EARLY MORNING THAILAND. BEHIND THE SCENES WITH TTT
JUST A LOOK BEHIND THE SCENES OF A TYPICAL START TO THE DAY.
#expat #thailand #rayong
I'm a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City KS and I arrived in Thailand in Oct. 2015. I came to Thailand for health reasons and knew I would benefit from a tropical climate. I have lived in Thailand full-time ever since 2015, and only vacation back home to the States. I am married to a Thai lady and stay in Thailand with a Non O Family visa. In 2016 a friend asked me if I would be interested in teaching English as a second language for high school students? I did not come to Thailand to work, but after living here six months I was getting bored of retirement life. So, I started teaching part-time ESL conversational class with no text books. Similar to a speech and drama class but, students using English second language rather than their native language. I then went on to teach the same type of class (ESL) conversational English for the Royal Thai Military Academy (CRMA) in Nakhon Nayok. I love teaching these smart Army Cadets, and have made many Thai friends with the Royal Thai Army. Many of my cadets graduated and have went on the serve as officers in Special Forces for the RTA. Royal Thai officers training with western allies on active duty using their English skills to share Thai culture with western troops. Doesn't get any more rewarding than that. The most I've ever worked as an ESL teacher was 18 hours a week. Great part-time gig to get me assimilated into Thai culture.
In 2021 I became a member of the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya. We moved to Phala Ban Chang in 2019 because we had vacationed here and loved the area. Lots of expats here on the Eastern Seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand. I now serve as the second vice commander at TH02.
I love expat life in Thailand, and created the channel to share simple, but genuine videos about Thailand for my family back in the States. The channel has slowly grown and the audience has expanded to people from all over the globe. Making videos is an enjoyable hobby for me, and keeps me busy doing something I love. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel.
Peace and love to everyone!
Please, subscribe to my channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPY...
Contact me via Facebook by clicking here: https://www.facebook.com/ThomasThaila...
Equipment I use for vlogging here:
GoPro Hero 9 https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras/hero9-black/CHDHX-901-master.html
Samsung S20 Plus https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unlocked-Fingerprint-Recognition-Long-Lasting/dp/B082XXR64G
Crane Gimble https://www.amazon.com/Zhiyun-Crane-Bluetooth-Stabilizer-Mirrorless/dp/B01F53XB8Y
Moza Mini S Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Mini-S-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extendable/dp/B07QD4WJN3
Moza Mini P Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Stabilizer-Handheld-Mirrorless-Smartphone/dp/B08JLVMHK8
Rode Wireless Microphone https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Wireless-Go-Microphone-Transmitter/dp/B07QGGBNMN
With respect for Thai people, I take a slow look at the Thai lifestyle and the importance of expat life here.
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ARE YOU KEEPING YOUR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION? #helthylifestyle
I'M TRYING TO CONSISTENTLY TRYING TO DO CARDIO BOXING FOR AN HOUR STRAIGHT TWICE PER DAY. I HIT THE HEAVY BAG A LOT AS WELL, BUT IN THIS CLIP IT'S ALL SPEED BAG.
YOU CAN LEARN SPEED BAG CARDIO BOXING TOO. STAY TUNED FOR MY VIDEOS IN TRAINING.
I'm a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City KS and I arrived in Thailand in Oct. 2015. I came to Thailand for health reasons and knew I would benefit from a tropical climate. I have lived in Thailand full-time ever since 2015, and only vacation back home to the States. I am married to a Thai lady and stay in Thailand with a Non O Family visa. In 2016 a friend asked me if I would be interested in teaching English as a second language for high school students? I did not come to Thailand to work, but after living here six months I was getting bored of retirement life. So, I started teaching part-time ESL conversational class with no text books. Similar to a speech and drama class but, students using English second language rather than their native language. I then went on to teach the same type of class (ESL) conversational English for the Royal Thai Military Academy (CRMA) in Nakhon Nayok. I love teaching these smart Army Cadets, and have made many Thai friends with the Royal Thai Army. Many of my cadets graduated and have went on the serve as officers in Special Forces for the RTA. Royal Thai officers training with western allies on active duty using their English skills to share Thai culture with western troops. Doesn't get any more rewarding than that. The most I've ever worked as an ESL teacher was 18 hours a week. Great part-time gig to get me assimilated into Thai culture.
In 2021 I became a member of the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya. We moved to Phala Ban Chang in 2019 because we had vacationed here and loved the area. Lots of expats here on the Eastern Seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand. I now serve as the second vice commander at TH02.
I love expat life in Thailand, and created the channel to share simple, but genuine videos about Thailand for my family back in the States. The channel has slowly grown and the audience has expanded to people from all over the globe. Making videos is an enjoyable hobby for me, and keeps me busy doing something I love. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel.
Peace and love to everyone!
Please, subscribe to my channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPY...
Contact me via Facebook by clicking here: https://www.facebook.com/ThomasThaila...
Equipment I use for vlogging here:
GoPro Hero 9 https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras/hero9-black/CHDHX-901-master.html
Samsung S20 Plus https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unlocked-Fingerprint-Recognition-Long-Lasting/dp/B082XXR64G
Crane Gimble https://www.amazon.com/Zhiyun-Crane-Bluetooth-Stabilizer-Mirrorless/dp/B01F53XB8Y
Moza Mini S Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Mini-S-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extendable/dp/B07QD4WJN3
Moza Mini P Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Stabilizer-Handheld-Mirrorless-Smartphone/dp/B08JLVMHK8
Rode Wireless Microphone https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Wireless-Go-Microphone-Transmitter/dp/B07QGGBNMN
With respect for Thai people, I take a slow look at the Thai lifestyle and the importance of expat life here.
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NO EXCUSES! LET'S GET INTO SHAPE #resolution
A QUICK LOOK AT EHAT I'M DOING TO LOSE WEIGHT AND GET INTO SHAPE. I TRY TO DO I FULL HOUR OF CARDIO BOXING, TWICE A DAY.
#boxing #weightloss #noquitting
I'm a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City KS and I arrived in Thailand in Oct. 2015. I came to Thailand for health reasons and knew I would benefit from a tropical climate. I have lived in Thailand full-time ever since 2015, and only vacation back home to the States. I am married to a Thai lady and stay in Thailand with a Non O Family visa. In 2016 a friend asked me if I would be interested in teaching English as a second language for high school students? I did not come to Thailand to work, but after living here six months I was getting bored of retirement life. So, I started teaching part-time ESL conversational class with no text books. Similar to a speech and drama class but, students using English second language rather than their native language. I then went on to teach the same type of class (ESL) conversational English for the Royal Thai Military Academy (CRMA) in Nakhon Nayok. I love teaching these smart Army Cadets, and have made many Thai friends with the Royal Thai Army. Many of my cadets graduated and have went on the serve as officers in Special Forces for the RTA. Royal Thai officers training with western allies on active duty using their English skills to share Thai culture with western troops. Doesn't get any more rewarding than that. The most I've ever worked as an ESL teacher was 18 hours a week. Great part-time gig to get me assimilated into Thai culture.
