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13 Years Chiang Mai: An Expat's Reflections
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13 Years Chiang Mai: An Expat's Reflections
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At 63, Russell Beck packed up his life and moved to Chiang Mai, Thailand. Thirteen years later, he's still there—with stories to tell, lessons learned, friends remembered, and a few reflections.
This is a memoir for anyone who's ever wondered if it's too late to make a big change.
Thoughtful, funny, and refreshingly honest, An Expat's Reflections shares what it's really like to reinvent your life abroad in your 60s and beyond.
"Thirteen years ago, I stood in front of my home in Florida watching a 20-foot container being loaded with the effects of my life to date. Destination: Chiang Mai, Thailand."
"I was 63. My second wife left me for a younger man. She also left me with most of the household goods, hence the container. They were moving to Japan, courtesy of the U.S. Navy."
"And me? I was starting over."
At 63, Russell Beck packed up his life and moved to Chiang Mai, Thailand. Thirteen years later, he's still there—with stories to tell, lessons learned, friends remembered, and a few reflections.
This is a memoir for anyone who's ever wondered if it's too late to make a big change.
Thoughtful, funny, and refreshingly honest, An Expat's Reflections shares what it's really like to reinvent your life abroad in your 60s and beyond.
"Thirteen years ago, I stood in front of my home in Florida watching a 20-foot container being loaded with the effects of my life to date. Destination: Chiang Mai, Thailand."
"I was 63. My second wife left me for a younger man. She also left me with most of the household goods, hence the container. They were moving to Japan, courtesy of the U.S. Navy."
"And me? I was starting over."

















