by Sharon
For the past 10 days, Jason and I have called a little island named “Jeju” our home. Jeju Island is located directly south of South Korea and is a very popular vacation and Honeymoon spot for Koreans (South Koreans, to be exact, since Northerners aren’t allowed out of their own country. Sounds like a happy […]
Filed under: Travel: South Korea
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by Jason
This update comes from Jeju Island - the “Hawaii of Korea”. We’ve been enjoying some very strange weather as well as hiking, lots of eating and other very typical touristy things. More on this later in the week.
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by Sharon
My last post illustrated my raw, previously untapped talent for categorizing an entire country into two categories: floral dresses and acid washed jeans. Now that Jason and I are spending one week in Japan, I have decided to take on the following topic: Fashion in Japan.
Filed under: Travel: Japan
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by Jason
There was no big announcement or marketing media blitz, but I’ve officially launched UnAnchor.com. A previous post explains my vision for the site.
Filed under: Money Making | Unanchor
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by Jason
Sharon and I are currently on a bus from Daegu to Busan, South Korea – however, as you’re reading this we are eating sushi and udon in Japan. This post is a quick update on our itinerary and plans for the rest of the year.
Filed under: Other Trip Things | Travel: South Korea
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by Sharon
In my last post, I commented on the homogeneity of South Korea regarding the lack of foreign food available. In this post I will assert my observations about Korean fashion that I have accumulated in the past 9 weeks and how I believe Korean fashion also contributes to the homogeneity of this country.
Filed under: Pre-Trip
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by Jason
After we decided to live in South Korea for 6 months of our trip, there were two things I knew I wanted to do: Learn Korean Take Taekwondo This post is about the latter and will describe the experience of learning Taekwondo in South Korea.
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