In 2021 I became a member of the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya. We moved to Phala Ban Chang in 2019 because we had vacationed here and loved the area. Lots of expats here on the Eastern Seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand. I now serve as the second vice commander at TH02.
I love expat life in Thailand, and created the channel to share simple, but genuine videos about Thailand for my family back in the States. The channel has slowly grown and the audience has expanded to people from all over the globe. Making videos is an enjoyable hobby for me, and keeps me busy doing something I love. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel.
Peace and love to everyone!
Please, subscribe to my channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPY...
Contact me via Facebook by clicking here: https://www.facebook.com/ThomasThaila...
Equipment I use for vlogging here:
GoPro Hero 9 https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras/hero9-black/CHDHX-901-master.html
Samsung S20 Plus https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unlocked-Fingerprint-Recognition-Long-Lasting/dp/B082XXR64G
Crane Gimble https://www.amazon.com/Zhiyun-Crane-Bluetooth-Stabilizer-Mirrorless/dp/B01F53XB8Y
Moza Mini S Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Mini-S-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extendable/dp/B07QD4WJN3
Moza Mini P Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Stabilizer-Handheld-Mirrorless-Smartphone/dp/B08JLVMHK8
Rode Wireless Microphone https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Wireless-Go-Microphone-Transmitter/dp/B07QGGBNMN
With respect for Thai people, I take a slow look at the Thai lifestyle and the importance of expat life here.
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IRL THAILAND LIVESTREAM ONLY
LIVE WALK TO THE BEACH ⛱️
NO REPLAYS, LIVESTREAM ONLY. CHEERS 🍻
I'm a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City KS and I arrived in Thailand in Oct. 2015. I came to Thailand for health reasons and knew I would benefit from a tropical climate. I have lived in Thailand full-time ever since 2015, and only vacation back home to the States. I am married to a Thai lady and stay in Thailand with a Non O Family visa. In 2016 a friend asked me if I would be interested in teaching English as a second language for high school students? I did not come to Thailand to work, but after living here six months I was getting bored of retirement life. So, I started teaching part-time ESL conversational class with no text books. Similar to a speech and drama class but, students using English second language rather than their native language. I then went on to teach the same type of class (ESL) conversational English for the Royal Thai Military Academy (CRMA) in Nakhon Nayok. I love teaching these smart Army Cadets, and have made many Thai friends with the Royal Thai Army. Many of my cadets graduated and have went on the serve as officers in Special Forces for the RTA. Royal Thai officers training with western allies on active duty using their English skills to share Thai culture with western troops. Doesn't get any more rewarding than that. The most I've ever worked as an ESL teacher was 18 hours a week. Great part-time gig to get me assimilated into Thai culture.
In 2021 I became a member of the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya. We moved to Phala Ban Chang in 2019 because we had vacationed here and loved the area. Lots of expats here on the Eastern Seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand. I now serve as the second vice commander at TH02.
I love expat life in Thailand, and created the channel to share simple, but genuine videos about Thailand for my family back in the States. The channel has slowly grown and the audience has expanded to people from all over the globe. Making videos is an enjoyable hobby for me, and keeps me busy doing something I love. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel.
Peace and love to everyone!
Please, subscribe to my channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPY...
Contact me via Facebook by clicking here: https://www.facebook.com/ThomasThaila...
Equipment I use for vlogging here:
GoPro Hero 9 https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras/hero9-black/CHDHX-901-master.html
Samsung S20 Plus https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unlocked-Fingerprint-Recognition-Long-Lasting/dp/B082XXR64G
Crane Gimble https://www.amazon.com/Zhiyun-Crane-Bluetooth-Stabilizer-Mirrorless/dp/B01F53XB8Y
Moza Mini S Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Mini-S-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extendable/dp/B07QD4WJN3
Moza Mini P Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Stabilizer-Handheld-Mirrorless-Smartphone/dp/B08JLVMHK8
Rode Wireless Microphone https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Wireless-Go-Microphone-Transmitter/dp/B07QGGBNMN
With respect for Thai people, I take a slow look at the Thai lifestyle and the importance of expat life here.
#Thailand #Expat #Vlogger
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COME TO ME TRIPLE D #shorts
DAN DA DOG WAS RESCUED FROM THE WILD ON NOVEMBER 2 2022. NOW, AFTER 2 MONTHS OF HAVING HIS OWN HOME HE HAS DECIDED THAT HE WILL COME ME. AS LONG AS I HAVE A YUMMY SNACK IN MY HAND. IT'S A START AND SO GOOD TO SEE DDD ACTUALLY COMING TO ME FOR A CHANGE. GUESS WHAT DAY I WILL PET DAN IN THE COMMENTS. WHAT'S YOUR BEST GUESS? #soidog #rescuedog #doglover
I'm a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City KS and I arrived in Thailand in Oct. 2015. I came to Thailand for health reasons and knew I would benefit from a tropical climate. I have lived in Thailand full-time ever since 2015, and only vacation back home to the States. I am married to a Thai lady and stay in Thailand with a Non O Family visa. In 2016 a friend asked me if I would be interested in teaching English as a second language for high school students? I did not come to Thailand to work, but after living here six months I was getting bored of retirement life. So, I started teaching part-time ESL conversational class with no text books. Similar to a speech and drama class but, students using English second language rather than their native language. I then went on to teach the same type of class (ESL) conversational English for the Royal Thai Military Academy (CRMA) in Nakhon Nayok. I love teaching these smart Army Cadets, and have made many Thai friends with the Royal Thai Army. Many of my cadets graduated and have went on the serve as officers in Special Forces for the RTA. Royal Thai officers training with western allies on active duty using their English skills to share Thai culture with western troops. Doesn't get any more rewarding than that. The most I've ever worked as an ESL teacher was 18 hours a week. Great part-time gig to get me assimilated into Thai culture.
In 2021 I became a member of the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya. We moved to Phala Ban Chang in 2019 because we had vacationed here and loved the area. Lots of expats here on the Eastern Seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand. I now serve as the second vice commander at TH02.
I love expat life in Thailand, and created the channel to share simple, but genuine videos about Thailand for my family back in the States. The channel has slowly grown and the audience has expanded to people from all over the globe. Making videos is an enjoyable hobby for me, and keeps me busy doing something I love. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel.
