Wat Pho in Bangkonk After a month on the job I feel stressed. I am not that comfortable teaching where I am. It is a…
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Journalism student and teacher trying to make sense of the world.
It’s my first Mid-Autumn Festival here in Hong Kong and it is just a day off, not a long weekend. Last night was the big…
Comments closedI have never done hard drugs. Weed is the hardest stuff I have ever done. I have watched documentaries, TV Shows, read books about the…
Comments closedMassage centre on Shamian Island in Guangzhou, China I have been a bit worried about my first few days of teaching. I have been wondering…
Comments closedBeing an Expat, one who lives in a country that is not their own, it is very important to keep in touch with family and…
Comments closedKen There is this guy I met about 4 years ago on-line, during this time I have only met him once for about 2 hours…
Comments closedThe beach with Hong Kong in the background. I went to Cheung Chau (長洲) Island yesterday with Louisa, a friend I met at Jen &…
Comments closedThe night view from my new apartment in Hong Kong. I like this picture with the colours and the the darkness.
Comments closedAuthor David Mitchell – Interview with Fresh Air Aug 5, 2010(http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=128872438)
Comments closedI saw my first movie in Hong Kong on Wednesday night. The movie is called . It is a chinese movie by Feng Xiaogang about the 1976 Earthquake…
Comments closedDan Jenkns, Washington Post columnist, when asked by students as to what job they should have.
Comments closedThe hardest thing in the world is to say good bye. Today I will begin that process of saying good bye to people I have…
Comments closedI think the thing that upsets me most in Korea is the move to gay rights. The move to gay rights in Korea goes…
Comments closedI think every city, all around the world has “a bar.” For me, it’s a place where everyone knows your name and your drink. As…
Comments closedOut of all the children whom I have taught, one student sticks out. Woo Hyuk, 9 years old, came to our school having lived for…
Comments closedI have been asked a few times; why do you want to move to Hong Kong? Most of the time, it has come from people…
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