Saturday, June 25, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
5 Reasons to Go to Ocean World
I think each girl represents a different water slide or something. Anyway, I've been twice. It's alright except that you have to wear life jackets on everything except the water slides (you take it off and clutch it to your chest as you go down).
(Taken from my camera's phone of posters I saw in a lobby)
Sunday, June 19, 2011
1 Festival, 1 Parade and 2 Orders of French Toast
Posing and drinking Peruvian beer at the Latin American Festival at Hansung Station near my old apartment.
First order of French toast hit the spot. Tasty stuff found at "The Place" down by Jongno 3-ga. Apparently its a New York style dining cafe-- it works!
The girlfriend had spaghetti with white sauce topped with flying fish eggs, jealous?
2nd order of French toast a la mode hit another spot.
A parade we encountered by the Cheongyecheon stream.
The guard led by the black knight.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
3 Cold Towel and 3 Serving of Samgyupsal
Today after work, Susan, Alicia and myself went down to the nearest samgyupsal (삼겹살), roughly bbq'able bacon, restaurant and had dinner. Besides being delicious it came with free cold, wet towels. They also took down the walls to the "sun porch" area which induced a conversation about whether we were actually outside or not. Anyway, photos:
Susan and Alicia modeling the towels and some cold noodles.
My much better modeling of the cold towel.
Labels:
Korean Barbeque,
Korean BBQ,
Samgyupsal,
Seoul,
South Korea
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
June 14th Is Finally Over
Open Class:
On one hand, a simple day in which parents come to see you teach in action and see if their children have learned anything.
On the other, a terrible few weeks before hand where hagwon management and everyone around you is worried that you're going to do terrible.
I did well. So did my girlfriend (and she had 2 of them). So we went and had sushi and expensive beers down in Jamsil.
Salmon sashimi with salmon roe on top. The way they pop in your mouth is amazing. I'd recommend it.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Sunday, June 12, 2011
And on the 7th Day He Rested
And what might your tteokboki-eating demi-hero be down for on days when he has no school?
First he visited Deoksugung Palace:
Then he went to Boston or rather a coffee shop in a rather brick filled neighborhood of Seoul that had some delicious green tea patbingsu (sundae):
Then to Myeongdong for some sunglasses shopping, and then a late curry lunch-- all with the girlfriend.
Not exactly a quest for the ages to be told in an oral tradition for generation to generation but hell, it's not teaching and it works for this beleaguered and busy Byrnes. Tomorrow though, shall be spent kicking it with the kimchi kids.
First he visited Deoksugung Palace:
No entry
Line up by rank, jusaeyo
Yeah, I live here
Changing of the guard
Then he went to Boston or rather a coffee shop in a rather brick filled neighborhood of Seoul that had some delicious green tea patbingsu (sundae):
Then to Myeongdong for some sunglasses shopping, and then a late curry lunch-- all with the girlfriend.
Friday, June 10, 2011
1 Cup Please/ 한잔 주세요
"Let's get it pumpin' now"
Ye Ara - Americano
This song is dedicated to probably the most popular coffee beverage in Korea: the Americano. Its the strongest/cheapest you can get. So I get it a lot when I get coffee. Anyway, I post this while I sip my earl grey at home. Ha.
Ye Ara - Americano
This song is dedicated to probably the most popular coffee beverage in Korea: the Americano. Its the strongest/cheapest you can get. So I get it a lot when I get coffee. Anyway, I post this while I sip my earl grey at home. Ha.
3 Day Weekend Part 3
I think they're in chronological order... no promises. Anyway, some more photos from the Memorial Day weekend. Hope they're to your liking!
Crabs in Yeongdeok
They cook them and then cut them up for you! This makes it entirely too easy to shovel crab into your mouth. Scissors + Crab = Why haven't we thought of this yet?
Talk no, crab yes.
What's a "waman"?
On the beach in Yeongdeok
Temple guardians
Me and the lady
Bulguksa Temple
This is on the back of a coin-- at Bulguksa Temple.
Senior photo
Bulguksa Temple (UNESCO)
Fancy restrooms
Seokguram Grotto (UNESCO) in Gyeongju
Gablijim in Gyeongju, a local dish (that's tastier in Seoul)
An ancient royal Shilla observatory that everyone was psyched about except me. How does it work?? Wikipedia told me it was probably more about astrology. I'd buy that. It's just a tower...
Let's go see some burial mounds, kids!
Blending in
Gyeongju burial mounds
Everything in Gyeongju is "ancient" themed. Someone's Shilla-style house (contrast intended).
(Ancient) electrical box...
Pagoda-cut-out building in Gyeongju
(Ancient) gas station
This is the (ancient) toll gate to leave town.
Labels:
Bulguksa Temple,
Galbijim,
Gyeongju,
Seokguram Grotto,
Shilla,
South Korea,
UNESCO,
Yeongdeok
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