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Tag Archives: Thailand
A Thai Jungle
We wanted to trek through the jungle. ‘Can I wear tevas,’ was my only concern. ‘Course you can.’ We wanted to see five waterfalls and hike with Raht the jungle man. Raht’s five waterfall tour was sold out. We settled … Continue reading
Ode to my Tevas
I found you on clearance at a shopping mall. A shopping mall whose glory rose in 1997 and blew tumbleweeds by 2006. 2006 when I found my dear sweet Tevas on clearance for $29.99. I bought you in May of … Continue reading
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Tagged 1997, 2006, 2010, China, clearance, Koh Chang, longhua, SE Asia, ShenZhen, shopping malls, tevas, Thailand
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