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Adventures of an Expat: Indian Adventures
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Adventures of an Expat. Wednesday, February 02, 2011. I spent two weeks from December 2010 to January 2011 traveling the Indian southwestern coast. I can tell you I sampled a good amount of that country - and I can tell you that I most likely will not be moving there any time soon. Mumbai - Wedding Festivities. Fort Cochi - Kerala. I decided to nap a bit on that first day, and my friend wandered the abandoned down which was New Year's Day. After a few hours he returned to inform me that I had missed ...
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Adventures of an Expat: November 2008
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Adventures of an Expat. Thursday, November 27, 2008. Nothing special about this year's Thanksgiving. just a small dinner of 4 Americans who've found themselves on this side of the planet for a really big holiday. We did go to Butterfinger Pancakes in Jeongja and stuffed our faces full of whatever was on the menu. I had a Louisiana Beef Stew that was absolutely excellent, and recommend this place to anyone in the Bundang or Apujeong areas. Links to this post. Thursday, November 20, 2008. Links to this post.
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Adventures of an Expat: November 2009
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Adventures of an Expat. Saturday, November 28, 2009. The Art of Drinking in Excess in Korea. I am convinced, that there is no other drinking culture in the world quite like the drinking culture in Korea. There hasn't been a day yet where I haven't seen someone passed out in the street, or slumped over in a bar indefinitely. It's fascinating to watch, really. Links to this post. Labels: The Last Part. Thursday, November 26, 2009. Lost in Translation.Still. You always hear these stories about people going ...
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Adventures of an Expat: February 2011
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Adventures of an Expat. Wednesday, February 02, 2011. I spent two weeks from December 2010 to January 2011 traveling the Indian southwestern coast. I can tell you I sampled a good amount of that country - and I can tell you that I most likely will not be moving there any time soon. Mumbai - Wedding Festivities. Fort Cochi - Kerala. I decided to nap a bit on that first day, and my friend wandered the abandoned down which was New Year's Day. After a few hours he returned to inform me that I had missed ...
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Adventures of an Expat: July 2009
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Adventures of an Expat. Friday, July 31, 2009. An Article to Describe Korea Better Than I Ever Could. Koreans very much live in a competitive, "I want what my neighbor has and more" society. This is very evident by the simple fact that I am here with thousands of my western comrades who are getting paid handsomely for doing something that comes naturally. Take a second to read it. Links to this post. Sunday, July 19, 2009. RIP Passport. Feb 2007 - July 2009. In time to not miss a beat. Then a traveler's ...
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Adventures of an Expat: December 2008
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Adventures of an Expat. Saturday, December 27, 2008. Moving and Starting a New Job at Harvard. The location is better (for Suji anyway) - right around the corner from my favorite restaurant that I lovingly call 'sticken' (chicken on a stick) - but I now sleep in a twin bed, and have a completely broken bathroom. Ah the fun of working for a low-budget private, private school. They say they'll fix it for me soon, but we'll see how that goes. Links to this post. Labels: A New Beginning. Links to this post.
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Adventures of an Expat: RIP Passport. Feb 2007 - July 2009
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Adventures of an Expat. Sunday, July 19, 2009. RIP Passport. Feb 2007 - July 2009. Born in New York City, February 2007 - Died in Tokyo, Japan July 2009. 4 visas for Korea and China, multiple stamps for Korea, 2 for China, 2. For Hong Kong, 2 for Japan, 1 for Canada, 1 for the Philippines. You were full of life and color and will be missed. There's never a dull moment around here that's for sure. I had this. Plan of Tokyo for 2 days, visiting a friend who would be working on the Simon. We headed backstag...
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Adventures of an Expat: March 2009
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Adventures of an Expat. Sunday, March 15, 2009. Sloppy St. Patrick's Day! Told you I'd be back more often. ;) This weekend was the usual St. Patrick's drunken fiasco. In some ways it was better and some ways it was worse than last year. The venue had been moved from the spacious Cheoggye Stream area to the more compact Hyewha Station / Park area. It was a bit colder than last year, but the entertainment was much better this year. Links to this post. Labels: A New Beginning. Thursday, March 12, 2009.
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Adventures of an Expat: January 2010
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Adventures of an Expat. Monday, January 11, 2010. Alright - I've purposely waited to write this final post. I've been home now for 3 weeks and have had time pause, catch my breath, and really kind of figure out what's what. Spent a few wonderful days in Manhattan, very wide eyed and happy to be home. Moved on upstate to be with family for Christmas and New Year's, seeing old friends, and sleeping - A LOT - because of all the jet lag and excitement. Links to this post. Labels: A New Beginning of the End.
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Adventures of an Expat: January 2013
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Adventures of an Expat. Monday, January 21, 2013. Travel Tips and Tricks from the NY Times Travel Show. You the money, and see you on Sunday.". This was the 10th anniversary of the Travel Show. And it took place over 3 days at the Jacob K. Javits Center in New York City as put on by the NY Times. A $14 VIP Consumer ticket (pre-bought) got us access to quite a few seminars, over 500 exhibitions, stage shows, food tastings, and an encounter with some penguins. Session 1: Travel and Social Media. And a weir...
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