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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm: 02.2008
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm. A journal of our time in South Korea a bit of our life stateside. Wednesday, February 27, 2008. Orchard After Bloom (Traverse City, MI). Was a first prize winner in Wolf Camera's "Big Print: Capture Your World". So there it is. I now have money for my new camera. Posted by Audrey Pecott. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Recent reviews by Fritz P. Hey its coke blog.
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm: 08.2007
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm. A journal of our time in South Korea a bit of our life stateside. Saturday, August 11, 2007. This is the end. If you're looking for a small a2. Fix, check out Audrey's online store, world as one. At the artist collective Etsy.com. Posted by Audrey Pecott. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Recent reviews by Fritz P. Hey its coke blog. This is the end.
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm: 05.2009
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm. A journal of our time in South Korea a bit of our life stateside. Sunday, May 17, 2009. Alex wears a helmet. Alex has been in two "altercations" with cars in a year. His latest run in was 2 weeks ago. While the helmet's stoutness was never tested, the fact he was wearing one put my mind at ease. I know that a helmet can't prevent all injury, but when you're married to Alex every little bit helps. So a car takes a right turn into the bike lane - GASP. Formerl...
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm: 10.2007
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm. A journal of our time in South Korea a bit of our life stateside. Friday, October 19, 2007. Lunacy is in the air, or maybe it's just me feeling the crunch of having an actual, instead of self-enforced, schedule. The previously separate sects of my life are about to converge, and I'd prefer if they all came out running parallel instead of becoming a maelstrom. Will my new day job play nice with the rest of my life? And speaking of good fun, Alex is taking me ...
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm: In the face of a $106 ticket, my advice to you is to remain calm.
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm. A journal of our time in South Korea a bit of our life stateside. Wednesday, July 22, 2009. In the face of a $106 ticket, my advice to you is to remain calm. For those not in "the know", in late June I was pulled over by a motorcycle cop while on my bicycle. I wish I could say it was dramatic, but I got nothin'. No lights, no sirens, just a mustachioed officer yelling at me over the rumble of his motor to pull over. Dear Sir or Madam:. Beacon Hill, Seattle.
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm: 02.2009
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm. A journal of our time in South Korea a bit of our life stateside. Tuesday, February 17, 2009. 1/2 Tsp Sesame oil. 3 Cloves garlic, crushed and sliced. 6 oz Fresh Pork Belly (삼겹살 cuts), cut into thin slices. 15 - 2 Cups Kimchi, cut into manageable pieces. 2 Tbs Gochujang (고추장, korean red pepper paste) - or however much spice you like. 1 Cup Kimchi juice, if you don't have enough sub water for rest. 4 Tbs Pork Dashi. Green onion, chopped up. Things were starti...
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm: 05.2011
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm. A journal of our time in South Korea a bit of our life stateside. Sunday, May 29, 2011. Happy Ending. for now. I am going to be blogging, again. But currently have my hands full with trying to build my design portfolio, and um, going to Korea with our son for 7 weeks while the husband studies at Yonsei University. The long/short of it? For now, use this to distract yourself:. Posted by Audrey Pecott. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm: 04.2009
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm. A journal of our time in South Korea a bit of our life stateside. Saturday, April 25, 2009. NPR is outstanding for several reasons, and "Wait Wait. Don't Tell Me! I could go on and on, and so could they - and they do. When one doesn't budge from being a omnivore. Alex and I actually eat more like Flexitarians. Posted by Audrey Pecott. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Recent reviews by Fritz P. Hey its coke blog.
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm: 10.2009
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm. A journal of our time in South Korea a bit of our life stateside. Friday, October 16, 2009. I know a genuine king! Tommy the Greek, aka. I met Tommy one day when he wandered into the shop down in SODO. He singled me out saying, "You look like a good Irish girl". In what can only be described as the one of the strongest South Chicago accents I've heard in some time. Posted by Audrey Pecott. King of the hobos. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Formerly in restaurant...
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm: 05.2007
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Eight Seasons in the Land of the Morning Calm. A journal of our time in South Korea a bit of our life stateside. Thursday, May 3, 2007. FINALLY . . . let the pictures begin. With all the excitement of having not just my mother surprise us but my dad and little bro also, we were no longer tired. We spent the next few days enjoying the company (including Andrea who also lives out that way), and ignoring our jet lag to the point of sheer exhaustion. Our first days in Vietnam: Hanoi and Ha Long Bay.