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the Siamerican
http://www.siamerican.com
The Siamerican is the personal lifestyle blog of Jao Moragoat, AKA the Siamerican Wanderer, a dual national Thai American from the USA, currently residing in Thailand. This blog explores duality, cross-cultural lifestyle, philosophy, love, life, wisdom, and daily existence in a world of duality in Thailand from the perspective of a student, teacher, writer, parent, and global citizen.
Recent Posts
The last day of 2009 brings its full moon
Alas, 2009 Wanes into its final day. As life and time march on, this cyber archive among others collects virtual dust, yearning for its shepherd to grant refreshing in freshness. Outside my window, the moon shines big & bright over lively lit con...
Settling in Cool November. 2009 Wanes.
his literal-visual entry marks three weeks moved into the new SCBKK (South Central Bangkok) pad. Adapting has proved to be smooth, credited in part to the upgraded commodities: Water Heater, Cable LCD television, and fridge. The final week of Nove...
View from my new apartment: downtown Bangkok skyline pics & video
After 22 months taking in this 5th floor east side Bangkok industrial slum stacks view, it came time to upgrade the view to a more central location nearer to work. ...
Renewing Thai Identity Card at provincial district office
A guy’s wallet may be good for temporarily holding cash, but we can’t always rely on them for keeping other vital items in vintage condition. Whether business and bank cards, photos, identification cards, or even condoms, it is not a good idea to...
One Month Post Operation Update: Recovery and Academic Break
Now counting one month since the big operation, the first term of Thai academic schedule has ended, coinciding with midterm break of the international college calendar; University studies scheduled to commence on Monday the 19th, queuing return to s...
Dreams of Naga and Tragic Hyper Flight
With the end of Buddhist Lent marked by yesterday’s full moon, the sacred Naga serpent’s fireballs came firing from within the mighty Mekong river all along the Thai-Laos border—or so last night’s evening news reported to me prior to bedtime ...

