Saturday, April 22, 2006

not much to report, really

I'm doing okay these days, for anyone who's interested.

I have been insanely busy at work creating and marking tests for my little scamps. I made the mistake of making the writing exam for the lowest level ("95") way too easy because the class I teach have absolutely no clue about English.

I have my visa run to Japan this week. I think I leave on Tuesday morning (and pretty damn earlt in the morning) - a train to Busan and then the hydrofoil to Fukuoka. I'm going with Joe - a Canadian guy who I work with, so I won't be left totally on my own for this one.

Last weekend I had a good old walk around some of the mountains near town, took a few photos as well.

That'll do for now. Ciao.

Saturday, April 15, 2006

first post!

Righto, my first crappy blog. I'm almost ashamed for starting this, but I've already got a myspace page, so I can't sink that much lower.

So, a fast introduction. I'm an Aussie who is living in South Korea - naturally, I'm doing the English teaching thing. Before this I was in China for 6 months. I "taught" there for about 4 months and arsed around for the rest of my time there.

Korea is obviously cleaner than China. And will be cleaner still, when this yellow dust clears up a bit. Not that we have much of a problem with it here in Gumi than they do in Seoul and other places further north.

It's cherry-blossom season right now, which is cool. They're something I've never really seen before, so quite novel for me. Even better when I get to be outside in daylight. Which is quite rare these days...

Saturday, April 08, 2006

stuff

Things appears to be going okay. This week has mainly been concerned with preparing exams for the kids, which will be happenning the week after next. I've got 3 out of them 4 done.

I get my first pay soon, which is exciting. A bit of it will have to go home, as I need to pay back my mum and sisters for helping me out back when I was (voluntarily) stuck in Shanghai, back in January.

No big news otherwise. Oh, I bought some Australian wine today- which was cool. Which reminds me, why aren't I at some drinking said libation?

Also: I found this glorious picture on Wikipedia earlier: Lake Qinghai (in China) as viewed from space.

Saturday, April 01, 2006

the continuing saga

Things seem to be largely going well. My documents have all arrived from Australia and I got some photos taken for my visa - I just have to go and get the bugger.

That means a quick trip to Osaka - which will be cool.

It's raining today. I have no money for the moment. I haven't spoke to my family for a long time....

Still have yet to pick up any of the language here... well, more than "hello" "goodbye" and "thankyou"

This blog has very little purpose. Oh well...

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

white day

First of all, I'd like to introduce everyone to the Gumi 'Kasanoba' - ladies he's here for you!

Gumi Kasanoba

My first job in Korea has fallen through, due to crap relating to visas, so I've been lined up with a new deal here in Gumi (the city formerly known as Kumi - still is according to some signs). The pay is better (by about $100US a month and I get a far better flat - even if it seems to be lacking a few things so far. I'll start actual teaching on the 20th.

Not a whole lot of news, but apparently my nephew Luke will be on the Lifestyle Food Channel in Aussieland some time. So look out for a blonde 1-year-old in a shopping trolley if you have pay-TV.

I have a cold, it sucks. These photos and a few more are available for looka-looka - there.

But also, sea worms.

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Sunday, March 05, 2006

Korea!

As you can read - I'm living in South Korea now! Currently in Anyang, a city just to the south of Seoul. I must say that I like it here, the people are nice - despite me hardly understanding a word they say!

I caught a ferry over from Tianjin (well, Tanggu to be more precices) in China, to Incheon in Korea. The trip was long and boring, but overall not too bad.

I was going to be starting work tomorrow, but I've got visa problems... grrr.

I finally went out in Seoul last night, but the subway outsmarted me, so I was too late to meet Kat -a teacher finishing up at my school- and her boyfriend. I ended up hanging out with some Scottish lads, and enjoying a few ales, before leaving for home at about 5:30am.

Also: I just finished uploading my China photos. You can see them here.

So, that's about it for now...

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

ye ye ye

so, what's happenned?

I had my amazing train trip from Shanghai to Harbin around the 21st (its a bit of a haze). That was really too painful for me to go into again.

Had a relatively pleasant few days in Harbin. Went and saw a bit more of the Ice Festival. Specifically the snow scultupers on Sun Island. Must say it was cool to walk accross the river to get there...

Stayed with a Chinese family for a few days: my former pseudo-girlfriend. That was just before and for a couple of days of the 'Spring' Festival. Must say that was an eye-opener. No toilet, bathroom or running water on site . Ended up leaving earlier than planned, since it was getting a little emotionally painful, plus boredom and lack of communication was getting to be an issue.

Went back to Harbin, then on Qiqihar: have been here a week and am really starting to go nuts back in my old haunt. Buggered if I know exactly where I'm going.

I could go South Korea, which will yeild me a lot more cash, but for whatever reason I'm not really keen on going there at this stage. I have accepted a job there, but I think I'll try to weasel my way out...

I should probably try to find some of my old friends while I'm here. I think I'll feel better when I've got a ticket out of here.

Thursday, January 19, 2006

Ha!

Looks like finding work, may not be so daunting as I thought.

Someone from a school (in South Korea) just emailed me after finding my resume on TEFL.com. Just after I read Mel's comment on the last blog!
Quite the funny.

In other news:

  • getting a train to Harbin will be almost impossible unless I want to stand for 30 hours.
  • I may have a place to stay over the spring festival, all I have to do is get back up to HLJ...

Oh yes, and at least I have money now...