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Saturday, September 26, 2009

changes

about a week and a half ago i had to move. nate also had to move. they didn't even bother to tell me about it. they told nate and of course he told me. we were given about a week notice. at least it wasn't the day before like the majority of the changes that are made. nate and i are both leaving in two months and we had to move three buildings up the street. it had something to do with not wanting to renew the lease where we were. it was just annoying and a little inconvenient for us. the buildings look identical and so do the rooms. consequently i'm on the fourth floor instead of the 2nd and catty-corner my old place. it's a bit quieter because of this, but the sun is hell coming in my window when i'm trying to sleep.

plans are in the works for a post-contract trip with daniel. we'll be going to dalian, china to see uncle wally, then head to hong kong and southeast asia. the se asia leg will begin and end in bangkok, thailand. we're planning on getting into cambodia and laos. more on that at in the future.

in the mean time, get a load of this.

Friday, September 25, 2009

덕수궁 (deoksugung)

a few weeks ago i took a little trip to seoul. went to a couple of art museums and walked around an old palace.

no, these photos are not distorted or stretched, that's what the sculptures look like.


these sculptures were on the outside of the palace walls, on the way to the seoul museum of art.  the museum had a renoir exhibit that i didn't look at and a small room with some paintings by korean artist chon kyung-ja.

i quickly moved on to 덕수궁 (deoksugung) the palace. this place has over a 500 year history.

 
 
 
on the palace grounds was the national museum of art, deoksugung. it had a fernando botero exhibit that was pretty nice.

as you can see it was dark when i re-emerged. i was able to get see a little and get some photos, but finding light was tough. most of the buildings here are not painted, so it's too bad i couldn't really see it. but let me tell you, the smell of all of that old wood was powerful.

 
 
 
this building was designed by a russian architect named a.i. sabatin in 1900. the bat in the detail is rad.
 
 
 
 
 
there was some kind of concert going on outside of the palace as a left.

on the return ride home on the train, a couple ajumas (aunties) beat me up. not really, but it was a strange occurrence. they were talking to me, in korean, and one of them hit me in the back really hard after one of my responses. i don't fully understand why. i think they were either drunk or just being crazy ajumas.



Sunday, September 13, 2009

memento

Gloria Thompson Gray
5 September 1947 - 24 August 2009

Sunday, September 6, 2009

a bit of the neighborhood

i went for a long walk around my neighborhood one day and here's some of what i saw.

that little skyline is the gok, where my apartment is.
 
 

i was a little surprised to see this recycling place after walking through the tunnel, as i had expected there to just be more rice fields.
i walked a good stretch of the creeks and there were a couple other dams. i did seem some good size fish from the shore, but all the fishermen were in the wrong spots.

 
 
there are cards like the one with the girl on it all over the gok. in the stairwell, on car windshields, littering every step you make. this one seemed a little out of place.

this next photo probably doesn't look like much. it's a dog pen and i'm almost positive that the dogs that are in it are for eating. there are some pens behind work that i know are for consumption. i also recently noticed a restaurant in the gok that serves dog.

it might be difficult to make out, but this piece of concrete has what looks like a lion head drawn into it on the left and 맹수화 (maeng-soo-hwa) on the right. 맹수 translates as 'beast of prey'. 화 is a little harder to pin down. possibilities are 'anger, stifling sensation in the chest, disaster, total, pique, deuce, flower, bloom'. because grammar structure is kind of backward (compared to english), let's go with 'totally angry beast of prey'. as to why that's written in concrete, your guess is as good as mine. it is possible that it's simply someones name.

곡선교 (gok-sun-gyo) i can't get a perfect translation, but my guess is 'gok bridge'. there were hundreds of 담배꽁초(dam-bae-ggong-cho) or cigarette butts on the bridge. and you can't forget your favorite vitamin/energy drink that's full of unbelievable ingredients.
this must be the place where all the stolen bikes end up, obviously not being used.
on the right is an example of some of the prostitution cards all over the ground.
it's 고추 (go-choo) or pepper drying time.
this particular card says 애인. 장소 선택후 전화주세요. it basically means 'lover. pick a place, call me and we'll meet'. the gok, what a place.