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Thanks Bill. Very interesting to hear about your experience. We too have been recipients of genuine and welcoming hospitality from people we have met in Korea. The simple act of smiling and trying to reach out in their language (clumsily I admit on our part) goes such a long way.
4 days agoI agree Rich. We felt badly as we somehow neglected to understand what we were getting into.
We have had such good fortune in dealing with people who care and truly want to help us.
Such amazing people you are meeting on this trip! So glad you were able to smuggle your batteries into Korea with you. :)
4 days agoBack in the early 90s I spent almost 3 weeks just before Christmas doing safety inspections of contractor facilities... The Koreans were the best hosts! The Korean Airlines safety staff even took me out to dinner the night before we left, and the boss then took me to visit his family! Some great memories.
5 days agoA wicked sense of humour!
5 days agoLove that too. We saw one with bling…sparkly sunglasses!
5 days agoWe have the same question…
5 days agoWe have the same question…
5 days agoHi Karen
The trash washed in with the tide from other countries. I agree tho that it is a jolt to see it.
A mini “Benihana” ! :)
6 days agoHer headscarf is adorable!
6 days agoGuess the bones underneath are a good soil for the tree :)
6 days agoWhat is the box in center for/ about?
6 days agoAnd helmeted for safety and rain protection! :)
6 days ago
Are you riding the cross-country path to Incheon? If so, I can point out some spots that may be challenging for the trikes, and offer some workarounds.
4 days ago