film openly ridiculed the Bully, questioned its sanity, and stood up to it. What kind of justice could even begin to level out the level of injustice carried out by the nazis?
More soon...
Sunday, August 9, 2009
study music
Currently listening to www.npr.org/music - new Cowboy Junkies, the Eels look for what must be one of Pete Seger's last performances at the Newport Jazz Festival, Aug. 3 - worried man blues ...
Friday, August 7, 2009
shhh, it's friday! plus, raging phoenix...
they've been airing this moving trailer on the train - and it looks amazing... Raging Phoenix - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejM7ZCEzs5A&feature=related - apparently, it follows (but not related to) a 2008 film called Chocolate - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGjUyu9c8Ng&feature=related - this one was actually released in the US, criminally dubbed, i think... but seems quite worthwhile to hunt down... from what i can gather, stunning choreography and visual effects coupled with a pretty twisted storyline (autistic girl = genius fighter)... Fascinating!
routines + steam release
Grinding Halt - RCA Relief
Last saturday, felt like i needed a little mood boost, so headed to RCA with a few friends. Royal City Avenue is a govt designated "entertainment zone" - lots of bars/clubs - i like Route 66 - good dj's (Ono is apparently worth an express visit) packed with people also having a good time...drinks aren't too expensive, either... the dance floor actually has carts lined up in the middle of it, so you can put your drinks down when you dance - so CLEVER!
Routine Stuff
transport still provides cheap thrills on a daily basis - i take motorbikes more often these days, in the morning - not just because it shaves off some time in my AM commute (can make it to school in 1 hour), but because i actually enjoy it... and the bus ride after dark is also always entertaining, though i've been prone to nod off (a result of routine sleep deprivation)... last week, i ended up 22 blocks past my stop... which i ended up walking - i swear, i was still half asleep!
most days, i have lunch at the girls dormitory - it's cheap (20-30 baht), and the noodle lady knows my name, knows how spicy i like it...My kiwi pal has turned me onto Walls' "Top Ten" chocolate ice cream bar - coated in chocolate with nut bits... not too sweet, not too rich, but still creamy - and must be eaten quickly before meltdown.
Pop quick-fix...
I've now downloaded bittorrent - it works well for music (dead weather and blue foundation are mine now!), but hard to get episodes.... i was itching to get a couple of episodes of True Blood...and not only is it taking forever, but it totally stops up the rest of my internet... so maybe i'll just keep an eye out for it from the dealers... i enjoyed the 4th season of Weeds, know there's a 5th out there for me... fluffy entertainment provided by youtube - my share of "So You Think You Can Dance" and "America's Got Talent" skits...
How much has being in Asia for 3 months changed me?
Well, i'm a soymilk addict (chocolate or plain, depending on the mood...like right now, it's chocolate. This is further compounded by my inability to tolerate milk here... so i drink my iced coffee black (with sugar) now...
i've also become a menthol huffer - hey, those little sniffers (and there are dozens of kinds) not only clear the sinuses (a little relief from the damage incurred by pollution), but they also wake you up a little, AND they're useful when passing by stinky places, like the fish market...
i've become a baby powder afficionada - preferably, the one with UV filters + "whitening" (i think because of the UV filters - i hope...smells . See, moisturizers work okay at night, indoors - but with the heat and humidity, you sweat out that moisturizer and it becomes a slicky mess. POWDER, keeps you matte, at least for longer... did i mention the softiness? Arguably, maybe it's not so good to soak up microparticles on a daily basis, but it contains titanium dioxide, which actually helps break down pollutants... actually, my friend dani, a virtual Miami native, taught me the trick of using a little powder to help balance out slightly greasy/sweaty hair... you get the point - i love the powder.
A few other staples... when i have the time, my fridge is stocked with "rocket salad" (arrugula variety) and tomatoes; local yoghurt (w/ mango at the bottom)... ooh, and i love those jalapeno-stuffed spanish olives... i also eat lots of watermelon out here, and pomelo, when available...
anyway, it's pretty much time for bed now... happy weekend!!!
Monday, August 3, 2009
Thanks for the visa, but i'll have to pass on the husband...
My 3 months here is ever-so-ceremoniously marked by a trip to Immigration, where i needed only to cough up 1900 baht to apply for an extension on what is already a one-year visa. The marriage proposal was free.
What, that doesn't happen to every girl at the Migra? And how come the proponent is always so convinced that You are The One?
Yeah, yeah, i know - he saw me in a staccato exchange with a stern bureaucratte, and - don't tell me - the glow of my halo always gets brighter with any show of faintly saintly restraint...
He asks what i do here - i answer with the least possible words. But not few enough - it seems the impenetrable box of emotional isolation, irritating self-discipline and righteous ambition has been cracked open. And just like that, apparently i'd make the perfect wife... and apparently he would be a most devoted husband. and he promises to cook african soup or fried rice until my little heart's content...he had it all figured out!
it took nearly 3 blocks to "convince" him that he was very much barking up the wrong tree - unbelievable! okay, i threw in a few jabs before the final punch (i'm a nice jewish girl, i eat gefilte...) okay, so i let him pay for the before i told him i was married, and suggested he get out more. 10 baht, he insisted. Seems more than a fair price for my advice - and it was crazy hot out... !
So now that i've paid my latest round of dues, all knowledge of the royal bureaucracy of thailand and its inner mechanisms have been sworn to secrecy - forever rendered useless for future inductees...actually, i could explain it, but not without either getting sassy about it or boring myself ;) Whether or not i should have had to extend an extended visa, at least i saved myself a visa run to cambodia (less fun when you're not actually travelling!)
ufa, last exam...
Friday, July 31, 2009
3 down, 2 to go...
fact is, i just got my first real reality check on exactly what i need to do, individually, to make this program work for me - so i'm feeling a lot more focused than before...
anyway, i've had my head down for a few weeks, so tomorrow night, i'm taking a little break for RCA... nothing like a little music and dancing to get the spirits up
Saturday, July 18, 2009
school, beach visit...
on other notes, the week before last, i went to visit my dad and sister at the beach - and went horseback riding with my sister. she quite likes it, and is pretty good at it... the last time i went - i think it was on a class camping trip in high school (where we went to a ranch in a british enclave in Uruguay - they spoke with english accents - Mr. Bouvier, what a find...)

me...trying to be graceful...
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Snack Attack, thai style!
prawn crackers, shaped like a french fry... who can resist?
Edible fishbone garnish/snacks...!
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Tiny notes
This morning on the train, this high-school boy was standing in front of me so intently reading his graphic novel, that he was completely oblivious to the high-school girl gazing up at him adoringly from the other side, grinning like a cheshire cat... for two stations! hilarious...
Friday, July 3, 2009
If a movie is worth a hundred lessons...
Office Space came to mind... but so did Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy... Blazing Saddles... Grandma's Boy... Donnie Darko... Where the Buffalo Roam... The Three Amigos... Crossroads (the one with ralph macchio!) ...
WHAT WOULD YOU SAY?
Some more school photos...

bikes everywhere...
Wai Kru: Teacher Appreciation Ceremony

below, students wait in line to present flowers and respect to their professors/advisors, thank them for taking the time to show you the ropes... (that's my kiwi pal, carina!)


