Three Little Pigs location and info: http://www.mapsnmore.com/business/Restaurants/American/3-little-pigs-soul-kitchen
Continue ReadingThird JC Conversation with World Traveler, Sculptor and Part Time Chiang Mai Resident Jim McNalis
If you are a fan of my channel you might remember about a few years ago I recorded a conversation with a friend and sculptor, Jim McNalis.
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Is it possible to feel alone and isolated when living as a RIPper (Retiree In Paradise) in Thailand?
Continue ReadingHappy New Year 2015 – JC Reflects on the Past Year and Looks to the Future
I just thought I‘d reflect on my strange year of 2014.
Continue ReadingHappy New Year 2014 — JC Reflects on the Past and Looks to the Future
Just thought I’d reflect on how we got to 2.25 Million YouTube views. I want to thank all you loyal viewers for an incredible 2013. Your positive feedback continues to inspire me.
Continue ReadingKart Racing in Chiang Mai Thailand
Go-kart racing or karting is a form of motor sport racing using an little open, four-wheeled vehicle called a kart, or as some know it, a go-kart.
Continue ReadingChinese Tourism in Thailand
China’s Global Times prophetically stated as long ago as December 2012 that Chiang Mai would soon see an influx of Chinese tourists, following the huge success of the surprise Chinese blockbuster Lost in Thailand (the …
Continue ReadingLet’s Go from Cha Am to Chiang Mai Part 02
For both Thais and foreigners, travel in Thailand is very convenient; the Thailand transportation infrastructure is fairly modern and well-organized, and exploring the country is not a difficult or expensive experience.
Continue ReadingLet’s Go from Cha Am to Chiang Mai Part 01
For both Thais and foreigners, travel in Thailand is very convenient; the Thailand transportation infrastructure is fairly modern and well-organized, and exploring the country is not a difficult or expensive experience.
Continue ReadingChiang Mai Flower Festival 2013
Chiang Mai, Thailand, is often known in many circles as the Rose of the North, but it really comes to life in February.
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