Tagged: Myunghee
My Three Favorite Places in Ansan
We've been back in Korea for about two days and with our climb up Nojeok Hill this morning, I've now been back to my three favorite places in Ansan: home, the office and "the hill".
And Finally, Our Visit to Cheonggyecheon
No extended walk around central Seoul is complete with a visit to Cheonggyecheon. We visited here after finishing our stroll along the Seoul castle wall last month. (Click here to visit in Google Maps.)
The Family Visited Me at Bukchon Guest House
A friend of the family got married yesterday and so Myunghee and the kids came into Seoul and we attended the wedding together. It was very close by where I'm staying, so I brought them over to see the place. The kids wanted to stay for the night… but alas,...
Thanksgiving Dinner at the Grand Hilton Hotel in Seoul with Friends
Part of my wishes that the buffet had been centered around only the traditional Thanksgiving turkey dinner. But with so many other great Korean-type foods available too, including sushi!, it was hard to complain.
The Last of the Fall Foliage from Hwasoon-Gun, Korea
It was still beautiful when we visited the Bandit's Den earlier this month. These photos were taken almost two weeks ago, so I'm sure the area's turned as brown there now as it has here in Ansan.
Driving Home from the Bandit’s Den
Following up on my posts about our trip to the Bandit's Den: Staying at the Bandit's Den Homestay in Hwasoon-Gun, Cheollanam Province Rural Area Around the Bandit's Den Dinner at the Bandit's Place Collecting Persimmons from a Persimmon Tree Here are photos we took along the way home.
Dinner at the Bandit’s Place
I'm still working my way through the photos of our visit to a rural homestay last week in the southern part of Korea. (Click here for the original posting.) Had a fresh chicken dinner on Saturday night at the owner's place.
Rural Area Around the Bandit’s Den
Following up on my first post about our visit to the Bandit's Den, here are photos of the neighborhood.
We Drove Over the Saemangum Seawall and Glimpsed the Vision of this City of the Future!
The Saemangum Seawall is apparently the longest in the world and is intended as the first step in creating "the city of the future" down near Kunsan, Korea. (Click here to visit in Google Maps.) I hope it turns out nicely but my main question is where are they going...