Other than that, I'll be teaching "summer" school (as the Thai summer is March through May,) both English and History, and I've also secured an evening job teaching conversational English to BMW salespeople and an Interior Design Company for about 10 hours per week total. The great thing about this is the pay - 2000 Baht per hour (that's just under $60!) and transportation is free. That should help me get started quite nicely in the Bay Area. I'll be busy, but at that rate, I don't mind one bit!
This Tuesday, I follow in the footsteps of Jane Fonda and go to Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, and formerly of North Vietnam. Yes, I'll be visiting yet another place that the US Government has bombed "to the stone age." I'm looking forward to it - should be some good food, good communist propaganda, and interesting things to see. I've been to Vietnam before, but only the far south, and I was only there for a couple of days, so it will be good to give the country another view in another part. I'll post more for sure.
A few days ago, one of my former students, who is from China, took me on a trip to Chinatown during the Chinese New Year celebration. I have a few pictures, although most of them did not turn out very well due to the low level of lighting. Still, hope you enjoy them.
This woman is wishing for good luck under this gate. There was a long line of people waiting to do this, as you can see. It must work!
A cardboard cutout of a cop at an intersection, to give drivers a good scare.