Feeling Homesick

Yui’s Trip to Ohio – Old Man’s Cave and Kokosing Gap Trail from James Quilty on Vimeo.

From a year ago – because I missed summer in Ohio this year and soon it will be gone.

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David K Wyatt Thai Book Collection at Ohio University

wyattYui and I were just at Ohio University last August attending the wedding of two O.U. alum and little did we know that we were near one of the largest collections of Thai literature outside of Thailand. The website New Mandala  writes that the Historian David K. Wyatt sold 15,000 volumes of his collection to the O.U.’s Southeast Asia Collection just before he died in 2006. Wyatt is considered to be the best english-language historian of Thailand. His “Thailand – A Short History” was the first book I read on the subject and it is the one I keep going back to. The University Library has set up a website to search it’s database but so far has only catalogued over a 1,000 of the titles – it’s still very much a work in progress – but the librarian in charge of the project has ambitious plans once it’s all indexed to expand it to include an even wider-range of Thai-language materials. Way to go Ohio.

Notes From Thailand Live – Journey to Thailand

The first videos from my crazy live (semi-live) experience using the Qik.com mobile phone video service. What I’ve learned is that you need a good wi-fi connection to do a “live” video, but the program does a great job of buffering the video to insure it makes it up to the net eventually. The videos from Thailand are being sent over a very slow edge connection that takes fifteen minutes or more for the 1-2 minute video to get posted in full.  Follow me on Twitter – where I’m jquilty3  - to find out when I’m broadcasting live or watch them at the  top of this page as they come in.

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Notes from Thailand Live – episode 1

 

I’m getting ready to leave for Thailand again – and you can catch some of the trip live. I’m using the qik.com video service on my mobile phone for this crazy experiment – hope it works. To find out when I’m streaming live video – follow me on twitter where I’m jquilty3

My Trip to Ohio – Part Two

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From my trip last month to Ohio. I visit the Old Man’s Cave in Logan Ohio and then J and I ride our bikes on the Kokosing Gap Trail in Mount Vernon, Ohio.

My trip to Ohio – Part One

I visit the beautiful Athens Ohio, home of Ohio University and where I attended the wedding of Erin Quilty and Denny Mcgee. Erin is the cousin of my fiance, J. Please watch this video J and I made – I hope you like it and congratulations Erin and Denny!

Skype is for dogs too.

Skype is For Dogs Too from James Quilty on Vimeo.

A good rerun from 2008 when Yui was visiting Columbus, Ohio while ours dogs, Tom and Shampoo, remained home in Khon Kaen, Thailand – but checking in everyday with us via Skype.