There is so much to say and I have not said much at all. In the post that follows, you will see pictures that have made me happy and read words that express odd feelings I have about the state of things and what's to come. The words and feelings don't truly express the feelings I have about the pictures and my experiences in Korea, as they have all made me happy. Although, Seoul has been a rainy place so far this summer but I am still happy about my time here. While the state of the world is questionable, my mental state has been right good. I have been picking up Britishisms from friends. It is now August and I have but a month to go in Seoul before I return home. There are a lot of things I will miss in Korea. The pictures that follow are a small glimpse of what I will miss. I do miss home though, and although the following does not include most recent events, I will be updating again soon with reflections on my trip to Japan. Until then...
The start of the Summer in Seoul
Neon and Fast
Artistic and Unrefined
Cavemen with Kanye West Glasses
Telling our Survival
Migrations towards the Music
False Advertising
Like Harry Potter
A Strange World
Butt Familiar
Seoul Tower pierces the Sky
Deer feces pleasantly odoriferous in the midst of City Smells
Far from the Herd
Far from a recent Past
Trying to tame Nature
Increasing the Baroness of Our Earth Mother
The Future is Over and Over Again
We will be on the Move
And Masking our Feelings
Enforced by Tanks in Public Places
Caged while trying to cross Bridges
Stone Statues of a Feasible Future
A New World Order
Saying how to be happy
Hotter than
Kids being cool
National pride
And people waiting
to Unify
while concrete fights a pretty Sky
Lost Love letters are given to Strangers
We all want to be beautiful
and wish we could fly
Boobi Boobi
Belly Dancing
Loosing One's head amidst all of the Trash
Feeling Homeless regardless of Prosperity
The sun sets on construction
Friends celebrate their last days together
Bombs buried in the Globe
Monopolies happy to capitalize
but there is still Solace in Summer...
Monday, July 21, 2008
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