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Today was the first day of classes. My class is full of Japanese students and only four non-Japanese, including myself. I already have several pages of new words that need to be absorbed. In the afternoon I joined a student tour of the Edificio de Universidad de Salamanca. Below is a photo of the courtyard of the building where class takes place. Below is a photo of the courtyard at the Edificio de Universidad de Salamanca. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Responses to “Courtyards”. In French, a ...
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Currently reading | Soju and Sake
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The Crime of Father Amaro. By Jose Maria Eca De Queiros. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Responses to “Currently reading”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Seoul Man in Tokyo.
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Skindleshanks' Cafe: Glad this didn't happen at our wedding . . .
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Come on in. Sit down. Have some stuffed squid- it's really delicious! Life in Sokcho, South Korea. 수요일, 1월 16, 2008. Glad this didn't happen at our wedding . . . Wait until the 43 second point. Posted by skindleshanks @ 수요일, 1월 16, 2008. At 1:54 오후 GMT 9. At 1:55 오후 GMT 9. At 1:56 오후 GMT 9. At 9:30 오후 GMT 9. Visiting and greeting from Turkey. Sokcho, Gangwon, South Korea. I'm Canadian, married with a son and a daughter, living and working in Sokcho on the northeast coast of South Korea.
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Skindleshanks' Cafe
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Come on in. Sit down. Have some stuffed squid- it's really delicious! Life in Sokcho, South Korea. 일요일, 10월 01, 2006. As a special Chuseok Event, I asked my students to prepare posters explaining what Chuseok is all about, what they do at Chuseok, etc. The winner will receive a very big prize of a JengaExtreme game. The kids are pretty excited about this. So, rather than explain everything myself, I'll let them do the explaining. Here are the top 26 entries. Posted by skindleshanks @ 일요일, 10월 01, 2006.
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Skindleshanks' Cafe: Death to Mosquitoes
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Come on in. Sit down. Have some stuffed squid- it's really delicious! Life in Sokcho, South Korea. 일요일, 10월 21, 2007. I, for one, am thankful that mosquito season is over- we had our first frost of the season yesterday (rather early for Korea, actually). It went out with a bang, though- the last mosquitoes of the season seemed to be much more aggressive and larger than those during the summer. I caught a few which I would say were larger than the average Canadian mosquito. At 4:42 오후 GMT 9. Something to ...
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Currently reading | Soju and Sake
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Skindleshanks' Cafe: Earthquake!
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Come on in. Sit down. Have some stuffed squid- it's really delicious! Life in Sokcho, South Korea. 토요일, 1월 20, 2007. About 5 minutes ago, at about 9:05 pm Korean Time, there was a fairly sudden and noticeable earthquake along the East Coast here. We felt it quite sudden and strong in our house on the tenth floor for about 2 seconds. My parents-in law who live in Geojin, bout 40km up the coast from Sokcho, also felt it there. Posted by skindleshanks @ 토요일, 1월 20, 2007. At 10:39 오전 GMT 9. At 5:02 오후 GMT 9.
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Skindleshanks' Cafe
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Come on in. Sit down. Have some stuffed squid- it's really delicious! Life in Sokcho, South Korea. 목요일, 11월 17, 2005. Last night my wife had a craving for 오징어. So I braved the near-freezing temperatures and biked down to Daepo Harbour to buy some for her. I’m not complaining though there aren’t many other places in. Where you can find this tasty dish. The best place to find ojingeo sundae is at. In Korea, Ojingeo 오징어. Posted by skindleshanks @ 목요일, 11월 17, 2005. At 5:41 오후 GMT 9. At 4:30 오후 GMT 9. Yes, t...
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Domestic Bliss in South Korea: July 2009
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Domestic Bliss in South Korea. The daily adventures of an ex-pat couple raising two little boys in South Korea. Notebooks and a t-shirt. Sunday, July 26, 2009. Every week I correct diary entries for one of the Korean teachers at Matthew's school. (Her English is nearly flawless, but I do have that lovely English Education degree, so I might as well use it for something.) Some of the notebooks that the students use are hilarious. I took pictures of some of my favorites. Korean kids really love candy.