Peace and love to everyone!
Please, subscribe to my channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPY...
Contact me via Facebook by clicking here: https://www.facebook.com/ThomasThaila...
Equipment I use for vlogging here:
GoPro Hero 9 https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras/hero9-black/CHDHX-901-master.html
Samsung S20 Plus https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unlocked-Fingerprint-Recognition-Long-Lasting/dp/B082XXR64G
Crane Gimble https://www.amazon.com/Zhiyun-Crane-Bluetooth-Stabilizer-Mirrorless/dp/B01F53XB8Y
Moza Mini S Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Mini-S-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extendable/dp/B07QD4WJN3
Moza Mini P Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Stabilizer-Handheld-Mirrorless-Smartphone/dp/B08JLVMHK8
Rode Wireless Microphone https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Wireless-Go-Microphone-Transmitter/dp/B07QGGBNMN
With respect for Thai people, I take a slow look at the Thai lifestyle and the importance of expat life here.
#Thailand #Expat #Vlogger
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LIVESTREAM THAILAND IRL
From the house with Dan Da DOG and family,
I'm a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City KS and I arrived in Thailand in Oct. 2015. I came to Thailand for health reasons and knew I would benefit from a tropical climate. I have lived in Thailand full-time ever since 2015, and only vacation back home to the States. I am married to a Thai lady and stay in Thailand with a Non O Family visa. In 2016 a friend asked me if I would be interested in teaching English as a second language for high school students? I did not come to Thailand to work, but after living here six months I was getting bored of retirement life. So, I started teaching part-time ESL conversational class with no text books. Similar to a speech and drama class but, students using English second language rather than their native language. I then went on to teach the same type of class (ESL) conversational English for the Royal Thai Military Academy (CRMA) in Nakhon Nayok. I love teaching these smart Army Cadets, and have made many Thai friends with the Royal Thai Army. Many of my cadets graduated and have went on the serve as officers in Special Forces for the RTA. Royal Thai officers training with western allies on active duty using their English skills to share Thai culture with western troops. Doesn't get any more rewarding than that. The most I've ever worked as an ESL teacher was 18 hours a week. Great part-time gig to get me assimilated into Thai culture.
In 2021 I became a member of the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya. We moved to Phala Ban Chang in 2019 because we had vacationed here and loved the area. Lots of expats here on the Eastern Seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand. I now serve as the second vice commander at TH02.
I love expat life in Thailand, and created the channel to share simple, but genuine videos about Thailand for my family back in the States. The channel has slowly grown and the audience has expanded to people from all over the globe. Making videos is an enjoyable hobby for me, and keeps me busy doing something I love. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel.
Peace and love to everyone!
Please, subscribe to my channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPY...
Contact me via Facebook by clicking here: https://www.facebook.com/ThomasThaila...
Equipment I use for vlogging here:
GoPro Hero 9 https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras/hero9-black/CHDHX-901-master.html
Samsung S20 Plus https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unlocked-Fingerprint-Recognition-Long-Lasting/dp/B082XXR64G
Crane Gimble https://www.amazon.com/Zhiyun-Crane-Bluetooth-Stabilizer-Mirrorless/dp/B01F53XB8Y
Moza Mini S Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Mini-S-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extendable/dp/B07QD4WJN3
Moza Mini P Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Stabilizer-Handheld-Mirrorless-Smartphone/dp/B08JLVMHK8
Rode Wireless Microphone https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Wireless-Go-Microphone-Transmitter/dp/B07QGGBNMN
With respect for Thai people, I take a slow look at the Thai lifestyle and the importance of expat life here.
#Thailand #Expat #Vlogger
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NATURE TRAILS IN THAILAND, KHAO LAEM YA -MU KO SAMET RAYONG อุทยานแห่งชาติเขาแหลมหญ้า-หมู่เกาะเสม็ด
OUR FIRST TRIP INTO THIUS SEASIDE NATIONAL PARK NEAR BAN PHEA RAYONG OVERLOOKING THE ISLAND OF SAMET.
LOCATION MAP HERE: https://goo.gl/maps/qUMKxJK4jNDFPuyZ8
CHECK THEIR WEBSITE HERE: https://www.facebook.com/sametnationalpark?mibextid=ZbWKwL
#sametisland #nationalpark #viewpoint
I'm a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City KS and I arrived in Thailand in Oct. 2015. I came to Thailand for health reasons and knew I would benefit from a tropical climate. I have lived in Thailand full-time ever since 2015, and only vacation back home to the States. I am married to a Thai lady and stay in Thailand with a Non O Family visa. In 2016 a friend asked me if I would be interested in teaching English as a second language for high school students? I did not come to Thailand to work, but after living here six months I was getting bored of retirement life. So, I started teaching part-time ESL conversational class with no text books. Similar to a speech and drama class but, students using English second language rather than their native language. I then went on to teach the same type of class (ESL) conversational English for the Royal Thai Military Academy (CRMA) in Nakhon Nayok. I love teaching these smart Army Cadets, and have made many Thai friends with the Royal Thai Army. Many of my cadets graduated and have went on the serve as officers in Special Forces for the RTA. Royal Thai officers training with western allies on active duty using their English skills to share Thai culture with western troops. Doesn't get any more rewarding than that. The most I've ever worked as an ESL teacher was 18 hours a week. Great part-time gig to get me assimilated into Thai culture.
In 2021 I became a member of the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya. We moved to Phala Ban Chang in 2019 because we had vacationed here and loved the area. Lots of expats here on the Eastern Seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand. I now serve as the second vice commander at TH02.
I love expat life in Thailand, and created the channel to share simple, but genuine videos about Thailand for my family back in the States. The channel has slowly grown and the audience has expanded to people from all over the globe. Making videos is an enjoyable hobby for me, and keeps me busy doing something I love. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel.
Peace and love to everyone!
Please, subscribe to my channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPY...
Contact me via Facebook by clicking here: https://www.facebook.com/ThomasThaila...
Equipment I use for vlogging here:
GoPro Hero 9 https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras/hero9-black/CHDHX-901-master.html
Samsung S20 Plus https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unlocked-Fingerprint-Recognition-Long-Lasting/dp/B082XXR64G
Crane Gimble https://www.amazon.com/Zhiyun-Crane-Bluetooth-Stabilizer-Mirrorless/dp/B01F53XB8Y
Moza Mini S Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Mini-S-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extendable/dp/B07QD4WJN3
Moza Mini P Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Stabilizer-Handheld-Mirrorless-Smartphone/dp/B08JLVMHK8
Rode Wireless Microphone https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Wireless-Go-Microphone-Transmitter/dp/B07QGGBNMN
With respect for Thai people, I take a slow look at the Thai lifestyle and the importance of expat life here.
