Okay so yeah. The answer is yes. In terms of progressiveness 2016 was pretty awful for the world. Atrocities, natural disasters, war crimes against humanity and countless social injustices littered a year…
Its hard to believe that I’m down to my final 3 months in South Korea. The last 3 years have had plenty of ups and downs with countless adventures in between. As…
A few weeks ago I quietly rolled out a new homepage for Live,Travel, Teach. Maybe you noticed, or maybe you didn’t but you can find it by clicking Home at the top…
Life has been crazy lately, personally, professionally and passionately crazy. In no small part due to the fact that I’m moving out of Korea in March 2017! I’ve got a tentative arrival…
Every year fall turns Korea into one of the most beautiful countries as the leaves change color and its national parks are flooded with beauty. I put this list together with the…
This is a guest post by Jennifer Malia from Munchkin Treks The History of Thanksgiving Thanksgiving should be a time for Americans abroad to give thanks and celebrate cultural diversity. After all,…
Whether you’re visiting or living in Seoul, the city offers one of the best public transportation circuits in the world. Luckily it’s also quite easy to learn and acclimate to. The…
Gili Islands are correctly termed as Paradise on the Earth. You can spend a quality time here by relaxing at the beaches and enjoying the cool breeze. The magical and healing sound…
Its been an incredibly busy fall with my the last 4 of my masters classes crammed into this semester on top of normal teaching. I’ve been fortunate enough to take a few hiking breaks…
Last weekend I did what I vowed never to do again and I hiked Dinosaur Ridge, or as locals call it, Gongryong Ridge Seorak Mountain! Ronda had never been on the trail so…
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