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vegging in chungju: more snacks from china
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Being a vegetarian in korea. living in chungju. teaching university. Sep 17, 2012. More snacks from china. Corn on a stick, tastes just like the Korean version. And instant noodles, they tend to come with all kinds of things inside, like a stewed egg. Steamed dumpling with some greenery inside and orange ice cream. Soy beans and beer at a little cafe off of Pingjiang Road in Suzhou. April 23, 2015 at 3:17 AM. June 27, 2015 at 3:20 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). First week(s) of school. My Rose C...
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vegging in chungju: June 2012
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Being a vegetarian in korea. living in chungju. teaching university. Jun 29, 2012. I'm back from Cambodia, here are some snippets from my amazing, yet depressing trip:. I'll put up more info in the future. But now it's time to rest, recuperate and prepare to start classes again. Jun 22, 2012. Today is the last day before I take off to Cambodia, so I've been spending it knocking everything off my to do list. Eating what will go bad resulted in broccoli, lentil curry. And a shot of some pretty fantastic 부추전.
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vegging in chungju: April 2012
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Being a vegetarian in korea. living in chungju. teaching university. Apr 29, 2012. Chubby chicken couch aerobics. So I've got about 10 different nicknames for Abby, and one of those is chubby chicken, because she has tiny chicken legs in comparison to the rest of her body. This is her fantastic pose during her daily couch aerobics session which generally entails her thrashing around wildly on the couch and then sprinting off meowing. And there are more murals happening in the neighborhood! Apr 28, 2012.
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vegging in chungju: February 2012
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Being a vegetarian in korea. living in chungju. teaching university. Feb 29, 2012. This week consisted of a bit of being shuffled around at the university, getting books, a somewhat clarified schedule, and some confusing information in preparation for the start of classes next week. Today being 1절 Independence Day (of Korea from Japan in 1919) we had the day off and I convinced the other teachers to go on a group outing to 중앙탑공원 jungangtap park. No, but oh well, cheesy tourist traps can be fun. I don...
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vegging in chungju: March 2012
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Being a vegetarian in korea. living in chungju. teaching university. Mar 31, 2012. As I was biking home from shopping, I happened to notice this at the intersection near my apartment:. Ok, so I've seen all kinds of people out on the streets (in front of electronics stores), and in stores dancing around to songs (Homeplus! My favourite is when they're being driven around in bongo trucks while music is being played. No better way to get people to vote for you! Mar 30, 2012. It's a thick plastic bag, that c...
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vegging in chungju: suzhou
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Being a vegetarian in korea. living in chungju. teaching university. Sep 16, 2012. Last shots from Shanghai, military giving haircuts in the shopping district. And an interesting take on fries. I still regret not trying the strawberry shortcake ones. Suzhou has been called China's Venice since there are waterways throughout the city and it's incredibly beautiful. Here are some garbage collectors rowing on through Pingjiang Road. Suzhou bridge lit up at night and a souvenir shop. First week(s) of school.
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vegging in chungju: world mart
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Being a vegetarian in korea. living in chungju. teaching university. Sep 16, 2012. I've been asked many times how to get there after people haven't been able to find it, and walked people to its location, so I figured it's time to make a map. And if those directions don't help, here's a map:. And if you still can't find it, at this point, just contact me and I'll give you a guided tour. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). First week(s) of school. More snacks from china. Delicious chinese street bread.
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vegging in chungju: first week(s) of school
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Being a vegetarian in korea. living in chungju. teaching university. Sep 17, 2012. First week(s) of school. And then there was also the awesome moment when I found out that instead of using my office phone number, they opted to just post my personal phone number to every single student. So yeah, not the most stellar start of the semester. That's what makgeolli is good for. But my teaching schedule has enabled me to avoid a welcoming/farewell party of awkwardness, so I can't say it's all bad. Alien's Day ...
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Book Selection #3: The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson | Overdue Fines
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Reviews of Waiting and Interviews. Waiting: Parts 2 and 3 →. February 6, 2010 · 12:39 pm. Book Selection #3: The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson. So, as we are starting our discussions on. In earnest, I know that everyone is wondering, ‘what’s next? 8217; Well, for the month of February (and probably a little later, since we are starting a week into the month) we will be reading. The Devil in the White C. Ity: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America,. The Devil in the White City.
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vegging in chungju: May 2012
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Being a vegetarian in korea. living in chungju. teaching university. May 28, 2012. Today I decided to just ride around and visit temples. It's Buddha's birthday, so temples offer food to everyone that visits for free, and sometimes there's also entertainment as well. There were some people singing and everyone was sitting around eating fruit and rice cakes handed out from the temple. The view was absolutely beautiful. It came complete with its own cemetery. May 27, 2012. This was a popular stopping point...
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