Snow in Sawankhaloke by Bill Preston (Thailand)
by Bill Preston (Thailand 1977-80) . . . It was the hot season in Thailand. I had recently left Yala, my first site, in the deep-southern province near the end of the dangling elephant’s trunk of Thailand that latches on to Malaysia. Having completed my first year as a Peace Corps English teacher in a Thai secondary school there, I had just relocated to Sukhothai, the provincial capital of the north-central province and name of the nearby old city, with its ancient ruins of the original Thai capital. I was starting over in another part of the country, preparing for a different assignment with new groups of teachers and students. Joining a new project In 1978, several volunteers and I were offered the opportunity to join a new project, a collaboration between the Thai Ministry of Education and Peace Corps Thailand. The idea was to place pairs of volunteers, who had taught . . .
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Great story. I grew up in MD and NJ and have rarely experienced hail myself. I remember one time during…