A Little Bit About Me

Before we get this expedition fully underway, let me introduce myself, my career, and my research in Cambodia!

Trash Collection in Korea

I talked about the trash system of South Korea and why some of it is flawed.

We Are Farmers...

In America, farmers have a special job that not many people do, but in Korea, it seems that anyone can be a farmer. 

   

Finding Fresh Water

Turn on the tap in the United States and out comes drinking water you can down by the glass. You'd get sick if you tried this in Asia, though, because water here isn't filtered!

Learning to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle in Russia

What do you know about recycling? When you move to a new place, it’s a good idea to figure out what you can do to help reduce your waste!

Refugees in the Trier Community

Every year, many refugees are granted asylum in Germany. This week I looked for ways that German communities help out their new members.

A Living History

After spending the last week in eastern Germany, I've learned and reflected more on the cultural differences that reflect the two regions very distinct histories. Read more!

Big Cities

The largest city to Sejong is Seoul, where I see the most of Korean culture.  

  

I love Evergreen Trees!

Now that all the leaves have fallen off the trees, we are left with beautiful green trees peaking out of the forest - also they are all over NYC to celebrate winter and the coming holidays! 

Goats are better at hiking than me

Goats, goats, goats! There are so many goats here on the island! And I love each and every one of them dearly.

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