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Eurasian Hobos: January 2013
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Thursday, January 24, 2013. Everyone's favorite day for Korean students looking cute is the day before our Chuseok break. Chuseok is often likened to Korean Thanksgiving. Just like last year. Dressing the kindergarteners in their Hanbok (traditional Korean garb) is adorable. One of my kindergarten classes: Woojin, Jackie, Amber, Chloe, Patrick, and Tony (Many students leave a day early so they can visit relatives for longer). Eating said rice cakes. Making Jaegi (basically traditional Korean hacky sack).
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Eurasian Hobos: April 2012
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Saturday, April 21, 2012. I arrived in London to find that my couchsurf hosts had not received my message confirming that I would be staying with them. Thankfully, they were fine with me staying nonetheless. They served a lovely roast to me and another couch surfer. I had spent two half weeks in London in 2006, but was at the time too cheap to pay the overpriced entrance to Westminster Abbey. I'm glad I did this time around, though to be fair to my past self, the outside is just as impressive. I had enou...
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Eurasian Hobos: February 2014
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Thursday, February 6, 2014. Buddha's Birthday at Bongamsa Temple. In 2011, Buddha's Birthday (as celebrated in Korea) fell on May 10th, a Tuesday. Our singular day off was enough time to visit Bongamsa Temple, which is only open to the public one day a year for the occasion. Barbara, Sam, and I took an exceedingly early morning bus out Mungyeon in central South Korea. The surrounding mountains were completely shrouded in mist at dawn. The guardian lions at this temple had some goofy expressions. I never ...
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Eurasian Hobos: July 2012
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Tuesday, July 24, 2012. Where my belongings and laptop were searched for drugs or child pornography. Oh, profiling. Good times. In her defense, I do look super sketchy with my travel beard. Once the airport security determined that I am in fact not a threat, I was able to head out into the city. That day I mostly just trudged out to the hostel and ate some Thai food. I considered signing up for one of their day trips before realizing I could just spend bus fare to get to the same places. I would be terri...
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Eurasian Hobos: Ben and Elana's Wedding
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Thursday, November 6, 2014. Ben and Elana's Wedding. I have trouble thinking of my time in the US as travel blog-worthy because I have trouble thinking of it as travel. Which is silly. Anyway, After my second year in Korea, I returned for Ben and Elana's amazing wedding at Newt's Hollow, outside of Berkeley. Photos by Stacia Torborg. See more of her photography (or hire her to photograph your event) here. Photos by Stacia Torborg. November 18, 2014 at 2:26 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Eurasian Hobos: August 2014
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Wednesday, August 20, 2014. You may have noticed that in my Japan pictures I had a lot less hair than usual. Here's what I looked like the week before:. This picture is like a glimpse into an alternate universe where someone with my genetics grew up deep in meth lab territory:. Curiosity sated, I went for the Ra's Al Ghul look:. The fuzz came back by the end of my week in Japan. I only had one more week in Korea before jetting off to the Bay Area for Ben and Elana's beautiful whimsical wedding. I fully e...
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Eurasian Hobos: November 2014
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Thursday, November 6, 2014. Ben and Elana's Wedding. I have trouble thinking of my time in the US as travel blog-worthy because I have trouble thinking of it as travel. Which is silly. Anyway, After my second year in Korea, I returned for Ben and Elana's amazing wedding at Newt's Hollow, outside of Berkeley. Photos by Stacia Torborg. See more of her photography (or hire her to photograph your event) here. Photos by Stacia Torborg. Teaching at Poly and a Flood. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Eurasian Hobos: December 2013
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013. Cambodia Day 3, Part 2: The South Gate of Angkor Thom. Angkor Thom was an enormous walled city, the capital of King Jayavarman VII, who ordered some of the Khmer's largest building projects. The gate begins with a bridge whose railing is another depiction of the churning of the sea of milk. The naga with its head at the outer end of the bridge is held along its body by the devas and asuras. The moat is large enough to appear to be a river. Along the moat's banks. I couldn't he...
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Eurasian Hobos: Japan Day 7, Part 6: The Stone Lanterns of Kasuga Taisha Shrine
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014. Japan Day 7, Part 6: The Stone Lanterns of Kasuga Taisha Shrine. I had a pleasant, though hot, walk across the Eastern side of Nara park. In the Southeastern part stood a Shinto shrine. The area around it is filled with stone or cement lanterns, covered in moss and surrounded by large trees. It would be amazing to visit during one of the lantern festivals to see them all lit, but I enjoyed the lanterns even during the daylight. A fountain paid tribute to the deer residents. I was ...