Tag: travel
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A Day and Night in Dauphin, Manitoba
…followed by a Halloween in Grandview, Home to the Country Music Festival the Canadian National Ukrainian Festival, I’ve been visiting Dauphin ever since I was born, mainly to visit my grandmother and cousins. It was only recently, however, that was able to experience the city for an extended period of time on my own. I’ve…
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Life on another planet? That’s a movie you’re working on, right?
Yes, kinda. But, before I write, direct and produce that movie, I’d like to write about a subject that has fascinated me since my childhood. Space. Not only space, but alien life. Growing up with the mystery that is Area 51, UFO, abductions, movies like ET: The Extra-Terrestrial and and the one that frightened me…
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Coffee and Coffee Shops in Asia
While writing my feature film, I turn to my coffee cup and am reminded how far I’ve actually travelled. The coffee I made today comes Vietnam, some of the best damn coffee I’ve tasted on my travels. I spent a lot of time in coffee shops, usually alone. After reading through my notes of my…
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Korea: A Reminiscence
안녕하세요! I’ve been back in Winnipeg for just over a month now and many people have asked me “How was Korea?” So I’ve decided to put down some of my thoughts about the country and my time there. My job in Korea was to teach English to Grade 3s to 6s. I enjoyed it much…
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Article on Teaching English in South Korea
I’ve written an article on teaching English in South Korea. My friend Mike has posted it to his travel website. You can find it here: http://www.artofbackpacking.com/teaching-english-in-south-korea/ https://trvlmike.com/tips-to-get-you-started-teaching-english-in-south-korea/ I have been putting together a couple of posts about Korea that I will post later.