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incheon landings: Move out, mayor
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Postcards from the west coast port city. Sunday, 25 February 2007. Move out, mayor. Now home to the Incheon Historical Archive, this residence just a stone's throw away from Jayu Park was the former home of seventeen Incheon city mayors. From the information board at the entrance to the garden:. In 1966 Incheon City purchased and reconstructed it into a Korean-style house and it was changed for the mayor's official residence. Would have liked this shot more if the car hadn't been there. Move out, mayor.
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incheon landings: Letters from Incheon
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Postcards from the west coast port city. Saturday, 17 March 2007. Back to the updates. Within easy walking distance of the Incheon station, Chinatown and Sinpo areas is the rather striking Incheon Post Office building, built in 1924. From the information board outside the Post Office:. The building of it was built in 1924. It compromised the Western and Korean styles simply and this style was the main current in those days.". 26 March 2007 at 21:51. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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David and The Lingering Sadness...: February 2007
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David and The Lingering Sadness. Sunday, February 25, 2007. Left my baby at the dmz. I can't help but think. We must have been. And the hangul had. Barley passed our lips. In the shadow of the. On that busy street. I was a prince. And even in my clever. I feared the spying eyes. Of pigeons and roof-top scouts. It seems like yesterday,. But now, we're here. And you've betrayed me. With your velvet lies,. Like they were plums. So now I must leave you. Chained to the fence. As an example to the others.
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David and The Lingering Sadness...: December 2006
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David and The Lingering Sadness. Thursday, December 07, 2006. It's the only way I've ever known. In my entire life there's only a few ocassions where I can remember having a really good sleep, a sleep that I awoke refreshed and ready to start the day. Posted by Bar Bar Butt @ 9:35 PM. Wednesday, December 06, 2006. There are two people in my life that have been disappointing me lately. If anything it puts a whole dampener on the ‘trust’ thing, or at least my perception of it. Tuesday, December 05, 2006.
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David and The Lingering Sadness...: September 2006
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David and The Lingering Sadness. Friday, September 29, 2006. My trip to North Korea. Earlier this year I had the rare and wonderful honour of taking a tour to one of the last "unknown" places in the world.NORTH KOREA! Over the next few weeks I hope to post a number of pictures from my fantastic adventure, and hopefully you can all gain a sense of what it felt like to be there. Here is my first album, Me, Statues, Soldiers and children.enjoy. Posted by Bar Bar Butt @ 9:12 PM. Thursday, September 28, 2006.
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David and The Lingering Sadness...: March 2007
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David and The Lingering Sadness. Sunday, March 04, 2007. Waking up next to somebody you think you know cares! Why does this happen to me every time I sleep in a Jim Jill bang? PS I've been working on my punctuation and syntax. Is it evident? Posted by Bar Bar Butt @ 7:39 PM. Pyeongyang, North Korea. View my complete profile. Queen for a Year. Musings from the Orchards. Waking up next to somebody you think you know care. A Lingering Absence or kNowing Somebody Cares *shr.
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incheon landings: There be cranes (and other steel stuff)
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Postcards from the west coast port city. Wednesday, 21 February 2007. There be cranes (and other steel stuff). It may be at the top of a big set of stairs, but even I'm not so lazy to let that put me off taking the trip up to the back of Chinatown to check out Jayu (Freedom) Park. Half-way up the first set of stairs, with another set to go through the gate, time to take a photo and use the short break to recuperate (and once more. Swear off the double servings of galbi). Much more of the Lunar New Year w...
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incheon landings: Statuesque
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Postcards from the west coast port city. Thursday, 22 February 2007. Under the shadow of the Paradise Hotel, and just round the corner from Incheon Station, stands this monument to the American missionaries who arrived in the city in 1885 to spread the gospel of Christ. From the blurb on the information board next to the monument:. Easter Sunday, 5 April, 1885. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Move out, mayor. There be cranes (and other steel stuff). End of the line. Incheon Metropolitan City website.
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incheon landings: March 2007
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Postcards from the west coast port city. Saturday, 17 March 2007. Back to the updates. Within easy walking distance of the Incheon station, Chinatown and Sinpo areas is the rather striking Incheon Post Office building, built in 1924. From the information board outside the Post Office:. The building of it was built in 1924. It compromised the Western and Korean styles simply and this style was the main current in those days.". Friday, 2 March 2007. Unique, to say the least. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).