C. Buddha's Hasty Musings

Raising a family in Thailand // Documenting Issan food, culture, music, and people

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  • Food,  Oh, baby!,  Photos

    Lucky girl!

    October 25, 2018 /

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  • Oh, baby!,  Photos

    Don’t worry, they have helmets.

    October 23, 2018 /

    @Nam’s university hospital

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  • Cars,  Photos

    Classic JDM Cars in Thailand

    October 6, 2018 /

    Note: My Kujira Crown is still running strong and you can find every post on it by browsing through my Cars category. Recently, there have been a lot of interesting JDM classics popping up in my Facebook feed for sale in Thailand. There’s nothing I would consider buying as most of the sellers are just asking for way too much, but it’s interesting to see these cars are still somewhat maintained. Here’s a few that caught my eye last week. The HiJet is nearly identical to the one I had at university, except the one pictured has a sunroof. I rode this car so hard and created so many legends…

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  • Photos,  Thai Society/Culture

    Climate Change in Thailand

    October 6, 2018 /

    The Nation published a cool infographic about what climate change means for Thailand. Having lived here for over a decade, I have noticed huge changes in the seasons and climate. When I came, the first few years contained long drought periods (one year in particular it didn’t rain for almost five months), and the long-term trend since then has been one of persistent flooding instead of drought. LINK: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30355898

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