Bucket List Annihilation: Part One
In a matter of hours, I visited two of the top places in my bucket list. Now what do I do? Part One: Fushimi Inari Shrine
In a matter of hours, I visited two of the top places in my bucket list. Now what do I do? Part One: Fushimi Inari Shrine
A review of a concert that has a longer title than the show, perhaps – 日刊スポーツ主催 東日本大震災復興チャリティー 2011 神宮外苑花火大会
July was the one year anniversary of the “Seoul Searching” article in the Brockville Observer!
Take a princess of the sky, a cow herder, and a river of stars, and you have the makings of one of the most romantic holidays in the Asian calendar.
Sun, sand and surf – what better way to spend a weekend in South Korea than at Haeundae Beach?
梅雨, 장마, tsuyu, jangma, meiyu, whatever you call it, the rainy season is like hell on earth for me.
On the long weekend, we did as any rational person would do: We randomly got on a train to see where it would take us.
Having dealt with both now, Rebecca dissects the two different ways to get into the public education system in Asia, with their pros and cons.
An article I wrote when asked to write “something about teaching English” by the school. Naturally, I wrote about what I know – making pop culture part of my lessons.
The cherry blossoms don’t need to be in Asia for it to be just as beautiful or special, as I found last year.