John and Zach on John's 25th B-Day
Close your eyes
This is my building! I'm on the 8th floor of this gigantic dude.
This is a typical Asian street. Lights, Crowds, Action!
Some signs are head scratchers. Their obsession with the English alphabet rivals our obsession with Chinese characters.
More Neon, Please!
Our favorite Korean is in the Italia polo. He owns a bar we have visited.
This is Hyuksu. He took Meg and I out for food after this night. I'll write about it eventually.
First picture taken at the monastery
This is a 500 year old painting that only comes at once a year during this celebration.
Just a beautiful landscape.
Dragon to protect the graves.
Traditional Korean Tea
Artsy Pic #1
If you look closely you can see the Sea of Japan in the distance.
This man carved my pine tree painting, I still owe him soju.
This man painted it.
Artsy Pic #2, I think I'm going to give up trying.
Budha
1000 year old building
So old
Dance Baby, Dance
Instead of saying cheese when smiling for a photo, koreans yell "kimchi"
our frineds that came on the voyage, Theresa and Keith
Apa- for father is dancing with Meg. He took care of us.
Put your arm down Keith.
Kimchi!
One day you will put your arm down, Keith.
The family we stayed with. Oma (mom) is next to Apa
This was taken from the mountains above the monastery.
Hello monk.
Goodbye family!