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[...] Cute Korea As many people know, Justin and I originally met in South Korea. I talked about this in my short post on our anniversary. We lived in Korea twice and we have [...]
[...] Jessica- Curiosity Travels (Spain) Jessica is another lovely blogger who used to live in South Korea (there must have been a lot of crazy stuff going on in Korea that we all needed to share it on [...]
[...] Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul As many of you know, I used to live in South Korea. I worked there from 2006-2008 (with about 6 months in South America in between). I even met my [...]
Blue sky in the morning, Beijing Followers on my Instagram or Twitter accounts might have seen my recent news: after just a couple of months of livin [...]
Blue Sky Day on The Great Wall I meant to do a “Yippee we’ve lived in Beijing for a year post”, but I didn’t really have a chance and the mom [...]
Leaves in the Hutong Hi Guys- want to know where we live now? Well- some of you guessed it! After my recent post on getting kicked out of our apartme [...]
Cycling Gili Air It’s getting cold here in Beijing. Night time lows are already getting into the minuses and I’m starting to dream about when I [...]
[...] Labrang Monastery. Labrang Monastery, Xiàhé I could feel something special was ahead as we rode the (extremely old and cramped) 7 [...]
[...] Cycling Gili Air It’s getting cold here in Beijing. Night time lows are already getting into the minuses and I’m [...]
[...] (I completely forgot about it last Spring Festival/Chinese New Year)? Filed under: China, China Travel [...]
[...] Tibetan food Justin and I ate during our summer travels. Read all about it here. Filed under: China Travel, Tibet [...]
[...] with a Tibetan Nomad Family? Have you ever done anything like this before? Filed under: China, China Travel, Tibet [...]
[...] chilly. We always dressed in layers that we could take off or put on as needed. Filed under: China Travel, Tibet, Uncategorized [...]
[...] It’s no secret that my favourite parts of Beijing are the hutong areas. The hutong are small alleyways, or lanes, made up of traditional low rise, courtyard homes. [...]
[...] moving to. Well done Vanessa and Rebecca who guessed we would be moving to one of the Hutong areas in Beijing! After looking at so many places, we decided this hutong house was the one [...]
[...] . Beijing has all that too! Don’t forget all the craft beer. Mmmmmm. Wudaoying Hutong The Hutong Areas I might have to ban myself from proclaiming my love for the hutong areas (the small [...]
[...] back to a town or country you used to live in years ago? What did it feel like? Filed under: Asia Travel, South Korea [...]
[...] and Bloglovin‘ or follow/ subscribe through email on the side of the blog. <3 Filed under: Asia Travel, South Korea [...]
[...] and Bloglovin‘ or follow/ subscribe through email on the side of the blog. <3 Filed under: Asia Travel, Indonesia [...]
[...] too! Ps-ps- I haven’t forgotten about all the other millions of adventures I had in the Tibetan areas of China or Indonesia over the summer- I just like to mix it up a bit :-) Where’s your [...]
[...] , high, high up there on the list of things I wanted to do during our travels in the Tibetan areas. I certainly didn’t expect it to result in me hiding in a yurt and being terrified to [...]
[...] seen a slither of it! You’ve got the big cities like err Beijing and Shanghai, the Tibetan areas, countryside, rivers, mountains, historical sites. And if you hop on an international [...]
If I asked you to list some Chinese foods, would you include potatoes or cheese? You should, because they are some of the many amazing dishes that m [...]
Eating all the Tibetan Food. Yum. If you didn’t read it already- check out my recent guest post on Waegook Tom‘s blog. I’m talking all about th [...]
[...] the best and worst things about expat life in Beijing. The Best Things About Living in Beijing Beijing, baby! It’s Beijing, Baby! Ok, this first one is a bit of a cop out. But surely the [...]
[...] Cute Korea As many people know, Justin and I originally met in South Korea. I talked about this in my short post on our anniversary. We lived in Korea twice and we have [...]
[...] Jessica- Curiosity Travels (Spain) Jessica is another lovely blogger who used to live in South Korea (there must have been a lot of crazy stuff going on in Korea that we all needed to share it on [...]
[...] Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul As many of you know, I used to live in South Korea. I worked there from 2006-2008 (with about 6 months in South America in between). I even met my [...]
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