Posted on January 22, 2009 by gypsyscribe
There are some things in life that you just don’t regret doing or experiencing. I was asked before and if I am asked again, I would always suggest with enthusiasm that the best way to see America is by land – to drive miles and miles on smooth paved highways and the unsurpassed way to [...]
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Posted on January 15, 2009 by gypsyscribe
Roughly a year after my initial trip to Europe (another blog), even before my FS course was over in Los Angeles and prior to going back to Taiwan and working non-stop again, it was easy to make up my mind to venture on a Grand Trek across America in one big circle. Why not? I [...]
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Posted on January 13, 2009 by gypsyscribe
I woke up hearing the familiar sound of Mandarin, a language I have learned to speak and understand, sadly not from twelve years of attending a private Chinese school but from living and working in Taiwan for four years. Two girls around my age with the help of a Japanese man who was the hostels’ [...]
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