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The Transition: Moving Abroad. Again.
Transitional Nature

The Transition: Moving Abroad. Again.

We haven’t bought a ticket. Even to leave the country. We haven’t a clue where we will be, although there is some vague indication that it might be the southern part of China. Shenzhen, maybe. But we’re not really sure. No way of knowing what our living situation might be, what city we might be in, or even if Russell can process his visa in the US or not. Continue reading The Transition: Moving Abroad. Again.

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My Travel List

Yes. This is a travel list. Yes. This can be a hackneyed practice. Like my Mama taught me to say … Continue reading My Travel List

“Pisco Sour,” London-Style: Cocktail School Summer 2014
Nibbles and Booze, Summer Cocktail School 2014

“Pisco Sour,” London-Style: Cocktail School Summer 2014

Pisco is a liquor that is made in Chile and Peru. When I lived in Patagonia this drink was a … Continue reading “Pisco Sour,” London-Style: Cocktail School Summer 2014

Does Teaching English Abroad Make You a Neocolonialist?
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Does Teaching English Abroad Make You a Neocolonialist?

I read an article on my beloved MatadorNetwork last night that got me thinking about TEFL once more. It’s been … Continue reading Does Teaching English Abroad Make You a Neocolonialist?

Coleen’s Amazing Feats of Travel (Thus Far)
Bucket List, Doesn't Fit Anywhere, Transitional Nature

Coleen’s Amazing Feats of Travel (Thus Far)

Five years ago this week, a very stressed out freshman college student received her passport in the mail. She had … Continue reading Coleen’s Amazing Feats of Travel (Thus Far)

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