A new Dad writes about his daughter and living as a foreigner in Stockholm.
Ramblings of a Canadian in South Korea.
A mercy membership based on the fact that this blogger is not a native of the city in which he currently lives (Austin, TX), Marvin is anxious to pretend that he really isn't from the same country as Geroge W. Bush.
20-something English guy who can't make up his mind as to whether he should live in England or Berlin.
While legally an American blogging in America, I have been accused of being French, Canadian and (by one nutjob) a Reptoid. Plus, I prefer to drink my tea hot. If none of those qualify me, I also have a Death Ray Satellite, and it's aimed at you, suckah.
A Finn pretending not to be one, currently living in Denmark. Doesn't want to be mistaken for a Dane either. Will be given to a good home. Needs house training. Qualified misanthrope.
Thirty-something bloke from Taunton, UK tries to make sense of living in Guadalajara, Mexico and being married to a Chilean-Irish-American. A personal blog peppered with rants, paeans, photography and links.
Images and words depicting life as seen through the eyes of one who is waiguoren both to the culture she was born into and that which lives in her heart.
Mimile c'est moi. Ou aussi Emilie, ou bien encore Aimelyyyyyy. Pour faire court, j'ai 24 ans, bientot 25. Je suis en "derniere" annee de these [enfin, en 4eme annee, celle ou on est pas paye]. Ce que je fais ressemble pas mal avec de la biochimie, avec un soupson d'horticulture et de chimie organique. J'habite depuis 5 ans sur l'ile maudite, ce qui fait qu'en prime d'etre bilingue, j'ai developpe une deuxieme personnalite un peu foireuse qui melange les genres culturels. [Note: je n'habite pas en Ecosse, mais en Angleterre, pour ceux qui ont du mal a suivre, la-bas, a Berkeley....]
a site dedicated to the coolness that is me...
A San Franciscan "lady of leisure" in Germany. Don't expect objective facts, I'm not CNN.
Atheist, and holy shit a lot of other stuff
Life, travel, food, culture, fun friends, photography, and language barriers in the Republic of South Korean through the eyes of an American learning the Korean language at a painfully slow rate. I go places, eat things and take pictures. And I love the subway system here! MANSEI!