Before I came to Korea I had a very short list of things I absolutely had to do, and a very long list of things that I absolutely had to eat. Korea is known for its fabulous culinary scene and I can say now from personal experience, that it absolutely does not disappoint. But more than…
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Bongeunsa 봉은사: The Temple in the City
Seoul basically feels like New York city, except that everyone is Korean. It wasn't until I got out into the country side that I really started to feel like I was in a completely foreign country. But the difference between Seoul and any other big city in the US is that you can be in…
The Weekend Adventure: Part 2 부산 Busan
After a perfectly exhausting day in Gyeongju we finally made it to the train station to head to Busan. The train was exactly 11 minutes late and my friend had started threatening to sue. That should tell you a little something about how efficient the transportation usually is here. But it did arrive, and roughly an…
The Weekend Adventure: Part 1 경주 Gyeongju
This weekend we went on an adventure. Adventure though, I'm coming to realize, was somewhat killed by the invention of the smart phone. Because while yes, we were sitting in a cafe in a rural city in Southeast Korea not sure where we'd be sleeping that night and not sure where exactly the train terminal was,…
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An Introverts Guide to Travel
An Introverts Guide to Travel Hello my name is Devon and I am an introvert. My Myers Briggs personality type is INFP which basically means I'm an idealist puddle of sensitive mush. I'm quite shy and not great at being in big groups of people or being the center of attention. And I've decided to make a career…
From Lost to 북촌한옥마을 Bukchon Hanok Village
Friday August 12th 9:15 am I decided it was time to call it. My bus to visit a friend who lives a little ways outside of Seoul was supposed to leave at 9:20 and there was no way I was going to figure out 1. where I was and 2. where my bus was in…
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경복궁 Gyeongbokgung and 명동 Myeongdong: Two Sides of Korea
Yesterday two of my former students, now friends, and I went to Gyeongbokgung and Myeongdong and ended up walking a total of almost 9 miles. As someone who 1. never exercises and 2. has chronic feet problems to rival a 70-year-old, that's actually quite a feat. I had planned to meet up with them at…
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Korea: First Impressions of a Country That Doesn’t Feel So Foreign
This is my view as I write this post, upstairs from a cafe in Gangnam. And even as I write this I don't really believe that I'm here. It's weird to have loved a country from afar for so long and to finally be here. It's weird that I know so much about this city and…
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A 35mm View of Cusco, Peru
I'd like to start off with some kind of angsty pretentious quote like "FILM'S NOT DEAD" or something about how "film really just captures the essence of place better than digital photos do." But of course I don't really believe those things so I'll spare you. I do, however, believe that film is a very…