#Thailand #Expat #Vlogger
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BLESSING A VEHICLE FOR THE NEW YEAR IN THAILAND. #shorts
MY WIFE SETS UP EVERYTHING FOR THE NEW YEAR BLESSINGS OF OUR VEHICLES. THAIS DO THIS EVERY YEAR FOR GOOD LUCK
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WALKING TO THE BEACH LIVESTREAM THAILAND
Just live for a walk to Phayun Beach Ban Chang Rayong
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NO MORE EXCUSES! 2023 RESOLUTION IS TO IMPROVE HEALTH AND GET INTO BETTER SHAPE. #determination
THIS IS THE YEAR! SET YOUR GOAL HIGH AND THEN, AIM SMALL TO MISS SMALL.
#resolution #soidog #weightloss
I'm a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City KS and I arrived in Thailand in Oct. 2015. I came to Thailand for health reasons and knew I would benefit from a tropical climate. I have lived in Thailand full-time ever since 2015, and only vacation back home to the States. I am married to a Thai lady and stay in Thailand with a Non O Family visa. In 2016 a friend asked me if I would be interested in teaching English as a second language for high school students? I did not come to Thailand to work, but after living here six months I was getting bored of retirement life. So, I started teaching part-time ESL conversational class with no text books. Similar to a speech and drama class but, students using English second language rather than their native language. I then went on to teach the same type of class (ESL) conversational English for the Royal Thai Military Academy (CRMA) in Nakhon Nayok. I love teaching these smart Army Cadets, and have made many Thai friends with the Royal Thai Army. Many of my cadets graduated and have went on the serve as officers in Special Forces for the RTA. Royal Thai officers training with western allies on active duty using their English skills to share Thai culture with western troops. Doesn't get any more rewarding than that. The most I've ever worked as an ESL teacher was 18 hours a week. Great part-time gig to get me assimilated into Thai culture.
In 2021 I became a member of the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya. We moved to Phala Ban Chang in 2019 because we had vacationed here and loved the area. Lots of expats here on the Eastern Seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand. I now serve as the second vice commander at TH02.
I love expat life in Thailand, and created the channel to share simple, but genuine videos about Thailand for my family back in the States. The channel has slowly grown and the audience has expanded to people from all over the globe. Making videos is an enjoyable hobby for me, and keeps me busy doing something I love. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel.
Peace and love to everyone!
Please, subscribe to my channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPY...
Contact me via Facebook by clicking here: https://www.facebook.com/ThomasThaila...
Equipment I use for vlogging here:
GoPro Hero 9 https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras/hero9-black/CHDHX-901-master.html
Samsung S20 Plus https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unlocked-Fingerprint-Recognition-Long-Lasting/dp/B082XXR64G
Crane Gimble https://www.amazon.com/Zhiyun-Crane-Bluetooth-Stabilizer-Mirrorless/dp/B01F53XB8Y
Moza Mini S Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Mini-S-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extendable/dp/B07QD4WJN3
Moza Mini P Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Stabilizer-Handheld-Mirrorless-Smartphone/dp/B08JLVMHK8
Rode Wireless Microphone https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Wireless-Go-Microphone-Transmitter/dp/B07QGGBNMN
With respect for Thai people, I take a slow look at the Thai lifestyle and the importance of expat life here.
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NEW YEARS RESOLUTION CHALLENGE. 90 DAY WEIGHT LOSS COMPETITION. #resolution
90 DAY WEIGHT LOSS CHALLENGE BETWEEN ROSS IN RAYONG, AND TEACHER THOMAS THAILAND. JANUARY 1 2023 - APRIL 1 2023.
SUBSCRIBE TO MY FRIEND ROSS IN RAYONG HERE:https://www.youtube.com/@UCADbTS2Velj-8FxBzIUXRRA
#weightloss #challenge #rayong
I'm a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City KS and I arrived in Thailand in Oct. 2015. I came to Thailand for health reasons and knew I would benefit from a tropical climate. I have lived in Thailand full-time ever since 2015, and only vacation back home to the States. I am married to a Thai lady and stay in Thailand with a Non O Family visa. In 2016 a friend asked me if I would be interested in teaching English as a second language for high school students? I did not come to Thailand to work, but after living here six months I was getting bored of retirement life. So, I started teaching part-time ESL conversational class with no text books. Similar to a speech and drama class but, students using English second language rather than their native language. I then went on to teach the same type of class (ESL) conversational English for the Royal Thai Military Academy (CRMA) in Nakhon Nayok. I love teaching these smart Army Cadets, and have made many Thai friends with the Royal Thai Army. Many of my cadets graduated and have went on the serve as officers in Special Forces for the RTA. Royal Thai officers training with western allies on active duty using their English skills to share Thai culture with western troops. Doesn't get any more rewarding than that. The most I've ever worked as an ESL teacher was 18 hours a week. Great part-time gig to get me assimilated into Thai culture.
In 2021 I became a member of the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya. We moved to Phala Ban Chang in 2019 because we had vacationed here and loved the area. Lots of expats here on the Eastern Seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand. I now serve as the second vice commander at TH02.
I love expat life in Thailand, and created the channel to share simple, but genuine videos about Thailand for my family back in the States. The channel has slowly grown and the audience has expanded to people from all over the globe. Making videos is an enjoyable hobby for me, and keeps me busy doing something I love. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel.
Peace and love to everyone!
Please, subscribe to my channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPY...
Contact me via Facebook by clicking here: https://www.facebook.com/ThomasThaila...
Equipment I use for vlogging here:
GoPro Hero 9 https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras/hero9-black/CHDHX-901-master.html
Samsung S20 Plus https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unlocked-Fingerprint-Recognition-Long-Lasting/dp/B082XXR64G
Crane Gimble https://www.amazon.com/Zhiyun-Crane-Bluetooth-Stabilizer-Mirrorless/dp/B01F53XB8Y
Moza Mini S Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Mini-S-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extendable/dp/B07QD4WJN3
Moza Mini P Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Stabilizer-Handheld-Mirrorless-Smartphone/dp/B08JLVMHK8
Rode Wireless Microphone https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Wireless-Go-Microphone-Transmitter/dp/B07QGGBNMN
With respect for Thai people, I take a slow look at the Thai lifestyle and the importance of expat life here.
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Introducing Dally, the neighborhood watch dog. #shorts
We named her Dally because she looks a little like a Dalmation breed. If she doesn't know you, or doesn't like you, she will show you all of her teeth and scare you when you enter our village. We just love her and glad that she alarms us anytime someone new enters our village.
