South of the Border, West of the Sun

12 November, 2009

At The Races

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It was a nice, slow weekend here in Seoul. A welcome change of pace. I spent a lot of time talking to loved ones, climbed a new trail on the...
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09 November, 2009

Matt-ilda.

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This just slid across my proverbial desk and its too good not to share. Also from the Halloween scavenger hunt, here's Matt showing off ...
02 November, 2009

Seoul Scavenger Hunt 2009

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It's amazing what you can do with a little free time and enthusiasm. Take the above image - the best I can do with my limited graphic de...
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27 October, 2009

Back in the swing of things: Seoraksan in Autumn

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Korea's tourism slogans are often laughably bad. I'd like, in some small way, to mitigate that statement – to make it sound more dip...
12 July, 2009

Heading South

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What a strange and wonderful world it is. Last weekend was white water rafting and river trekking; this weekend was dragon boat racing and t...
08 July, 2009

Mexican Night, or Me and My Big Mouth

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When my friend William mentioned how he hadn’t eaten good Mexican food in ages I should have just let it go. I should not, I repeat, not, ha...
06 July, 2009

Let’s Get Wet!

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It’s hot. Very, very, very hot. Not Monterrey hot, but it’s close. Thus far it hasn’t stopped my hiking – I mean, who are we kidding? – but ...
29 June, 2009

Birthdays and Bungee Jumping

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Well-rested from my Namhansanseong excursion, this weekend I prepared myself for an adventure. The occasion? My friend Rob’s birthday. The p...
22 June, 2009

Namhansanseong: One Things Leads Into Another

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After the frenetic pace of the last few weeks this last weekend was a time for somber reflection and more than a little sleep. I still found...
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I am in a transition phase, to say the least. At the age off 21 I had a degree in Medieval History and little else. I decided then that the next 21 years would be different and, two years in, I feel I am off to a good start. As this blog partially records, since then I have traveled to Europe, South America, and the Middle East. I also finished my International Business Master's in Mexico, worked overland from the Rio Grande to the Panama Canal and sailed as crew in the Caribbean and South America. Lately I've been back in the States, helping set-up a nonprofit documentary filmmaking company and frankly I have no idea what tomorrow will bring. Better yet, I couldn´t be more pleased about it!
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