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"The sight of the world put mad ideas into me; as if I could wander away, wander for ever, see strange and beautiful things, one after the other."
~ CS Lewis
Big fan of casually sauntering about the planet. Thumb-war champion, blanket-fort specialist and dog mom. Passionate early-years educator, perogie enthusiast, lifelong Canucks fan and outdoor advocate. Sleeping-in-airports aficionado. Exploring the curious corners of planet earth with a journal and a sense of humour! Born and raised in Vancouver, Canada, I've been making bad decisions on the road since 2009. -
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Coast to Coast in 13 Days: The Final Push Across England
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The Legend of Lake Baikal: Waters of Supernatural Power
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10 Benefits of Traveling Solo
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Head Soccer. Or, soccer with heads. Another reason why Korea is awesome.
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Spaghetti on my Pizza & Intestines in my Soup: Korean Food Fails
14 April 2010 2:42 PM | 9 Comments
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On Selling Everything and Moving Away
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From Argentina to Brazil, hopefully.
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On the ground in Buenos Aires
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Warsaw for the win.
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A Welsh-English Camper-Van New Years.
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Coast to Coast in 13 Days: The Final Push Across England
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From Fan Death to Matching Couples – Why I Fell in Love with Korea
Posted on September 7, 2010 | 7 CommentsDear Korea, You are a gem. I spent a year with you, and though I definitely despised you a little at first (ok, so it was a lot more than just a little), you were not to be faulted. You are amazing. Your people are gracious, your heritage is unique, and your country is beautiful. You are convenient, you are modern, you are a concrete […] -
Globetrotting: The Luxury of Our Generation
Posted on September 7, 2010 | 1 Comment“What I find is that you can do almost anything or go almost anywhere, if you’re not in a hurry.” – Paul Theroux One of the greatest fortunes of our generation is the incredible ability we have to do anything, to go anywhere on this planet and to see for ourselves the world around us. We have an incomparable luxury to travel, one that our […] -
From the Classroom Notebook of an English Teacher
Posted on August 28, 2010 | 1 CommentWhen I was working in Seoul, I used to keep a notebook with me during class time. I filled the pages with funny things my kids would say, crazy things they would do, amazing things they used to tell me, and whatever random thoughts happened to pass through my mind as I sat there in my little kid-sized plastic chair, chatting with them and masterminding […] -
Seoraksan & Beach Camping in Sokcho (VIDEO)
Posted on August 18, 2010 | No CommentsCamping in Korea: Three Days at Seoraksan & Sokcho Beach! A four hour bus ride to the east coast, a couple of tents, a bit of beach, a mountain, sumo-style wrestling, painted puppies, and good friends. -
Jeju Loveland: Korea’s Erotic Themepark
Posted on July 21, 2010 | 13 CommentsOh, hello there. If you think this post is going to be about my recent sexual encounters, well… you’re right. I’ve had a lot of action recently. What can I say? It’d been awhile, and I needed to do something about it. So Melissa and I booked a trip to Jeju-do, South Korea’s hidden gem, the “Honeymoon Destination,” the “Hawaii” of Korea. We flew out […] -
Boryeong Mudfest: Let’s get muddy!
Posted on July 18, 2010 | 3 Comments“Mud is not one of the 4 food groups.” – Nancy Cartwright They arrive from trains, from planes, from automobiles. They come from international destinations and every corner of the South Korean peninsula. They arrive by the busload, and they fill every hostel and floor space available in the sleepy beachside town of Daechon. The wind is bending the trees and it’s the middle of […] -
Camping in Korea: Banana Boating in Ungilsan
Posted on July 1, 2010 | 1 CommentSo, we like to camp. It’s summer and this way we can see more of Korea in the best way: the Cheap Way. Because we’re cheap. And camping is fun. (And cheap.) The best part about Ungilsan (aside from being cheap) is that it’s directly accessible on the Seoul metro. Take the Jungang Line in the direction of Yongmun for about an hour, and get […] -
Watersports in Seoul: Wakeboarding on the Han River
Posted on June 28, 2010 | 9 CommentsWater sports on the Han River? I know, I know. I know what you’re thinking. Seoul is big. Real big. Seoul is, in fact, the world’s second largest metropolitan area. Yup. The greater-Seoul area has 24.5 million inhabitants. That’s a lot of people. The entire population of Canada is 34 million. Canada. Cutting right through these 24.5 million people in Seoul is a river, known as […]