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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
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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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Spaghetti on my Pizza & Intestines in my Soup: Korean Food Fails
Posted on April 14, 2010 | 9 CommentsI write this post out of absolute necessity. I’ve already elaborated a bit on my fear of Korean food here, but these two recent discoveries require some further attention. Number One: Pizza. When we went to Pizza School the other night, we had two options: Barbecue Pork Ribs Pizza or Pasta Pizza. Craving carbs, and not feeling particularly like picking bones out of our pizza’s […] -
Teaching in Seoul: Meet my new kids
Posted on April 8, 2010 | 5 CommentsAt the end of February, the six kids in my old class left me. They all “turned seven” and moved up a grade. Over one weekend (I miss the little brats!). Likewise, the five year olds of the school magically “turned six” on Friday and found themselves a year older in my classroom on Monday morning. Without further ado, let me introduce you to my […] -
There are Eyes in my Kimchi: Why I was afraid of Korean Food
Posted on March 11, 2010 | 15 CommentsI’ve been wanting to share with you some of the, well, interesting food experiences I’ve had in this country for quite some time. The problem is, there’s a new experience just about every day, and the moment I sit down to tell you about yesterday’s encounter, another one is on my plate. So we’ll start at square one. In this post, let me familiarize you […] -
Snowboarding in Korea: A Very Flat Double Black and Bowls of Hottub Jello
Posted on February 24, 2010 | 4 CommentsKorea celebrated the Lunar New Year last weekend and we all got Monday off of work. We’d been getting lots of snow, even in the city, so it was a perfect time to take off and play on the slopes for a few days. Our mountain of choice? Phoenix Park, one of a few ski hills in the Pyeongchang region, about 180km east of Seoul. […] -
CRIBS! My apartment in Seoul
Posted on February 9, 2010 | 5 CommentsEver wondered what it’s like to live in an Asian city of 23 million people? Here’s a look at a typical studio apartment in downtown Seoul. Welcome to my home!! You can also check out my new apartment in Turkey, if you feel so inclined. :) -
Vlog: Fish Heads – Navigating the Noryangjin Fish Market
Posted on February 9, 2010 | 1 CommentClick through the image (or click here) to find the video of our afternoon at the Noryangjin fish market… “in the morning, laughing happy fish heads in the evening, floating in your soup!” -
All Aboard! Exploring Korea's tea culture in Insadong
Posted on January 24, 2010 | 1 CommentIn Insadong, tucked away behind the colourful market shops and street vendors selling fried doughnuts filled with red bean and cinnamon, there is the entrance to one of Seoul’s coziest tea houses. Open the door to escape the winter chill, and you find yourself inside a 1940’s locomotive train, complete with railway tracks, plush red velvet train car seats and tray tables. There is even […] -
A Balinese Christmas: Observations from Indonesia
Posted on January 19, 2010 | 3 CommentsHaving only so few vacation days as an English teacher in Korea, I wanted to take full advantage of my Christmas holiday. This year I decided to spend Christmas in Indonesia. So on the morning of Thursday, December 24th, I made my way from South Korea to Bali, by way of Taiwan. I had the most ridiculous layover in the Taipei airport, and for the […] -
Monkey Bites in Paradise: Or, the Rabid Monkeys of Ubud
Posted on January 18, 2010 | 12 Comments“You do not travel if you are afraid of the unknown, you travel for the unknown.” – Ella Maillart Have you ever been thankful for an experience you would never wish to repeat? One of my favourite things about travel is how, regardless of where you go and how much you plan for it, the unpredictable always happens. And often times, it can be more […]