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Ga-ja!: 11/1 "Twelfth Night"...in Russian!
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Monday, November 12, 2007. 11/1 "Twelfth Night".in Russian! On Thursday night, Nancy, Chris and I went to see a performance of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" by the Chekhov International Theatre Festival. The production was directed by. The play was excellent and though the only words I understood were ". The Chekhov players were so expressive it didn't matter. And I was pleased that I could keep up somewhat with the translated dialogue. Labels: Chekhov International Theatre Festival. 10/31 Seoul at Night.
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Ga-ja!: 10/10 - 10/19 The Pusan International Film Festival and "You HAVE to get married!"
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Saturday, November 10, 2007. 10/10 - 10/19 The Pusan International Film Festival and "You HAVE to get married! On Wednesday morning, Nancy, her friends Lisette and Chris, and I rode the KTX. Bullet train to Pusan for the 12th annual Pusan International Film Festival. We were going to catch the festival's last few days, including the closing film. PIFF had kind of lost its ste. Am and I was only impressed by one of the films I saw, a Chinese production of a Mongolian story called Tuya's Wedding. Took us t...
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Ga-ja!: 10/29 Gyeongbok Palace
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Sunday, November 11, 2007. Though I had toured the palaces on my first trip to Seoul in 1995, I visited Gyeongbokgoong since Monday was a nice day. I arrived just in time for the changing of the guards ceremony which was a great photo opportunity. Photos can be found. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Maukie - the virtual cat 3. Ga-ja: The Next Chapter. View my complete profile. 10/19 - 11/5 Old Friends, Aye? 11/1 Twelfth Night.in Russian! 10/31 Seoul at Night. 10/25 - 10/29 Metro Hotel - Myungdong.
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Ga-ja!: 11/5 The End...
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Monday, November 12, 2007. As my trip neared the end, I had contrasting notions of time. Mongolia seemed so long ago but it also felt like I had just left San Francisco for this adventure. Before leaving Seoul on Monday, I said good-bye to some friends and my Korean mom. Nancy drove me to the airport and we said our farewell too. I'm always so sad to leave. Every time I come back, there's always something that's changed and no longer the way I remembered. But change is good. After. I had a blast with you!
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Ga-ja!: November 2007
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Monday, November 12, 2007. As my trip neared the end, I had contrasting notions of time. Mongolia seemed so long ago but it also felt like I had just left San Francisco for this adventure. Before leaving Seoul on Monday, I said good-bye to some friends and my Korean mom. Nancy drove me to the airport and we said our farewell too. I'm always so sad to leave. Every time I come back, there's always something that's changed and no longer the way I remembered. But change is good. After. On Thursday night, Nan...
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Ga-ja!: 10/19 - 11/5 Old Friends, Aye?
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Monday, November 12, 2007. 10/19 - 11/5 Old Friends, Aye? Markets, some of the most complicated mazes in Seoul; we visit the World Cup Museum where we take silly photos and make asses of ourselves "playing soccer"; and she expands my knowledge of the city by sharing her latest finds. Plus, since many of her friends are ex-pats, I catch up on my Canadian, aye? I suppose it's trying to recapture that freedom with old friends that makes coming back to Korea so much fun. Photos can be found here.
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Ga-ja!: September 2007
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Tuesday, September 25, 2007. 9/7 to 9/10 Final Days. 9/7 was a day of leisure. We had the option to ride which most took up. I had caught what turned out to be a stomach virus and rested. The weather and scenery made for a pleasant day off. In the afternoon we visited. And family. The little boy in the photos is his son but really his grandson. Son is either not going into the family business and/or lives far away. Goats, yaks and, of course, horses. Son: Put this picture in the front. Put it in the front.
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Ga-ja!: 10/19 - 11/5 Korean Cuisine
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Sunday, November 11, 2007. 10/19 - 11/5 Korean Cuisine. Korean cuisine in the U.S. is fairly similar to what's available in Korea but the major difference is price. In the States, what can best be described as appetizers are often more expensive than main dishes. For instance,. Is $2 in Seoul but around $10-$16 in the U.S. Arguably, you're standing on the street when eating at a. Korean-American takes on traditional dishes, like. Marinated short ribs) and. Is still popular and L.A. One of the most famous.
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Ga-ja!: 10/25 - 10/29 Metro Hotel - Myungdong
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Sunday, November 11, 2007. 10/25 - 10/29 Metro Hotel - Myungdong. There are some of the kindest, most open people in Korea and an example is the president of Metro Hotel. Metro Hotel was renovated three years ago and the lobby and rooms reminded me of the W Hotel. If you're in Seoul, it's a great alternative to the chain establishments since their rates are quite reasonable. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Maukie - the virtual cat 3. Ga-ja: The Next Chapter. View my complete profile. A Few Good Blogs.