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And We Thought the US Gas Crisis Was Bad…
Watching vehicles of all kinds and sizes cue for petrol at the gas station across the street from my hotel in Makale is a flash-back to ‘70s American gas rationing. Cars, trucks, buses, and motorbikes line up in and out … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, blogging, English teachers abroad, English teaching, Indonesia, professional blogging, reality, shocking, southeast asia, Tanah Toraja, teacher education, teachers who travel, teaching English, travel, travel writing, traveling with Heather, travelwithheather, Uncategorized, writing
Tagged asia, cueing for petrol, indonesian petrol crisis, Makale, petrol shortage, southeast asia, tanah toraja, teachers who travel, travel blogging, travel writing
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60+ English Teachers Await My Return to Tana Toraja!
No, friends – that is NOT a photo of the teachers… By 10:00 Saturday morning I had ridden a motorbike, an airplane, a bus, a taxi, another taxi, and another bus in just the FIRST part of my trip to … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, blogging, butterflies in stomach, education, English teachers abroad, English teaching, Heather Boylan, Indonesia, learning curve, lessons, scared shitless, southeast asia, Tanah Toraja, teacher education, teachers who travel, teaching English, travel, travel writing, traveling with Heather, travelwithheather, writing
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