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Coleen Monroe-Knight is a Colorado native who has left a trail of new homes for herself around the world. She's set foot in 30 countries and lived on four continents in the last eleven years. Her nomad homes are in Colorado, Chilean Patagonia, France, Italy, Switzerland, South Korea, England, China, and Iceland. Her latest travel adventures took her to Yunnan, Beijing, Jiangxi, and Southern China. Although Covid-19 has made it harder to travel physically in recent time, she has recently taken up a new adventure: parenthood! You can also find her on Twitter, Wordpress, and through her publications online.

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Me No English
2017, Travel, vietnam

Me No English

“Me no English,” states the girl with enough grammar to ape Tarzan. She does this in spite of speaking full … Continue reading Me No English

Things that seems normal after three months in Vietnam but actually aren’t if you stop to think about it for a second
2017, Travel, vietnam

Things that seems normal after three months in Vietnam but actually aren’t if you stop to think about it for a second

I open the Italy lock on the door to our apartment complex. It’s a clunky dimple lock, the kind that … Continue reading Things that seems normal after three months in Vietnam but actually aren’t if you stop to think about it for a second

Shots Around Hanoi: Old Quarter in December
2017, vietnam

Shots Around Hanoi: Old Quarter in December

Despite being one of my favourite neighbourhoods in Hanoi, the Old Quarter is a hard place to take photographs. It … Continue reading Shots Around Hanoi: Old Quarter in December

Beginning of the Season – DIY Paper Projects
2017, DIY, DIY Home, Travel

Beginning of the Season – DIY Paper Projects

Hello, out there! I’m working on being more connected to this blog again, and have several posts in the works. … Continue reading Beginning of the Season – DIY Paper Projects

Raw Audio: Teaching Kindergarten on Two hours of sleep
2017, Korea

Raw Audio: Teaching Kindergarten on Two hours of sleep

It’s been a rough couple of weeks. My hagwon put on a speech contest for the kindergarteners, I started having … Continue reading Raw Audio: Teaching Kindergarten on Two hours of sleep

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