Adventures in Korea: Welcome to Sunday

Hello lovely readers, It’s Sunday, May 03, 2020. Today got off on entirely the wrong foot.  I was up until after 6am, trying to troubleshoot technology issues.  Did I get them solved? Ha! I wanted to throw everything out the window because nothing seemed to be working at all.  When I attached my phone to …

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Adventures in Korea: It should really be called WENTurday, not SATurday

Hello lovely readers,  Saturday.  May 2, 2020.  It's day the third of my vacation and my adventuring.  This time, I’m writing to you from a coffee shop in Central Park. How did I find myself all the way in Central Park? It then came down to me looking at the subway map, scanning for an …

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Adventures in Korea: A Saturday delay

Hello lovely readers, I can't seem to do anything but get further behind in posting these posts.  I apologize for that.  This is my post for Saturday, November 2, 2019. I had intended on doing some adulting today.  The dust bunnies living on my floor tell me that I need to give the place a …

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Adventures in Korea: The almost middle of the work week post.

Hello lovely readers, Well, Tuesday came and went, and I didn't suck 🥳 I may be actually making progress with my Tuesday classes.  For example, I've been making a point to tell my students to put away their cell phones and for little bit of time it was difficult to get them to put their …

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Adventures in Korea: Tuesday… that’s all I got.

Hello all you wonderful readers, I had this thought that I was going to go to Nakwon again to buy a hi-hat stand, but when I woke up at like 7:30ish, my body said, "Go back to sleep, doofus.  You're in no condition to infect people today."  I obliged my inner voice, and in retrospect, …

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Adventures in Korea: The Nakwon Edition pt. 1

Hello lovely readers, *sigh* I so wanted to like Nakwon Arcade.  I so so so so so so so wanted to love the apparent Mecca of musical instruments in the known universe.  But after going there, and taking at good look, all I can say is that I miss Guitar Center, and Sam Ash, and …

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Adventures in Korea: The Post-modern… writing life.

Hello lovely readers, I have a lot of traveling to do today, so I’m going to give you my thoughts both in real time as I go and as I look back on the day.  I'd like to think of it as a constantly changing narrative from past to present... at the same time!  It's some …

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Adventures in Korea: Time waits for no one

Hello lovely readers, Firstly, I found the biggest stinking mosquito since the one that woke me up when I was three.  They say that everything's bigger in Texas but these critters are something else.  I was reticent to smash it on the wallpaper, so I took a sock and whipped at it.  I'd like to …

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Adventures in Korea: 1 step forward, 5 steps back

Hello lovely readers, Sigh... Why is it that when there's a wonderful day, there's always another that knocks us down a bit? Okay... perhaps that's a bit of an overreaction, and in retrospect, perhaps I'm just being super hard on myself, but ugh *buries hands in head* Let me take a step back. One of …

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Adventures in Korea: Sunday papers don’t ask no questions

Hello lovely readers, So it's Sunday.  It's a day that I originally thought was going to be fairly boring and uneventful turned out to be rather interesting... at least to me. So I originally resigned myself to hanging out in my place while I came up with some TESOL games and considered what I was …

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