I watched the film “True Grit” for the second time last night and found it as good as the second time I saw it. It…
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It is exam time and thus it is a great time to get caught up on some podcasts I have been neglecting. One of my…
Comments closedI received an email yesterday saying I got into the University of Hong Kong for my Post Graduate Diploma in Education. I am thrilled. I…
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Comments closedOne of the highlights of Hoi An is this small wonderful restaurant. It sits on the river of the city. The menu is of three…
Comments closedWhere to start? Incredible 4 course dinners for $12 US. Beautiful French style houses and buildings. Tailor made shirts for $7US. Custom made shoes. It…
Comments closedA lake seen from thebus. I’m on a road from the ancient vietnamese capital of Hue to the city of Hoi An. The trip is…
Comments closedIt is amazing to believe there are people in this world who do not have running water, constant power let alone internet and TV. I…
Comments closed“gotta love traveling in Asia, where there are no real plans,” so sayith Jared Mitchel whom we have been traveling with until last night. He’s…
Comments closedWe woke up at 6 to take a cruise around to Halong Bay, a UNESCO site and one of the main reasons to come to…
Comments closedScrapes When the one who gives you the scooter says don’t go on this road. Listen to them. If they offer their own scooter to…
Comments closedWe are spending the night in Hai Phong before heading to Cat Ba National Park Hai Phong is smaller than Hanoi and it has less…
Comments closedI’ve been here in Vietnam since Tuesday night and it has been wonderful so far. I’m traveling with my friends Jared, Mike and Jared M.…
Comments closedBefore going to Canada, I applied for my Post Graduate Diploma in Education with a specialty in English and Special Needs primary students. Yesterday was…
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