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By Sharon Jumper
October 30th 2009
Kunming/Yunnan Universtiy Asia » China » Yunnan » Kunming
Some pics of Kunming. I'm teaching at the Yunnan University of Finance & Economics for the Fall 2009 term. [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 30th 2009 | 8 Views | [diary=449363]


August 2009 - We spent two weeks in Marbella and traveling the Costa Del Sol. It is very similar to Southern California in the US. [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 12th 2009 | 46 Views | [diary=427554]

Street leading to villa
Beach at San Pedro
Rental villa

By Sharon Jumper
July 10th 2009
Barcelona Europe » Spain » Catalonia » Barcelona
Spent a few days at a conference in Barcelona. Here are some pics of the city. Overall, I prefer Madrid. Barcelona reminded me of Chicago or NYC. Too modern. When I come to Europe, I want to see old stuff. [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 10th 2009 | 46 Views | [diary=417229]

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We've spend a week so far in Essaouira, Morocco. It is on the Atlantic Coast, about 2-3 hours West of Marrakech. The Gnaoua World Music Festival began the day after we arrived, bringing with it hundreds of thousands of people. The festival is now over, and it's pretty quiet here. [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 1st 2009 | 51 Views | [diary=413993]

Bab Marrakech
Bab Marrakech
The house we're renting

Here are some additional pictures from our week in Madrid. [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 27th 2009 | 23 Views | [diary=412763]

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On June 13, 2009, our youngest son (AKA "Thing Two") graduated from high school. My husband and I launched an "eeeevil plan" to spend a few years living and teaching abroad once Thing Two graduated from high school. After 23 years (the age of "Thing One") of being responsible parents, homeowners, etc., we decided that we were entitled to be selfish and do what we wanted to do, when we wanted to do it. We also have known too many people who made plans to travel "when they retire," but were never able to do so because one or both of [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 22nd 2009 | 38 Views | [diary=411051]

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By Sharon Jumper
September 17th 2007
Gulangyu Island, near Xiamen Asia » China » Fujian » Xiamen » Gulangyu
We decided to venture across the water to Gulangyu, a small island across the water from Xiamen, where many old colonial buildings and historical sites are still standing. There are beautiful trees, some of which are 200+ years old, and gardens as well. Gulangyu in Pinyin literally means, "Piano Island." The island was home to a famous music school and contains the world's largest piano museum (we'll catch that one the next time around!) One great thing about Gulangyu is that it is not very crowded. It also has NO vehicles, save for a few electric golf carts that drive elderly [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 23rd 2007 | 555 Views | [diary=203970]

Villa courtyard, Gulangyu
Catholic Church on Gulyangyu - Jesus
Forner Japanese consulate

By Sharon Jumper
September 9th 2007
Life in Xiamen Asia » China » Fujian » Xiamen
Getting around here is a bit of a challenge when you don't know the language. Xiamen is an island, but we live at Jimei University, which is on the mainland. Jimei is basically a college town built around the schools of the university. There are many small shops, bars, and restaurants that cater to college students, but not much else to do there. There's a Kentucky Fried Chicken, but not much else to my picky tastes! Getting to Xiamen requires a taxi ride (my favorite - a 30 minute ride across the bridge, to the opposite side of the island - [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 9th 2007 | 684 Views | [diary=200401]

Dragon tour boat
The three essential food groups...
The best view in town!

We've finished our first week of teaching here. I'm teaching Human Resources Management to undergraduate Seniors and my husband is teaching Business Negotiation to undergraduate Sophmores. The Chinese students are all very polite and hard-working. Their English is quite good, as it should be, since they've been taking English classes since they were in Kindergarten. We are living in the on-campus foreign faculty apartments. Since two of us are teaching, we have two apartments - we live in one on the fifth floor (ugh! LOTS OF STAIRS) and our son, Andrew, lives in one on the second floor o [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 9th 2007 | 882 Views | [diary=200352]

Overseas college
English language library
New buildings

We took a day trip to beautiful Lantau Island. It was a nice break from the crowds and hustle of Hong Kong. There are supposed to be trams that take you up the mountain to the Po Lin Monastery and "The Big Buddha" but they were inoperative when we were there. We took a bus up from the MTR terminal and then rode a taxi to the ferry landing, going back to Kowloon by water. [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 9th 2007 | 194 Views | [diary=200255]

The big guys
Too many steps!!
Detail of Big Buddha



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