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Fully immersed

Fully immersed

These days are full of reading, processing that material and creating projects that are the result of that material and other matters that are alternatively associated with my courses this term. Working towards a teaching degree is a major undertaking ~ Requires my focus and attention, away from other things. I am very much enjoying being fully engaged, and the fact that I’ll be able to put it all into use for others at the end of this side-track in…

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Trilogy of Playa Magic

Trilogy of Playa Magic

Trilogy of Playa Magic, by Jimmer Shine With introduction by Jim Jordan Forgetting to write as a writer is something of a crime. Judging by the regularity of my blog, I could stand accused… Yet, I don’t feel guilty of anything. I have a brand new book you can purchase here. Also, I’ve been experiencing: New languages, Many people of various cultures, Oblectation. My new book, Sesame Glazed China, is now available for sale at local bookstores on their websites….

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Wow! Summer!

Wow! Summer!

Okay, so as with all seasons, this one is tempered with hope, struggles, a feeling of newness, its connection to history, possibilities, and limitations. Completing a term of study with two A’s and a B is a pleasant achievement. The B was in a course that was incredibly difficult for me and required so much time that if I were to do it all over again… I might choose differently. Hah! The English courses were great. Thankfully, the next course…

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April to October. So much.

April to October. So much.

I was going to share a new post that I wrote today, but found one that I am going to be installing from before I left China instead. It is a found-post that didn’t get uploaded. Following that, I’ll comment on a few of the things I mentioned and include a trimmed down version of what I’d prepared, since I largely said six months ago, what I wrote this afternoon. I think one of the reasons I didn’t post it…

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Gallery of Snapshots

Gallery of Snapshots

Hi there~ I’ve got a holiday at the moment so I’m working on the eclectic photo-project that will come to be and my mom will be 79 next week, so I’m sharing 79 images from the next collection with you. I’m trying to keep the thing to no more than 600 pages. It’s not easy though. So, I’m breaking it into three sections. The first is almost complete. Below are a few. They will circulate at random and have no…

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Been busy~

Been busy~

Hi there~ I hope this finds you well. Since last we visited, I’ve settled into a new town and a new job. I’m doing my best to keep up with a rugged work-load and keep looking good while I’m at it. The job is busy as all bones~ I’m managing the English department covering 7th to 12th grades. Six grades, two classes each ~ preparing events and giving presentations. That, while teaching 26 hours a week~ That, while watching the…

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The End is Near

The End is Near

Hah~ Feels good ~ only one more final exam and this semester is OVER! I’ve just finished reading a chapter about the Tibetan Antelope, pronounced Zangling Yang in Chinese, in Chinese. I learned about the history of their numbers, why cashmere is bad, and about how the black market in their pelts works. Please don’t buy cashmere. Thanks. Before that, I read about how Ozone was being depleted by Freon and how in a modern world we try not to…

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Still giving a damn~

Still giving a damn~

One thing I find particularly helpful is regular stretching. I’ve taken up yoga through an audio book subscription that I have, and find it very helpful for opening up the points of tension in my body that grow in this modern phenomenon of staying at home boat-loads. (to the tune of Let it Snow)Society in general outside is frightfulAnd yet the world is still delightful.Because no matter how much we knowIt don’t show, it don’t show, it don’t show… Microsoft…

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We live in a mixed-up world.

We live in a mixed-up world.

A lot is written below that I’ve provided links to for formal context, because I don’t want to be just saying stuff without citations, but (other than the first one about a 7-year old girl who studies under her parents’ food stall) feel free to skip them if you know the back story. Also, there is a poem at the end for you. I’m in a place that uses stories like this one to stay strong: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/8jBlRVXXMXtWnyeMVXD9fwI’m chilled by it….

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When life in China was normal…

When life in China was normal…

~This post was originally written in November of 2019. It was unpublished for lack of review, but now, as March of 2020 rolls on, and the Novel Corona Virus has shifted how all things are, I thought it would be nice to share for a snapshot of what life was like before. It’s good to remember. Be well~ First of all, I’m on a life-high from a simply wonderful yesterday and today, so I’ll cut and paste the blog I…

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