Naoshima Island

This week I traveled to Naoshima Island, took in some amazing art, and had a football game in Osaka. My college football team is also 3-1 thus far on the season! 

A Home Away From Home

I have now been living in Thailand for two months and twenty days. Although this doesn’t feel like a long time, it has definitely changed my idea of what home can look like. 

Finding My Stride in Bengaluru

A new place, a new me! I've taken on a few unexpected roles here in Bengaluru, India.

Why Wai?

Greetings change from place to place and from community to community. The community of Thailand uses a hand signal as a sign of respect when saying hello or goodbye. This gesture is called the wai!

Never the Same Way

Getting anywhere in Bengaluru is hard, but not impossible with a little foresight. The roads of India are like an unpredictable arena of obstacles that change throughout the day!

Salamanders at Seishin

Seishin All Girls School is a "Super Science High School." In Japan, that means Seishin students have more access to cool experiments! Keep reading for a fun example. 

Morning Reflection

Mediation is very important at my school, and there is a tradition that encompasses these reflective moments. 

It's good to meet you!

Hey, I'm Marcus. India really wasn't a place I thought I'd ever visit (or live in), but here I am! Here's the story of how I got from Las Vegas, Nevada to Bengaluru, India.

The Sun-Kissed Beaches of Puducherry

Besides being a fun word to say, Puducherry is a popular tourist destination for those who want to escape the fast-paced hustle of India's big cities. Once a French colony, now an Indian paradise!

Larb: My New Favorite Thai Dish

I can’t deny it: my very favorite food is pizza. It is hard to find pizza here in Thailand, though. Luckily, Thai food, especially a dish called larb, is absolutely delicious. 

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