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Living outside of the U.S.A.

October 3, 2022 An Accidental Vagabond

A Visit to Suwon’s Famous Chicken Street

June 17, 2018June 19, 2022 An Accidental Vagabond

Come to Prague the City of Architecture

January 14, 2017May 15, 2018 An Accidental Vagabond

Let’s Take Teacher to Kaifeng Part 1.

August 7, 2016May 15, 2018 An Accidental Vagabond

First Impressions of Busan, South Korea

April 28, 2016May 15, 2018 An Accidental Vagabond

Stopping to Visit the Peonies of Luoyang

April 23, 2016May 15, 2018 An Accidental Vagabond

Memories of HuaShan

April 2, 2016September 25, 2022 An Accidental Vagabond

The Yellow River Park in Zhengzhou

March 30, 2016May 15, 2018 An Accidental Vagabond

Faking China: A Theme Park

November 9, 2015May 16, 2018 An Accidental Vagabond

A Day in Seoul

February 7, 2015May 15, 2018 An Accidental Vagabond

What Was Left Behind was Love

December 12, 2014July 2, 2022 An Accidental Vagabond

Thinking of Henry Miller

December 9, 2014May 15, 2018 An Accidental Vagabond

My First Christmas without Mom

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Nammangsan Sculpture Park, and a Turtle ship in the distance, Tongyeong-si Tongyeong-si, South Korea. Happy New Year from South Korea. A short little clip from our winter roadtrip in South Korea. Winter in Seoul, South Korea. A couple new books to add to my reading list for 2023. Today's finds. #writer #writing #koreabyme #southkorea #culture #books #travel #travelkorea #tourism #visitkorea #flowermarkets #poetry #photography #travelmagazine My first year as a Kindergarten teacher back in 2018. When I was studying for my TEFL @thelanguagehouseprague it was not to teach kindergarten. They even had a young learners course, but I was like, nope, not teaching babies... You want your evenings free in Korea? You have to teach babies (unless you have a masters or a teaching cert).
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