Sunday, October 02, 2005




Kiwis on the vine, freshly-squeezed cactus juice, a veritable bonsai plaza, a re-creation of a traditional folk village - all, unbelievably, found in one central place today - Hallum Park. Young kids jumped on what I recognized as a teeter-totter (they actually jump, not sit, and each person bounces up and down on their end like a trampoline). It was a classic kinda day in Jeju - comfortably warm, with a cooling breeze whispering through every few minutes or so.
Tomorrow is the big wedding; Nate's parents tried on their hanboks (elegant traditional Korean attire) today, and we ate like champions once again.
The first picture above: Nate and I eating bibimbab, soup and other side-dishes for lunch
The second: Front window of the hanbok shop, one of several found within a few blocks.

2 Comments:

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At 5:14 PM, Blogger Post-Art Kid said...

Hope the wedding and all goes well.

Your posts are a nice little window into the visiting culture of Jeju.

Take care Michael,

-r

 

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