Being cloistered away in an office, video studio or voice recording cave didn't allow me to absorb enough Korean culture in my first year. Second year in Daegu, I'm teaching Elementary 4,5,6 and Middle School 1,2 at the same academy and really enjoying the daily surprises while at the head of the small classroom. I'm already a bit weepy about the reality of leaving South Korea in several months.
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We start exploring the city.Friends we met the previous night and morning. Elodie - from France (though her English and English accent are superb, so you wouldn't know it) and Mark (looking to get his pH.D in philosophy), Dave and I wander down the street away from our hostel.
Delivering the goods.We'd seen many boaters like this on the slow boat voyage, but this shot was captured from the road near Phousi (poo-see) Hill/Wat on the north-western area of Luang Prabang.
The terrifying entrance to PhouSi Hillthe stairs up to the top of the hill/temple would have taken us only about five minutes, but Dave, Phil and I stopped every minute to snap a shot of Buddha statues, and the like.
write to me!! Brie - this is your one and only mother! write to me! You are in Laos - very very far away and with lots of mosquitos (though my backyard could compete). Tell me that you are still alive and well and malaria-free :-) much love, yr. mums
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write to me!!
Brie - this is your one and only mother! write to me! You are in Laos - very very far away and with lots of mosquitos (though my backyard could compete). Tell me that you are still alive and well and malaria-free :-) much love, yr. mums