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Rurouni: Happy Anniversary Japan, part III
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The adventures of an environmental engineer from Colorado masquerading as an English teacher in Takayama, Japan. Thursday, July 29, 2010. Happy Anniversary Japan, part III. Today I have lived in Japan exactly 3 years. Last year. And the year before. I wrote a post and took a picture to commemorate. and so it seems I've started a new tradition. July 29, 2007. July 29, 2008. July 29, 2009. July 29, 2010. It's going to be. yet . July 31, 2010 at 11:46 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other cool place...
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Rurouni: December 2009
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The adventures of an environmental engineer from Colorado masquerading as an English teacher in Takayama, Japan. Monday, December 21, 2009. I'm currently at the airport in Nagoya. Well, not at. The airport, I'm in a hotel very close to the airport (on the same island. Central Japan International Airport [CENTRAIR for short] is built on a man-made island), but that's beside the point. I'm going home for Christmas! Is not always the motto here, haha. Snowing all weekend, and apparently they didn't have amp...
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Rurouni: May 2010
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The adventures of an environmental engineer from Colorado masquerading as an English teacher in Takayama, Japan. Sunday, May 30, 2010. Here it is, finally! It's a huge, epic story. I've actually been telling most of it for a couple of weeks in various English classes, and I've decided to use the slides I made for class here. So I give you my volunteering in India presentation. My trip took me from Nagoya, Japan, through Hong Kong, and into Delhi, where I met up with the other volunteers. For a week. ...
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Rurouni: July 2010
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The adventures of an environmental engineer from Colorado masquerading as an English teacher in Takayama, Japan. Thursday, July 29, 2010. Happy Anniversary Japan, part III. Today I have lived in Japan exactly 3 years. Last year. And the year before. I wrote a post and took a picture to commemorate. and so it seems I've started a new tradition. July 29, 2007. July 29, 2008. July 29, 2009. July 29, 2010. It's going to be. yet . Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Help me build houses in INDIA! In Japan now it is.
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Where is Nickum?: July 2006
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Probably saving the children of Darfur through his poetry and interpretive dance. Only this will stop the slaughter, not the UN or negotiations, for that would be foolish. No, only my fluid dance movements and the scattered words on a page can melt the coldness of cruelty. Sunday, July 23, 2006. Yours truly, fellow volunteer Seke, my host sister Mary and her son Nika in front of Stalin's personal traincar. My host sisters Mary and Keti and our friend Anna. Stalin Museum- It was closed so I didn't go in.
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Rurouni: Happy Anniversary, Japan!
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The adventures of an environmental engineer from Colorado masquerading as an English teacher in Takayama, Japan. Tuesday, July 29, 2008. Happy Anniversary, Japan! July 29, 2007. July 29, 2008. And tomorrow I am going with my supervisor to Gifu city to pick up 4 of the new ALTs. I have made so many friends, met so many great people, and had so many amazing experiences, it's impossible to sum it all up in one post. But I can certainly try o. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Help me build houses in INDIA!
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Rurouni: November 2009
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The adventures of an environmental engineer from Colorado masquerading as an English teacher in Takayama, Japan. Saturday, November 28, 2009. A free gift, or a disguised punishment? Haven't updated in a while, sorry! Partly due to a lack of interesting stuff to post about, and partly due to my own laziness. But, something interesting happened today that I thought I would share. I figure I'll be ok. Signs everywhere and "It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas" on the speakers, hahaha. So I find it un...