Sunday, April 1, 2007

Korea - China's dustpan

The dust was heavy today, so rather than being a hermit and being somewhat healthier (although I don't know if the air indoors is really that much better), I decided to hike up Gyeyang with a friend so that I could get some good pictures of it.

Dare to compare folks.

Two months ago:

Today:

Two months ago:
Today:
Me and my friend sporting the now in-vogue surgeon look:
At the bottom, this fellow was singing some lovely tunes. The highlight was him singing Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver:
I also got some good pictures of a temple that I will post at a later date. Hope your weekend was great everyone! Love to you and good vibes from Asia. ;)

4 comments:

allison said...

Hello Wilde Irish, allison from the women's pot-luck group here in dear old New Brunswick where we are waking into spring. I've just read your whole blog, and thank you for posting so much---photographs, descriptions, and enthusiasm. Your enthusiasm being the most valuable force. I so enjoyed all you've given us with this blog of yours. Merci, WI.

Love from Canada, allison

Beth said...

Heya allison!

Great to hear from you! I'm glad you like the blog. I do miss you ladies and the potlucks so much! You guys should blog your conversations...they are so interesting! :) Take care!!

Anonymous said...

Hello Wilde Irish, your blog is so enjoyable to read! I love the photos and your descriptions of your activities. I am so pleased you are enjoying your 'year away'! I was at Paul and Linda's for dinner and you were the topic of conversation. The kids are excited for your return.

I got a new male cat in Boston April 1st weekend. I took Mary ane two kittens with me for the trip. We had a great time and our new 'Matisse' is a happy maritimer!

It looks like the gorgeous oak tree (from your grandfather) has survived the winter. We are still having winter - two snow days for students and teachers this week!

Love to you,
Patricia

Beth said...

Hi Patricia!

Thanks for the comment! I'm glad to hear all is well with you back home. Sounds like your trip to Boston was a fun one! Hope you enjoy the spring! :)