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Posts from the ‘Pyeongchang’ Category

Rope Me Off, I’m Taking a Nap

Mother Nature packed a lot into Kaua’i. If you ask Anne and me, we believe she did some of her best work here. Read more

Gamsahamnida, Korea

I left Pyeongchang this afternoon in a snowstorm and can’t wait to land in sunny Hawaii. I’m trading in my snow pants for shorts, my windchill for just being chill and my Olympic torch tornadoes for mai tais. Read more

Moments

You’ve been stuck seeing the Olympics through my eyes only, but the Times sports editor asked those who were here to share their favorite moments, which was published yesterday. The photo here is one of Chang’s favorites. Read more

Czech House!

At least a handful of countries have a “house” here at the Winter Games. I have seen (passing by) the Italy House, the Austria House, the Norway House and the USA House. Read more

Caution, Chang-ing Ahead

“Have you been Chang-ed yet?” is now a common phrase heard among the Times’s Pyeongchang crew. Read more

Karaoke on Wheels

At the Olympics, you spend half your time on buses. They take you from your hotel to the MPC (main media center) and from the MPC to the venues. Read more

The Downhill That Wasn’t

I felt like a school kid (or teacher) waiting for that early morning notice that you could turn off the alarm, roll over and get some well-earned sleep. Read more

There’s a Party Goin’ On

Just as the Times has its traditional dinner the night before the opening ceremony, the Albarinos and Yusteins have their own bash on ceremony night. Read more