#soidog #guarddog #dalmation
I'm a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City KS and I arrived in Thailand in Oct. 2015. I came to Thailand for health reasons and knew I would benefit from a tropical climate. I have lived in Thailand full-time ever since 2015, and only vacation back home to the States. I am married to a Thai lady and stay in Thailand with a Non O Family visa. In 2016 a friend asked me if I would be interested in teaching English as a second language for high school students? I did not come to Thailand to work, but after living here six months I was getting bored of retirement life. So, I started teaching part-time ESL conversational class with no text books. Similar to a speech and drama class but, students using English second language rather than their native language. I then went on to teach the same type of class (ESL) conversational English for the Royal Thai Military Academy (CRMA) in Nakhon Nayok. I love teaching these smart Army Cadets, and have made many Thai friends with the Royal Thai Army. Many of my cadets graduated and have went on the serve as officers in Special Forces for the RTA. Royal Thai officers training with western allies on active duty using their English skills to share Thai culture with western troops. Doesn't get any more rewarding than that. The most I've ever worked as an ESL teacher was 18 hours a week. Great part-time gig to get me assimilated into Thai culture.
In 2021 I became a member of the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya. We moved to Phala Ban Chang in 2019 because we had vacationed here and loved the area. Lots of expats here on the Eastern Seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand. I now serve as the second vice commander at TH02.
I love expat life in Thailand, and created the channel to share simple, but genuine videos about Thailand for my family back in the States. The channel has slowly grown and the audience has expanded to people from all over the globe. Making videos is an enjoyable hobby for me, and keeps me busy doing something I love. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel.
Peace and love to everyone!
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Samsung S20 Plus https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unlocked-Fingerprint-Recognition-Long-Lasting/dp/B082XXR64G
Crane Gimble https://www.amazon.com/Zhiyun-Crane-Bluetooth-Stabilizer-Mirrorless/dp/B01F53XB8Y
Moza Mini S Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Mini-S-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extendable/dp/B07QD4WJN3
Moza Mini P Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Stabilizer-Handheld-Mirrorless-Smartphone/dp/B08JLVMHK8
Rode Wireless Microphone https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Wireless-Go-Microphone-Transmitter/dp/B07QGGBNMN
With respect for Thai people, I take a slow look at the Thai lifestyle and the importance of expat life here.
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TRACKING SANTA CLAUS IN THAILAND CHRISTMAS MORNING 2022 #shorts
SANTA HAS BEEN SPOTTED IN THAILAND AND IS MOVING HIS WAY TO THE WEST. #Christmas #Santa #thailand
I'm a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City KS and I arrived in Thailand in Oct. 2015. I came to Thailand for health reasons and knew I would benefit from a tropical climate. I have lived in Thailand full-time ever since 2015, and only vacation back home to the States. I am married to a Thai lady and stay in Thailand with a Non O Family visa. In 2016 a friend asked me if I would be interested in teaching English as a second language for high school students? I did not come to Thailand to work, but after living here six months I was getting bored of retirement life. So, I started teaching part-time ESL conversational class with no text books. Similar to a speech and drama class but, students using English second language rather than their native language. I then went on to teach the same type of class (ESL) conversational English for the Royal Thai Military Academy (CRMA) in Nakhon Nayok. I love teaching these smart Army Cadets, and have made many Thai friends with the Royal Thai Army. Many of my cadets graduated and have went on the serve as officers in Special Forces for the RTA. Royal Thai officers training with western allies on active duty using their English skills to share Thai culture with western troops. Doesn't get any more rewarding than that. The most I've ever worked as an ESL teacher was 18 hours a week. Great part-time gig to get me assimilated into Thai culture.
In 2021 I became a member of the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya. We moved to Phala Ban Chang in 2019 because we had vacationed here and loved the area. Lots of expats here on the Eastern Seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand. I now serve as the second vice commander at TH02.
I love expat life in Thailand, and created the channel to share simple, but genuine videos about Thailand for my family back in the States. The channel has slowly grown and the audience has expanded to people from all over the globe. Making videos is an enjoyable hobby for me, and keeps me busy doing something I love. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel.
Peace and love to everyone!
Please, subscribe to my channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPY...
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GoPro Hero 9 https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras/hero9-black/CHDHX-901-master.html
Samsung S20 Plus https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unlocked-Fingerprint-Recognition-Long-Lasting/dp/B082XXR64G
Crane Gimble https://www.amazon.com/Zhiyun-Crane-Bluetooth-Stabilizer-Mirrorless/dp/B01F53XB8Y
Moza Mini S Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Mini-S-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extendable/dp/B07QD4WJN3
Moza Mini P Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Stabilizer-Handheld-Mirrorless-Smartphone/dp/B08JLVMHK8
Rode Wireless Microphone https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Wireless-Go-Microphone-Transmitter/dp/B07QGGBNMN
With respect for Thai people, I take a slow look at the Thai lifestyle and the importance of expat life here.
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DDD BREAKFAST LIVESTREAM
I'm a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City KS and I arrived in Thailand in Oct. 2015. I came to Thailand for health reasons and knew I would benefit from a tropical climate. I have lived in Thailand full-time ever since 2015, and only vacation back home to the States. I am married to a Thai lady and stay in Thailand with a Non O Family visa. In 2016 a friend asked me if I would be interested in teaching English as a second language for high school students? I did not come to Thailand to work, but after living here six months I was getting bored of retirement life. So, I started teaching part-time ESL conversational class with no text books. Similar to a speech and drama class but, students using English second language rather than their native language. I then went on to teach the same type of class (ESL) conversational English for the Royal Thai Military Academy (CRMA) in Nakhon Nayok. I love teaching these smart Army Cadets, and have made many Thai friends with the Royal Thai Army. Many of my cadets graduated and have went on the serve as officers in Special Forces for the RTA. Royal Thai officers training with western allies on active duty using their English skills to share Thai culture with western troops. Doesn't get any more rewarding than that. The most I've ever worked as an ESL teacher was 18 hours a week. Great part-time gig to get me assimilated into Thai culture.
In 2021 I became a member of the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya. We moved to Phala Ban Chang in 2019 because we had vacationed here and loved the area. Lots of expats here on the Eastern Seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand. I now serve as the second vice commander at TH02.
I love expat life in Thailand, and created the channel to share simple, but genuine videos about Thailand for my family back in the States. The channel has slowly grown and the audience has expanded to people from all over the globe. Making videos is an enjoyable hobby for me, and keeps me busy doing something I love. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel.
