• Updates

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  • B-Sam is a pollener englishy teacher

    I suppose this post is long overdue seeing as teaching is what I spend the majority of time doing. It’s something I’ve put off for a couple of reasons. One, it’s hard to write about an everyday occurrence and make it interesting and two, it took me a little bit to actually figure out what Read more

  • Ulsan Hyundai Tigers

    One of the best parts of slow travel is that when you get lost it’s not a big deal.  You can just roll with it and keep exploring instead of needing to double back to make sure you don’t miss something important.  Sunday afternoon we decided that we would like to visit Ulsan Grand Park.  Read more

  • International Archery Championship

    This week in Ulsan is the International Archery Championship since we have a lot of time on our hands, and when else are you going to get the chance to see an archery tournament, we decided to check it out. Jacob passed on the morning trip so it was just me, Zanelle and Janelie (our SAfrican friends Read more

  • Can you live in Korea?

    As Jacob shared below, there are a lot of differences between western society and the east. To help you decide if you’d like to switch, we’ve created some polls. There are pictures included for help with the decision process. Enjoy! If you would have chosen “none of the above” for any of the polls, you Read more

  • Desensitization

    The longer we are here in South Korea things that initially shocked or disgusted me seem less shocking and disgusting. When we first arrived, walking down the streets with the putrid smells rising from the manholes and live sea animals churning water in buckets made me cringe. Now, I rarely notice the smell and the Read more

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