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Cursive Script in Suwon: On Preparing to Leave
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Cursive Script in Suwon. On language, perspective, travel and random ramblings. Saturday, June 28, 2008. On Preparing to Leave. Not only do we become attached to places, but people, what they do, and familar walkways too. Today I had my haircut, and walking home, I realized that it's going to be hard for an American hairdresser to replicate these Korean school-girl bangs. I'd say a cheap and made for 2 movie theatre on a rainy day (the full jim dak belly made it even better). Suwon, South Korea.
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Cursive Script in Suwon: Strange things to see
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Cursive Script in Suwon. On language, perspective, travel and random ramblings. Saturday, July 05, 2008. Strange things to see. I took a walk through the muggy air this afternoon; in the over-crowded neighborhood, and it made me realize the oddities that we see in Korea's everyday: trucks that sell fruit via loudspeaker, crosses that are white in the day, neon at night, a baby playing a pac man machine on the side of the street; a chair tied to a tree (much like a dog). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Cursive Script in Suwon: Buddha's Birthday in Insadong
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Cursive Script in Suwon. On language, perspective, travel and random ramblings. Monday, May 12, 2008. Buddha's Birthday in Insadong. The colors of this Monday were something to feel dull beneath. I went with friends, Kristin and Shannon, to wander amongst the celebration. We walked the streets and temple in Insadong, Seoul trying to find something like a traditional dancing, but we swam in color instead. Overall we three Americans felt pretty good about being amongst the color and the colorful.
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Cursive Script in Suwon: Konglish Bread
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Cursive Script in Suwon. On language, perspective, travel and random ramblings. Monday, May 12, 2008. This was on the package of my bread this morning:. The zero hemp cloth to be big li the peanut jam cream bread. With the sweet dreg is a possibility to the box. Of enjoying the moist bread. I tried to figure on what this meant or was meant to mean, but it was all too abstract, and so I simply ate my konglish bread instead. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ foodeffect.blogspot.com.
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Cursive Script in Suwon: Early Summer Roll-take
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Cursive Script in Suwon. On language, perspective, travel and random ramblings. Monday, June 23, 2008. This past Saturday, Kristin and I took a trip into the city, we thought we'd do a little shopping, and talking to plastic ladies, which turned out to be more interesting than first thought. The glowing halls of Gagnam station are never dull. Though we didn't need the entertainment, the mussles, wine, and fries provided every sensory stimulation that we'd ever need. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Cursive Script in Suwon: The Death of a Birthday Cake
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Cursive Script in Suwon. On language, perspective, travel and random ramblings. Monday, May 19, 2008. The Death of a Birthday Cake. Saturday had us a little sad. Outside our apartment someone's birthday celebration was caused to end. Was the birthday girl/boy's cake dropped from a window? We could only wonder, though who could be so angry on their big day? I wonder now, with our birthdays less than three weeks away, was this an omen? So many expectations that are had, could they be smashed so easily?
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Cursive Script in Suwon: Heryi Art Village
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Cursive Script in Suwon. On language, perspective, travel and random ramblings. Sunday, July 06, 2008. On Sunday, our co-worker, Hong, took Kristin and I to one of "Korea's best kept secrets": Heryi Art Village. Heryi is like another world inside of Korea. It's quite close to the border of North and South. The weather was overcast the whole day, making the surroundings dream-like. There weren't many people abound, which meant plenty of gazing space. Inside of one of the galleries grew this massive cactus...
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Cursive Script in Suwon: Identical Cousins
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Cursive Script in Suwon. On language, perspective, travel and random ramblings. Monday, July 07, 2008. One of my most unique students is now something of a twin to me. I usually recieve a daily visit in the teacher's room from "Eric." He comes up to my desk, taps me on the shoulder, and says in that funny little voice of his, "TTTTTTTTTTTeeeeeacccchhhheeerrrrr. what day library day? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ foodeffect.blogspot.com. Http:/ http:/ eng.suwon.ne.kr. Suwon, South Korea.