Peace and love to everyone!
Please, subscribe to my channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPY...
Contact me via Facebook by clicking here: https://www.facebook.com/ThomasThaila...
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GoPro Hero 9 https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras/hero9-black/CHDHX-901-master.html
Samsung S20 Plus https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unlocked-Fingerprint-Recognition-Long-Lasting/dp/B082XXR64G
Crane Gimble https://www.amazon.com/Zhiyun-Crane-Bluetooth-Stabilizer-Mirrorless/dp/B01F53XB8Y
Moza Mini S Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Mini-S-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extendable/dp/B07QD4WJN3
Moza Mini P Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Stabilizer-Handheld-Mirrorless-Smartphone/dp/B08JLVMHK8
Rode Wireless Microphone https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Wireless-Go-Microphone-Transmitter/dp/B07QGGBNMN
With respect for Thai people, I take a slow look at the Thai lifestyle and the importance of expat life here.
#Thailand #Expat #Vlogger
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RAYONG THAILAND HAS SO MUCH TO SEE. #countryside
WE TAKE A SHORT DRIVE TO THE RURAL RAYONG COUNTRYSIDE. STOP AND SEE DOK KRAI RESERVOIR. GO UP THE DOK KRAI SKY TOWER AND THEN GO SEE THE SUNFLOWER FIELD.
#rayong #thailand #sunflowers
I'm a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City KS and I arrived in Thailand in Oct. 2015. I came to Thailand for health reasons and knew I would benefit from a tropical climate. I have lived in Thailand full-time ever since 2015, and only vacation back home to the States. I am married to a Thai lady and stay in Thailand with a Non O Family visa. In 2016 a friend asked me if I would be interested in teaching English as a second language for high school students? I did not come to Thailand to work, but after living here six months I was getting bored of retirement life. So, I started teaching part-time ESL conversational class with no text books. Similar to a speech and drama class but, students using English second language rather than their native language. I then went on to teach the same type of class (ESL) conversational English for the Royal Thai Military Academy (CRMA) in Nakhon Nayok. I love teaching these smart Army Cadets, and have made many Thai friends with the Royal Thai Army. Many of my cadets graduated and have went on the serve as officers in Special Forces for the RTA. Royal Thai officers training with western allies on active duty using their English skills to share Thai culture with western troops. Doesn't get any more rewarding than that. The most I've ever worked as an ESL teacher was 18 hours a week. Great part-time gig to get me assimilated into Thai culture.
In 2021 I became a member of the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya. We moved to Phala Ban Chang in 2019 because we had vacationed here and loved the area. Lots of expats here on the Eastern Seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand. I now serve as the second vice commander at TH02.
I love expat life in Thailand, and created the channel to share simple, but genuine videos about Thailand for my family back in the States. The channel has slowly grown and the audience has expanded to people from all over the globe. Making videos is an enjoyable hobby for me, and keeps me busy doing something I love. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel.
Peace and love to everyone!
Please, subscribe to my channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPY...
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GoPro Hero 9 https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras/hero9-black/CHDHX-901-master.html
Samsung S20 Plus https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unlocked-Fingerprint-Recognition-Long-Lasting/dp/B082XXR64G
Crane Gimble https://www.amazon.com/Zhiyun-Crane-Bluetooth-Stabilizer-Mirrorless/dp/B01F53XB8Y
Moza Mini S Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Mini-S-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extendable/dp/B07QD4WJN3
Moza Mini P Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Stabilizer-Handheld-Mirrorless-Smartphone/dp/B08JLVMHK8
Rode Wireless Microphone https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Wireless-Go-Microphone-Transmitter/dp/B07QGGBNMN
With respect for Thai people, I take a slow look at the Thai lifestyle and the importance of expat life here.
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GOOD MORNING THAILAND
I'm a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City KS and I arrived in Thailand in Oct. 2015. I came to Thailand for health reasons and knew I would benefit from a tropical climate. I have lived in Thailand full-time ever since 2015, and only vacation back home to the States. I am married to a Thai lady and stay in Thailand with a Non O Family visa. In 2016 a friend asked me if I would be interested in teaching English as a second language for high school students? I did not come to Thailand to work, but after living here six months I was getting bored of retirement life. So, I started teaching part-time ESL conversational class with no text books. Similar to a speech and drama class but, students using English second language rather than their native language. I then went on to teach the same type of class (ESL) conversational English for the Royal Thai Military Academy (CRMA) in Nakhon Nayok. I love teaching these smart Army Cadets, and have made many Thai friends with the Royal Thai Army. Many of my cadets graduated and have went on the serve as officers in Special Forces for the RTA. Royal Thai officers training with western allies on active duty using their English skills to share Thai culture with western troops. Doesn't get any more rewarding than that. The most I've ever worked as an ESL teacher was 18 hours a week. Great part-time gig to get me assimilated into Thai culture.
In 2021 I became a member of the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya. We moved to Phala Ban Chang in 2019 because we had vacationed here and loved the area. Lots of expats here on the Eastern Seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand. I now serve as the second vice commander at TH02.
I love expat life in Thailand, and created the channel to share simple, but genuine videos about Thailand for my family back in the States. The channel has slowly grown and the audience has expanded to people from all over the globe. Making videos is an enjoyable hobby for me, and keeps me busy doing something I love. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel.
Peace and love to everyone!
Please, subscribe to my channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPY...
Contact me via Facebook by clicking here: https://www.facebook.com/ThomasThaila...
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GoPro Hero 9 https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras/hero9-black/CHDHX-901-master.html
Samsung S20 Plus https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unlocked-Fingerprint-Recognition-Long-Lasting/dp/B082XXR64G
Crane Gimble https://www.amazon.com/Zhiyun-Crane-Bluetooth-Stabilizer-Mirrorless/dp/B01F53XB8Y
Moza Mini S Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Mini-S-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extendable/dp/B07QD4WJN3
Moza Mini P Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Stabilizer-Handheld-Mirrorless-Smartphone/dp/B08JLVMHK8
Rode Wireless Microphone https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Wireless-Go-Microphone-Transmitter/dp/B07QGGBNMN
With respect for Thai people, I take a slow look at the Thai lifestyle and the importance of expat life here.
