I just watched a History Channel documentary about the Trans-Siberian Express. I downloaded it from eztv.it. It was fascinating to see the photos from the history of its building as well as contemporary shots that reminded me of my trip. 
The next columns will be about my travels in Poland, but I'm not sure as to the schedule, as I go back to school next week. I'm looking forward to getting back to class after a summer of boredom. 
I did get a lot of TV in.
World Adventurer (December 19, 2003 Chautauqua)
   As my plane took off from Moscow 's Sheretmetyevo 
Airport  en route to Krakow , Poland Korea  by ferry, rode the rails in Japan , crossed the East 
Sea  once again by ferry, and travelled
the Trans-Siberian Express across the continent of Asia, from one end of Russia 
   Since that time, I have returned
to the starting point, and am once again teaching English to little monsters...
er, adorable Korean children.
   In the months before I left Korea  in the spring, a crisis had blown up over
the revelation that North
  Korea 
   In this corner of the world,
several important nations border the Korean peninsula. To the north lies Russia China Japan North
 Korea  to the bargaining table, but the North (and its
erratic leader, Kim Jong-Il) are pursuing negotiations with the one country
that matters to them: the United
  States 
   The Americans (and their even more
erratic leader, George W. Bush) are pre-occupied with the Middle
 East , and are not paying enough attention to what is being said.
   The Americans have been a very
strong presence here ever since the 1950-53 Korean War. In recent months, they
have tried to re-position their forces so that more will be available for
duties in Iraq U.S.  base in the
capital of Seoul 
   The relations between South Korea  and the U.S. 
   Also weighing heavily on the
relations between the two countries is the American request for Korean combat
troops to assume duties in Iraq 
   All of Korea, including the
government, have been caught up in a scandal involving illicit campaign funds
being paid to both parties during last year's presidential election. The loser
in that election, Lee Hoi-chang, recently returned from a holiday in the U.S. 
   When I first came to Korea 
   Life is pretty good for me in Korea 
   And Christmas is coming! There is
a lot more "Christmas-y" stuff in evidence this year here than
formerly. Mostly it's Santas and trees, but it just makes me miss being home
all the more. I hope all my friends, family, and readers in Alberta 
   There are many other things going
on in Korea 
   Next time, however, I will pick up
the threads of my ongoing story as I land in the ancient, former capital of Poland : Krakow .
 
