An Accidental Vagabond

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Category: Portland, Oregon

I lived in Oregon from 2000-2013, and for another 8 months of 2016. It was my home, and home to many of my friends. So much of my life abroad was formed while living in Portland.

February 22, 2015May 15, 2018 An Accidental Vagabond

It Was The Summer of 2002, And We Weren’t Kids

April 10, 2013October 9, 2022 An Accidental Vagabond

An Old Christmas Present

January 9, 2012May 17, 2018 An Accidental Vagabond

The Gallery Part I

June 7, 2011October 9, 2022 An Accidental Vagabond

The Journey to Writing

November 17, 2010October 9, 2022 An Accidental Vagabond

Don’t Short Change the Muse Has Ended

November 10, 2010October 9, 2022 An Accidental Vagabond

The Show is Almost Here

October 28, 2010October 9, 2022 An Accidental Vagabond

Don’t Short Change the Muse II

July 1, 2010October 9, 2022 An Accidental Vagabond

My Speech for Don’t Short Change the Muse

June 27, 2010October 9, 2022 An Accidental Vagabond

My first ever Fundraiser.

May 13, 2010October 9, 2022 An Accidental Vagabond

Looking Through the Cloud Cover

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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).
  • Acting
  • Asia
  • Australia
  • Czech Republic
  • Europe
  • Food: Eating and Cooking
  • Gwanggyo, South Korea
  • Living Abroad
  • Loss
  • Natural Habitats
  • Old Dreams
  • Poland
  • Portland, Oregon
  • Prague, Czech Republic
  • teaching abroad
  • Teaching in China
  • Travel China
  • Travel Korea
  • Vagabonding (Travel)
  • Vagabonding Through Life
  • Writing
  • Zhengzhou, China
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