#Thailand #Expat #Vlogger
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SUNRISE AT HYPERSPEED RAYONG THAILAND GULF COAST
TUESDAY DECEMBER 13 2022 SUNRISE 30 X SPEED FROM BAN CHANG RAYONG THAILAND
I'm a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City KS and I arrived in Thailand in Oct. 2015. I came to Thailand for health reasons and knew I would benefit from a tropical climate. I have lived in Thailand full-time ever since 2015, and only vacation back home to the States. I am married to a Thai lady and stay in Thailand with a Non O Family visa. In 2016 a friend asked me if I would be interested in teaching English as a second language for high school students? I did not come to Thailand to work, but after living here six months I was getting bored of retirement life. So, I started teaching part-time ESL conversational class with no text books. Similar to a speech and drama class but, students using English second language rather than their native language. I then went on to teach the same type of class (ESL) conversational English for the Royal Thai Military Academy (CRMA) in Nakhon Nayok. I love teaching these smart Army Cadets, and have made many Thai friends with the Royal Thai Army. Many of my cadets graduated and have went on the serve as officers in Special Forces for the RTA. Royal Thai officers training with western allies on active duty using their English skills to share Thai culture with western troops. Doesn't get any more rewarding than that. The most I've ever worked as an ESL teacher was 18 hours a week. Great part-time gig to get me assimilated into Thai culture.
In 2021 I became a member of the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya. We moved to Phala Ban Chang in 2019 because we had vacationed here and loved the area. Lots of expats here on the Eastern Seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand. I now serve as the second vice commander at TH02.
I love expat life in Thailand, and created the channel to share simple, but genuine videos about Thailand for my family back in the States. The channel has slowly grown and the audience has expanded to people from all over the globe. Making videos is an enjoyable hobby for me, and keeps me busy doing something I love. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel.
Peace and love to everyone!
Please, subscribe to my channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPY...
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GoPro Hero 9 https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras/hero9-black/CHDHX-901-master.html
Samsung S20 Plus https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unlocked-Fingerprint-Recognition-Long-Lasting/dp/B082XXR64G
Crane Gimble https://www.amazon.com/Zhiyun-Crane-Bluetooth-Stabilizer-Mirrorless/dp/B01F53XB8Y
Moza Mini S Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Mini-S-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extendable/dp/B07QD4WJN3
Moza Mini P Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Stabilizer-Handheld-Mirrorless-Smartphone/dp/B08JLVMHK8
Rode Wireless Microphone https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Wireless-Go-Microphone-Transmitter/dp/B07QGGBNMN
With respect for Thai people, I take a slow look at the Thai lifestyle and the importance of expat life here.
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GETTING STARTED ON THE SPEED BAG AGAIN AT AGE 58 #relearn
IT'S BEEN 35 YEARS SINCE I HIT A SPEED BAG. GREAT CARDIO WORKOUT THAT IS FUN AND CHALLENGING.
#boxing #training #speedbag
I'm a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City KS and I arrived in Thailand in Oct. 2015. I came to Thailand for health reasons and knew I would benefit from a tropical climate. I have lived in Thailand full-time ever since 2015, and only vacation back home to the States. I am married to a Thai lady and stay in Thailand with a Non O Family visa. In 2016 a friend asked me if I would be interested in teaching English as a second language for high school students? I did not come to Thailand to work, but after living here six months I was getting bored of retirement life. So, I started teaching part-time ESL conversational class with no text books. Similar to a speech and drama class but, students using English second language rather than their native language. I then went on to teach the same type of class (ESL) conversational English for the Royal Thai Military Academy (CRMA) in Nakhon Nayok. I love teaching these smart Army Cadets, and have made many Thai friends with the Royal Thai Army. Many of my cadets graduated and have went on the serve as officers in Special Forces for the RTA. Royal Thai officers training with western allies on active duty using their English skills to share Thai culture with western troops. Doesn't get any more rewarding than that. The most I've ever worked as an ESL teacher was 18 hours a week. Great part-time gig to get me assimilated into Thai culture.
In 2021 I became a member of the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya. We moved to Phala Ban Chang in 2019 because we had vacationed here and loved the area. Lots of expats here on the Eastern Seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand. I now serve as the second vice commander at TH02.
I love expat life in Thailand, and created the channel to share simple, but genuine videos about Thailand for my family back in the States. The channel has slowly grown and the audience has expanded to people from all over the globe. Making videos is an enjoyable hobby for me, and keeps me busy doing something I love. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel.
Peace and love to everyone!
Please, subscribe to my channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPY...
Contact me via Facebook by clicking here: https://www.facebook.com/ThomasThaila...
Equipment I use for vlogging here:
GoPro Hero 9 https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras/hero9-black/CHDHX-901-master.html
Samsung S20 Plus https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unlocked-Fingerprint-Recognition-Long-Lasting/dp/B082XXR64G
Crane Gimble https://www.amazon.com/Zhiyun-Crane-Bluetooth-Stabilizer-Mirrorless/dp/B01F53XB8Y
Moza Mini S Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Mini-S-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extendable/dp/B07QD4WJN3
Moza Mini P Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Stabilizer-Handheld-Mirrorless-Smartphone/dp/B08JLVMHK8
Rode Wireless Microphone https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Wireless-Go-Microphone-Transmitter/dp/B07QGGBNMN
With respect for Thai people, I take a slow look at the Thai lifestyle and the importance of expat life here.
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A WILD MORNING #cats
DOGS GO CRAZY AT 5 AM SO I AWAKENED, AND TURNED ON THE CAMERA AND CAPTURED A WILD CAT IN THE YARD. #wildcat #rayong #dogs
I'm a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City KS and I arrived in Thailand in Oct. 2015. I came to Thailand for health reasons and knew I would benefit from a tropical climate. I have lived in Thailand full-time ever since 2015, and only vacation back home to the States. I am married to a Thai lady and stay in Thailand with a Non O Family visa. In 2016 a friend asked me if I would be interested in teaching English as a second language for high school students? I did not come to Thailand to work, but after living here six months I was getting bored of retirement life. So, I started teaching part-time ESL conversational class with no text books. Similar to a speech and drama class but, students using English second language rather than their native language. I then went on to teach the same type of class (ESL) conversational English for the Royal Thai Military Academy (CRMA) in Nakhon Nayok. I love teaching these smart Army Cadets, and have made many Thai friends with the Royal Thai Army. Many of my cadets graduated and have went on the serve as officers in Special Forces for the RTA. Royal Thai officers training with western allies on active duty using their English skills to share Thai culture with western troops. Doesn't get any more rewarding than that. The most I've ever worked as an ESL teacher was 18 hours a week. Great part-time gig to get me assimilated into Thai culture.
In 2021 I became a member of the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya. We moved to Phala Ban Chang in 2019 because we had vacationed here and loved the area. Lots of expats here on the Eastern Seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand. I now serve as the second vice commander at TH02.
I love expat life in Thailand, and created the channel to share simple, but genuine videos about Thailand for my family back in the States. The channel has slowly grown and the audience has expanded to people from all over the globe. Making videos is an enjoyable hobby for me, and keeps me busy doing something I love. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel.
