Saturday, October 27, 2007

117) Groovin’ at Evans


Last night I went to check out Groove House at Club Evans (I have written other entries about Groove House). Since the last entry I have become friends with some of the members of the band, which makes going to the show even more enjoyable.

I was sad to find out they will probably not be playing next month, which means I may not see them perform again. But the good news of that is the reason they may not be playing is because they will be recording for a CD. The other cool thing is CJ (my friend, the bass player) said they might want to use some of my photos! So that was exciting to hear. The whole band is very supportive of my pics, and I am really glad to do it!

Monday, October 22, 2007

116) My Second



The other day was my birthday. This is my second birthday in Korea, which feels kinda weird to say. Generally I don’t do much to celebrate, just hang out with some friends, and this one wasn’t too much different (hold the fact it was at a club).

( ^ Amber and Abbey ^ )

( ^ Amber, David, and Abbey ^ )

Amber, who is an old friend of mine from high school just recently came to Korea, and we just started hanging out. So Amber, another American named Abbey and I went out for some calbi in Hongdae. After that we met my friend David at a great joint called Liquid. I know some people at Liquid, and David is good friends with a lot of people there, so we try to go there often. It has a great atmosphere and good music and the owners and workers are wonderful people. So we stayed there for a few hours and drank sangria and ate some snacks, and they brought over Crispy Creams at mid-night (that being officially my birthday).

( ^ Amber, David's brother, and I ^ )

( ^ This one illustrates Amber a little bit...we have no idea who those girls are. ^ )

After Liquid we went to M2, David’s club, and met some other friends there. One of the best parts of the night was my friend Paul. Paul is a friend from college, who just recently got married. He is German, and has been living in Germany since he finished teaching at my college. His wife is also German, (her mother is Korean and father is German), so for their honeymoon they are on a sort of tour of Asia, and stopped in Korea (having family here). They just got in that night and gave me a call and I met him and his wife at 2am at the subway station. We made our way back to the club and had a good time 'till the subs started running again. I didn’t get to spend as much time with him as I would have liked, but it was good to see him anyways, and hopefully we will meet up this week again.

( ^ David and I at Liquid ^ )

*and thanks to Abbey for getting these wonderful pics to me!

Sunday, October 14, 2007

115) National Assembly


The building in most of these pictures is the National Assembly Building in Yeouido, Seoul. On Saturday there was a firework display being held a park in Yeouido (which is an island on the Han River). I am not sure what the occasion was, but the firework show had three parts, apparently one by Korea, one by Japan, and one by the USA. The show was OK, but not at all great (although I was not in the best position to see).




On another note, the weather has been very enjoyable lately. Very nice days, and nights that have gotten quite cool. This is a great time to be in Korea in my opinion…but I suppose a great time to be in many countries! So wherever you are, make sure to enjoy the fall weather while it lasts!

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

114) Seoul Panorama

The other day Dave and I went out hiking in the southern part of Seoul. It was good to see Dave, and it was good to get out hiking (even though the sound of traffic was still clear).


I took this picture, a massive panorama of Seoul. I will be the first to admit I don’t know what I am doing when it comes to panorama shots, but it is something I would like to learn how to do! I think I will study up on it, and then get back out there during a sunset!

(I recommend you click on the picture to get a full view of it).

Thursday, October 04, 2007

113) The Zoo


I went to the zoo today. About a week ago, Chip, his friend and I went. I almost had to write a blog specifically about that trip. Some of the people at the zoo were ridiculous. Throwing a bag of nuts to the gorillas, beating at the bear cage with a tripod, a lady teaching her child to feed the raccoons, and the list could go on and on.





Today I wasn’t surprised to find it pretty empty. When we went last week it was Chu-Seok (a big Korean holiday), but today was a regular workday, so it was pretty quiet.





Anyways, these are some of the better shots from today. I know it is kinda lame to take pictures at the zoo, but I have really wanted to use this lens, and it is good practice!