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Friday, June 04, 2010
"We don't have polio any longer."
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So my question to the wise women writers I have dinner with now and then was: Do you think that every generation, when people get to a certa...
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Saturday, May 29, 2010
I should be walking
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When life becomes a blur, about the only thing to do is buckle your seatbelt and wait for the ride to stop. That's when you stagger away...
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Sunday, March 14, 2010
Heart and Seoul 2 -- Korean Folk Village
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First the hand off. We are passed from one librarian to the next -- from SIS to KIS -- from Chris to Kris Feller -- at Sunday brunch. Righ...
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Heart and Seoul -- weekends are for touring
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Gyenongbok Palace: Pictures don't do justice to this massive building. The changing of the guard is a serious procession complete with ...
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Saturday, March 13, 2010
Seoul International School
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Banners in the hall, coffee and brownies in the library, and attentive students -- what more could any poet ask? The grounds of the school ...
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Welcome to Korea
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When burdened with too much baggage, dehydrated for fresh air and fluids, invariably sweating because it seemed easier to wear that coat tha...
Sunday, January 31, 2010
The American Community School, Abu Dhabi
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“She is the light which draws all the butterflies,” says a teenaged boy of his mother in the book Mother without a Mask by Patricia Holton....
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Rabat American School
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ESOL is for amateurs at Rabat American School. Here the norm is ETOL or EFOL -- English as a third or fourth language -- or more, I am rem...
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Monday, January 25, 2010
Along for the ride
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It’s nobody’s job to shut the doors on the train speeding from Marakech to Fez in Morocco. Cars do-si-do, in a rhythmic two-step, doors wid...
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
You are Welcome in Marrakech
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This is Morocco -- food and frenzy. Everywhere "we are welcome," which generally means, do you want to buy? We were met at the a...
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