This is what I worked on in chilbo this week. It's a Korean plant and I need to have Nan write it down because I always forget even though she has me repeat it a few times. It needed firing and so I left it there for next week.
Wood guy framed these pieces for me. He even showed up this week to give me a hard time again. That's when I kept telling him goodbye in Korean. He and Nan thought it was hilarious.
Here's a closeup.
Nan took this picture of me working last week. I never know what she is going to snap a shot but I try to make sure my reading glasses are off.
This is from last week's chicken night. The guy on the left is Nan's boyfriend and the girl has a craft shop on the same street as Nan.
I've met her a few times and she is really nice. She also knows quite a bit of English.
This was the leftovers. It was really good although I don't normally eat chicken at 8 or 9 at night but in Korea I will make the exception.
Tomorrow, Rocketman and I are going on a trip to Gwangju to see a Korean co-worker that he used to work with. JG gave me a hard time when I first came here but now we are the best of friends. We're going to visit his city. What better way to sightsee than with a native. We are taking the train and it should take about 2 1/2 hours to get there. We are so excited.
Wood guy framed these pieces for me. He even showed up this week to give me a hard time again. That's when I kept telling him goodbye in Korean. He and Nan thought it was hilarious.
Here's a closeup.
Nan took this picture of me working last week. I never know what she is going to snap a shot but I try to make sure my reading glasses are off.
This is from last week's chicken night. The guy on the left is Nan's boyfriend and the girl has a craft shop on the same street as Nan.
I've met her a few times and she is really nice. She also knows quite a bit of English.
This was the leftovers. It was really good although I don't normally eat chicken at 8 or 9 at night but in Korea I will make the exception.
Tomorrow, Rocketman and I are going on a trip to Gwangju to see a Korean co-worker that he used to work with. JG gave me a hard time when I first came here but now we are the best of friends. We're going to visit his city. What better way to sightsee than with a native. We are taking the train and it should take about 2 1/2 hours to get there. We are so excited.
Looks like a lotus pod.
ReplyDeleteGwangju was the first place I lived in Korea! There are some gorgeous chunky mountains on the way.
The word verification for that one was "missed." *sniff*
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