Peace and love to everyone!
Please, subscribe to my channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPY...
Contact me via Facebook by clicking here: https://www.facebook.com/ThomasThaila...
Equipment I use for vlogging here:
GoPro Hero 9 https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras/hero9-black/CHDHX-901-master.html
Samsung S20 Plus https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unlocked-Fingerprint-Recognition-Long-Lasting/dp/B082XXR64G
Crane Gimble https://www.amazon.com/Zhiyun-Crane-Bluetooth-Stabilizer-Mirrorless/dp/B01F53XB8Y
Moza Mini S Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Mini-S-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extendable/dp/B07QD4WJN3
Moza Mini P Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Stabilizer-Handheld-Mirrorless-Smartphone/dp/B08JLVMHK8
Rode Wireless Microphone https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Wireless-Go-Microphone-Transmitter/dp/B07QGGBNMN
With respect for Thai people, I take a slow look at the Thai lifestyle and the importance of expat life here.
GOOD MORNING THAILAND SUNDAY DECEMBER 4TH 2022
LIVE BALCONY SUNRISE FROM RAYONG THAILAND
I'm a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City KS and I arrived in Thailand in Oct. 2015. I came to Thailand for health reasons and knew I would benefit from a tropical climate. I have lived in Thailand full-time ever since 2015, and only vacation back home to the States. I am married to a Thai lady and stay in Thailand with a Non O Family visa. In 2016 a friend asked me if I would be interested in teaching English as a second language for high school students? I did not come to Thailand to work, but after living here six months I was getting bored of retirement life. So, I started teaching part-time ESL conversational class with no text books. Similar to a speech and drama class but, students using English second language rather than their native language. I then went on to teach the same type of class (ESL) conversational English for the Royal Thai Military Academy (CRMA) in Nakhon Nayok. I love teaching these smart Army Cadets, and have made many Thai friends with the Royal Thai Army. Many of my cadets graduated and have went on the serve as officers in Special Forces for the RTA. Royal Thai officers training with western allies on active duty using their English skills to share Thai culture with western troops. Doesn't get any more rewarding than that. The most I've ever worked as an ESL teacher was 18 hours a week. Great part-time gig to get me assimilated into Thai culture.
In 2021 I became a member of the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya. We moved to Phala Ban Chang in 2019 because we had vacationed here and loved the area. Lots of expats here on the Eastern Seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand. I now serve as the second vice commander at TH02.
I love expat life in Thailand, and created the channel to share simple, but genuine videos about Thailand for my family back in the States. The channel has slowly grown and the audience has expanded to people from all over the globe. Making videos is an enjoyable hobby for me, and keeps me busy doing something I love. Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel.
Peace and love to everyone!
Please, subscribe to my channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPY...
Contact me via Facebook by clicking here: https://www.facebook.com/ThomasThaila...
Equipment I use for vlogging here:
GoPro Hero 9 https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras/hero9-black/CHDHX-901-master.html
Samsung S20 Plus https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Unlocked-Fingerprint-Recognition-Long-Lasting/dp/B082XXR64G
Crane Gimble https://www.amazon.com/Zhiyun-Crane-Bluetooth-Stabilizer-Mirrorless/dp/B01F53XB8Y
Moza Mini S Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Mini-S-Stabilizer-Smartphone-Extendable/dp/B07QD4WJN3
Moza Mini P Gimble https://www.amazon.com/MOZA-Stabilizer-Handheld-Mirrorless-Smartphone/dp/B08JLVMHK8
Rode Wireless Microphone https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Wireless-Go-Microphone-Transmitter/dp/B07QGGBNMN
With respect for Thai people, I take a slow look at the Thai lifestyle and the importance of expat life here.
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WHAT'S ALL THAT RACKET? The Greater Racket-tailed Drongo BIRD IN THAILAND #shorts
#Thebirds #tropical #Thailand Greater Racket-tailed Drongo (Dicrurus paradiseus) is a medium-sized Asian bird which is distinctive in having elongated outer tail feathers with webbing restricted to the tips. They are placed along with other drongos in the family Dicruridae. They are conspicuous in the forest habitats often perching in the open and by attracting attention with a wide range of loud calls that include perfect imitations of many other birds. It has been suggested that these imitations may help in the formation of mixed-species foraging flocks, a feature seen in forest bird communities where many insect feeders forage together. These drongos will sometimes steal insect prey caught or disturbed by other foragers in the flock. They are diurnal but are active well before dawn and late at dusk. Owing to their widespread distribution and distinctive regional variation, they have become iconic examples of speciation by isolation and genetic drift.
In most of its range in Asia, this is the largest of the drongo species and is readily identifiable by the distinctive tail rackets and the crest of curled feather that begin in front of the face above the beak and along the crown to varying extents according to the subspecies. The tail with twirled rackets is distinctive and in flight it can appear as if two large bees were chasing a black bird. In the eastern Himalayas the species can be confused with the Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo, however the latter has flat rackets with the crest nearly absent.
Young birds are duller, and can lack a crest while moulting birds can lack the elongate tail streamers. The racket is formed by the inner web of the vane but appears to be on the outer web since the rachis has a twist just above the spatula.
Their calls are extremely varied and include monotonously repeated whistles, metallic and nasal sounds as well as more complex notes and imitations of other birds. They begin calling from as early as 4 am in moonlight often with a metallic tunk-tunk-tunk series. They have an ability to accurately mimic alarm calls of other birds that are learnt through interactions in mixed-species flocks. This is quite unusual, as avian vocal mimicry has hitherto been believed to be ignorant of the original context of the imitated vocalization. African Grey Parrots are known to use imitated human speech in correct context, but do not show this behavior in nature. This drongo's context-sensitive use of other species' alarm calls is thus analogous to a human learning useful short phrases and exclamations in a number of foreign languages. A special alarm note is raised in the presence of Shikras that has been transcribed as a loud kwei-kwei-kwei...shee-cuckoo-sheecuckoo-sheecuckoo-why!. They have been said to imitate raptor calls so as to alarm other birds and steal prey from them in the ensuing panic. They are also known to imitate the calls of species (known sometimes even to fluff up and moving head and body like a Jungle Babbler) that typically are members of mixed-species flocks such as babblers and it has been suggested that this has a role in the formation of mixed-species flocks. In some places they have been found to be kleptoparasitic on others in mixed-species flock, particularly Laughingthrushes but they are most often involved in mutualistic and commensal relations. Several observers have found this drongo associating with foraging woodpeckers and there is a report of one following a troop of macaques.
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