"Travel is fatal to bigotry, prejudice and narrow-mindedness. Broad, wholesome and charitable views cannot be acquired by vegetating in one tiny corner of the globe" -Mark Twain
Youngpyoung was awesome! Good friends, good runs and fresh snow! I'd definitely recommend it to anyone wavering on the idea of snowboarding/skiing in Korea. I posted a few pictures in a slide show - have a look!
Adopted a cocker spaniel/teddy bear mix named Sundae
Bought a '97 Kia Aveila, a well-loved standard with some serious key
designs on the sides (which Libby is learning how to drive, courtesy of
teacher Dan)
Coated ourselves & Soonday in mud (and loved it!) at the Daecheon Beach Mud Festival
Developed a serious kimbap addiction (Libby)
Discovered "hohta", a delicious syrup-filled pancake sold on the street
Enjoyed the changing colours at Gyeryongsan National Park
Explored a few of the sights of Seoul
Explored King Muryeong's Tomb in Gongju
Had a fabulous multi-national Christmas Eve party
Imbibed numerous potent long-island iced teas at Daejeon's "Lucky Strike" bar
Learned how to direct a Taxi in Korean
Learned how to read Korean...mostly
Ran a 10-k race (Dan), and training for more
Taking a pottery class (Libby)
Tasted deep-fried ginseng (not recommended)!
Visited Tim in Pohang, and ate dinner with a Japanese monk in Gyeongju
Watched a Daejeon Citizen's Football match
Went dancing at "Bubi Bubi" a slightly less sleazy Korean version of Halifax's Palace
Went skating and ruled the rink
Went swimming at Daechon Beach (while all the Koreans wore winter clothes)