I've posted some pictures of my house...here are some around my house. This is the view from the bridge over the Anyang River (I'm not really sure if that's what it's called, but we can go with that assumption). It's about a five minute walk from my house in Anyang, and the path will take you far past Beomgye. It is so magical at night: families are out walking, couples holding hands, kids playing catch. And there are structured bridges like this one over the water, but there are smaller stone bridges that often flood when the waters get high.
Here's a sunset taken from the same bridge last Sunday night. If you kept looking right, you could see Anyang Station.
At the edge of the river, there are paired bike and walking/running trails. Embankments lead up to the road on each side, and right at the top, wildflowers like these.
Harvest season is a rich time of year in Korea. Here are some peppers, drying in the sun. Oh yeah, RIGHT beside the road. Since they use them in everything here, I guess it is more important to get the food dried than to observe, you know, customs of hygiene. Oh Korea. I can't get enough of the teeny pink stool!
Oh, and this is just so typically Korean, I had to post this as well. Korean men pass out and catch a few winks after drinking. I stoop down, ensure they are breathing, and move right along. Oh Korea.
1 comment:
Oh, that is precious. Love it. Passed out without shame. I wonder what they'd think if a woman did that?
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