Blog: 2024 Wrap up: Appetite for New Boundaries
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How 2024 unfolded was wild. But it seemed I had to go through it. We all did at some point in our own ways.
Blog photo gallery: Stuff on the Street Collections 2025
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A month in Morocco, two months in Spain, and nine months in Bangkok—here are the Stuff on the Streets photos I took in 2025.
Blog photo gallery: Year of Views from the Top Floor
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With those spectacular views, it was like living on an observation deck. Here are some shots each month from the 38th floor.
Blog post: Adventure of Journal Vol. 24, Actualising Shits in My Head
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This companion came along on a journey with me between November 2023 and June 2025 and helped shape another extensive adventure on 5 five continents.
Blog: Journey of Moroccan Woven Camel
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I don't usually get fridge magnets from places I've been. But this Moroccan woven camel is hanging on my fridge door. How and why?
Blog post—2025 Wrap up: Submerging in Deluged Groundwork
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My time in 2025 was mostly in Bangkok and rather inward. What have I learned from practising inner work in the past 12 months?
Blog photo gallery—Mount Gibralfaro: Last Stroll in Málaga
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Before leaving Málaga, my last stroll was on Mount Gibralfarothe. This vantage point has been the city's strategic point. Roman > Islam > Catholics > tourist landmark.
Blog photo gallery and video: Sunday Afternoon at the Mezquita
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My last weekend in Málaga, taking a high-speed train to Córdoba to see the Mezquita sounded like a good Sunday afternoon plan. #WorldHeritage#Spain#highspeedtrain
Blog photo gallery and video: Thrilling Trail in el Caminito del Rey https://t.co/RzuONbbsVr
A thrilling excursion I took in Málaga was the Caminito del Rey trail. For the first time, I tapped into the Spanish wilderness.
Blog post: Renovation in Phra Khanong
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While my apartment was undergoing physical renovation, the mental process led me to reconceptualise my life’s foundation.
Blog post—Final Anchor in Málaga: 2 Months Back in Spain
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Before returning to Bangkok. I anchored myself in Spain and found Málaga's infrastructure sufficient to “co-live” here. Let me trace back how my 2 months in the city went by.
Blog post: Crossing the Strait of Gibraltar and Reflecting on Two Months in Morocco
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My initial goal in Morocco was to cross the Strait of Gibraltar to Europe. This one-hour trip marked the end of my journey in Morocco.
Blog photo gallery—Bangkok Pride 2025: Homecoming Equality
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In my lifetime, I never thought Thailand, my home country, would get legal marriage equality. For this reason, I checked out the Bangkok Pride this year as a homecoming treat.
Blog post—12 Days in Tangier: Final Stop in Morocco
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To cross the Straight of Gibraltar to Spain, Tangier was my final stop in Morocco. Although 12 days weren’t enough, it was an admirable place to conclude my journey in Morocco.
Blog—Full Moon Songkran: Sealing Wall Cracks https://t.co/Sm6SzDYTDF
Partying in full moon Songkran would have been another wild one. However, situations in the world and with myself reinforced my intentions—sealing wall cracks, metaphorically and literally.
Blog photo gallery: Medina of Chefchaouen: Getting Soaked in Shades of Blue
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Before leaving the country, my last day trip was from Tangier to Chefchaouen to check out the fuss about the Blue Pearl in the Rif Mountains. It got me soaked in shades of blue.
Blog Gallery: Getting Lost in Medina of Marrakech
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Another challenge in Morocco—navigating myself in the Medina of Marrakech. Although I didn't even get through half of the complex, each time getting lost in the ancient walled city was stimulating.
Blog post with video: Driving to the Edge of Sahara
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My journey to see the full moon at the edge of the Sahara was quite an adventure. Here is the time-lapse video of the passage from Marrakech to Merzouga—from 2 days to less than 6 minutes.
Blog photo gallery: Full Moon at the Edge of Sahara
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What a way to start 2025—spending the first moon of the year in a desert! it’s a tourist thing to do in Marrakech. But I aimed for the spectacular desert sky.