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It’s what I wrote as my Facebook status when I learned of the passing of a former classmate, Michelle Lezetc-Miller I went to elementary school,…
Comments closed#nofilter clean (at 하회마을 / Hahoe Folk Village)
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Comments closed“It’s not so much what we have in this life that matters. It’s what we do with what we have. The alphabet is fine, but…
Comments closedAfter getting all the marks for my assignments as well as a mark on my teaching practicum (where they come and see me teach and…
Comments closedGoing through the border between Hong Kong to Shenzhen via Lo Wu is an experience. What is striking is the amount of people. It feels…
Comments closedIt was such a good night with some great people. Some friends were celebrating Cinco De Mayo, or the great excuse to eat mexican food…
Comments closedYep there is a huge duck in Hong Kong. Everyone is talking about it so here it is.
Comments closedWhen I was 20, I was studying to be a reporter. It was my dream all the way through secondary school to see the world…
Comments closedThe chimes went off at 540 and i got up. When you sleep in a temple there is always a ceremony either in the morning;…
Comments closedKim Myo Seon was a traditional Korean dancer and singer. She came to Japan when she was 38 years old and fell in love with…
Comments closedThe day started great but got hard quickly. The place I am staying woke me up at 6 am and prepared breakfast for me. I…
Comments closedMr. Watanabe is from Ise, Japan. He doesn’t speak English. I don’t speak Japanese. In the five hours we walked together I learned he likes…
Comments closedThe hike started with me seeing lots of people with the white clothing of the pilgrims. The beginning of the walk was great as I…
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