This is the Seoul model at Seoul History Museum. That is Seoul Tower.
This is Joe's family when we had dinner with them. His wife Ok Sup and his sons Daniel and Samuel.
Netta with her stone family.
The sky - Netta took this photo from our deck. Fall sky.
Our neighbor's persimmon tree with an almost ripe persimmon.
Olive at Lotte World making friends with a plastic ghost.
Netta at Lotte World.
Netta pushing Bobbe at Lotte World.
Ok needs no explanation......
Olive driving- this was before John let her sit on his lap and drive in traffic......
Netta and Olive on the merry-go-round.
The kids and the grandparents.
Netta's turtle ship model that she made in her multicultural art class at school.
Dragonflies .....
Mom and Dad in Nakseongdae Park.
Netta and John at Seoul National University. We had a picnic in the field there.
This is in Gangwon-do - fall colors.
This is the mating grasshopper restaurant at the beginning of the rail bike track that we rode on. We ate here - Italian food - Netta was very happy. Although she ended up eating pork cutlet and french fries because they wouldn't do just noodles and butter. Or rather we couldn't get the idea across.
Inside the grasshopper.
On the rail bikes ready to ride. So fun. I will write more about this soon...
Dad and Netta arguing on their rail bike.....
Olive and Bobbe on the rail bike.
The tunnel...
A bridge we saw while riding the bike.
The mosaic fish at the end of the rail bike track.
The ocean----behind a big fence..
More fall colors.
A shot of our cabin that we stayed in.
A cool plant that we saw on our hike up the mountain at the cabin.
John amusing Olive with the acorn hat guy.
She took the hat and laughed.
The view from the top of the mountain.
A weird fungus.
A caterpillar Netta found.
Olive and her fake smile.
That's all folks. I'll try to fill in the details later.
Missing home.............
That has got to be the most perfect picture of Alvin I have ever seen. Missed you guys yesterday - but glad you are having such an amazing experience. -Anne
ReplyDeleteWe missed being there too - been thinking so much about you and aching for home.
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