A couple of weekends ago we went hiking at Miryang. Miryang is a mountain not far from Jinyeong. It produces a strong icy wind even when it's 80+ degrees outside. The hotter it is the colder the mountain is. You can even see the ice in the rocks. We were told that in the winter the rocks are warm. Scientists can't explain how it works, but if someone did figure it out it would make for a good natural cooling/heating system for homes and buildings.
Here is the flickr set to all of the photos. Below are a few favorites.
Translation -
For those of you who don't live out of a book called "Korean At a Glance" the title translates into - I don't understand korean. ... Hello? I am taking on South Korea in a small town 60 minutes north west of Busan. I am 1 of a few foreigners in my very small town of 40,000 - another being my boyfriend. Together we are discovering ... well everything, Korean. Enjoy! Andrew's Blog
8.09.2011
8.07.2011
fun in the sun
I'm in the process of editing 500 photos from our weekend vacation to Mokpo and back. Here is some fun in the sun and a preview of our trip.
7.02.2011
bada bing bada boom
I finished all of my photos! Here are three of my favorites from the last three sets.
Seomun Market in Deagu. Silver ballerina statues at a vendor: flickr deagu market
archclay museum in Kimhea. flat brick stone arch with modern structural influence:
Gyeongju ancient tombs. William and Xavier killing ants.: flickr gyeongju
6.29.2011
geoje island... from may
Meow Meow... I am slowly catching up with my photos. There is so much to be done as the season turns and the rain starts to fall, steady and hard. These photos are from May, and wow has time flown since then. IT'S ALMOST JULY!
My plans for this mid-summer:
Finish editing and post my photos.
Update my Korea book files.
Research grad school application requirements.
Edit my portfolio files and make my portfolio.
Get grad school paperwork together.
Book our September vacation trip. For the moment we are going to Hong Kong, but our possibilities change almost daily.
Most of these are long term goals, mostly finish it all before we come home in late fall. Here is my inspirational palette of the set, see flickr to view them all.
My plans for this mid-summer:
Finish editing and post my photos.
Update my Korea book files.
Research grad school application requirements.
Edit my portfolio files and make my portfolio.
Get grad school paperwork together.
Book our September vacation trip. For the moment we are going to Hong Kong, but our possibilities change almost daily.
Most of these are long term goals, mostly finish it all before we come home in late fall. Here is my inspirational palette of the set, see flickr to view them all.
6.27.2011
haircut 2
Getting a haircut in Korea is always fun because they don't speak English and we both have to act out what it is we are talking about. Luckily I had Glen transfer a few words for me before I went, "trim and layer". When I got there I thought she kept asking me if I wanted another perm, and I was like "no, no, cut, cut!" while making the scissors action with my fingers. After about 10 minutes I figured out she was asking if she had permed my hair 2 months ago. Then it all made sense. The best apart: the haircuts are really cheap, about $8.50. It's safe to say I'm not going to want to dish out $30 every time I want a good haircut when I come back to the states. The photo below makes it look shorter than it really is. I even had her thin it. It feels like I don't have any hair at all :). Being that I have the thickest hair known to mankind, after my mom, this is a great thing!
6.20.2011
ship yard
On one of our holidays we went to a ship yard with Kang, Choi, and the kids. They had a Korean battle ship that was made in the U.S. and a fossil museum with a huge gallery of real pearls.
flickr album
flickr album
henry
Henry is Kang's 3rd son. He just turned 1, which is actually 2 in Korea. He gets his own album on flickr because he is so darn cute and I took many photos of just him learning how to walk.
6.17.2011
fish mountain from ... April??
I found myself staring at 5 or 6 folders of unedited photos last week. I better get crack'n!! here's round one: fish mountain. check flickr for all the photos uploaded.
6.10.2011
Ps.
Ps. I'm going to Seoul this weekend for a girls weekend with Becky. It's been so hot and mucky here I am going to get some summer dresses for work.
Andrew is very happy to finally get rid of me!
Andrew is very happy to finally get rid of me!
Zip lining
Andrew and I met up with Becky and Nick for some Eco adventure in Deagu last weekend. Here is a small glimpse of all the fun we had.
Amanda's Big Day on the Zip-line from Andrew Tisue on Vimeo.
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