Missives - Tobias Rose-Stockwell
This is a collection of missives sent home during my time in Southeast Asia. They're in reverse-chronological order from my last missive to the very beginning of my first trip as a tourist, traveling through Thailand.
Read from the bottom if you wish to follow my experiences from the beginning. Thanks.
Inertia
Immersion
A Cambodian Cycle
Streetcorner, Phnom Penh
Saturation of Old Footprints
The Red Road to Pattaya
The Monks of Wat Phreah Enkosa
Sinat the Cat
Bone Inheritance
Cambodian Continuity
My Brown String
Truism / Altruism
Space Between Privation
Turning North
Boiling BKK
Grime & Thought - I have been wearing my sandals nonstop since arriving in the southeast...
Beaches Beyond Beaches - Some would have us believe that life continues in a purely linear fashion I have found a beach in thailand that challenges this assertion. ...
The Penguin - I'm typing this missive from a giant blue penguin. It is big, it is fluffy, and it masks something distinct about Bangkok's dirt and grime...
The Sky in Pai - I have been cultivating a serious appreciation for life since arriving here...
Fireballs in Bangkok - I'm in Bangkok. Dirty, smoggy, loud Bangkok. Three wheeled tuk-tuk drivers, toothy street vendors, and thick diesel fumes...

