The Seoul Patch

Read the ramblings of a middle-aged American teacher, writer and soccer coach teaching English in Seoul, South Korea since August, 2008. Expect entries on education, lesson planning, politics, soccer, food, culture ... and travel

Thursday, December 24, 2020

Christmas Cake 2020

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I realize Ihave not posted in about eight months, and there is a reason for that, which I may get into later (Oh, I'm fine, no worries...
Sunday, April 26, 2020

The Post Where the Yeouido Flower Festival Should Be

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Sadly, this year's Yeouido Cherry Blossom Festival was cancelled--not just the tents and shows and activities, access to the street wa...
Saturday, March 28, 2020

Spring 2020 is coming!

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As the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted virtually every aspect of life here in Korea and around the world, my annual "first blossoms ...
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Thursday, March 12, 2020

Majang Meat Market

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I had heard of this place, and was excited that my buddy Adam organized a dinner trip to the eastern side of Seoul, just past Wangsimni st...
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Sunday, January 26, 2020

Seoul, Uijeongbu Peace Statue, Budae Jjigae Street

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Statue of Peace, Peace Park After arriving at Uijeongbu station on Line 1, a full one and a half hours from Gangseo-gu, I came out of the...
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Saturday, January 25, 2020

Seoul, Nat'l Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art

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Trying to fit some high culture into my winter vacation/Seollal holiday, I dropped by NMMCA, and spent over two hours there: it is quite lar...
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After twenty-plus years teaching science and math in semi-rural Georgia, I have been in Seoul, South Korea teaching Conversational English to Seoul public school students since 2008. So far, so good.
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