Showing posts with label haeundae. Show all posts
Showing posts with label haeundae. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Old School Vids and Whatnot...

I was surfing YouTube last night...and came across some videos of the Hermit Kings from last year. A little blurry, but cool nontheless. It's us playin at Ol'55.

We did takea few months off, but we're playin again lately and having a lot of fun doing it. Most of us are leaving Korea in a fewmonths so why not play our way out s ROCK GODS!!!!!! hahaha! anyways....enjoy!

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Giant Strawberries in the Korean Countryside

Today was a great day. It's amazing how the countryside of Korea is a completely different world compared to the city. I suppose that's the case everywhere and not just in Korea , but it's been awhile since I've had the chance to get out of the city. Mai has only 2 days left in Korea , so we went into the country this morning with one of her former coworkers. He coworker's parents own a strawberry farm and it's the middle of strawberry season here in Korea . If there's one thing that I have to admit Koreans do well, it's growing great strawberries.

We drove about an hour outside of Busan to a town called Jinyeoung. We met the owners of the farm and some old women who worked as berry pickers. They were all over 70 years of age, one was 84! They seemed like very tough ladies, the kind of women who have lived hard lives. I think I was quite possibly the first foreigners they've probably met. They were very friendly, asking Mai and I to sit down and drink coffee and eat strawberries with them


Mai's hand holding a 200gram berry...looks like a tomato!What kind of steroids have they been feeding these guys???
This woman was the youngest of the pickers and she was in her 70's. Full od life and vigor as well.

This is the only strawberry I could find...poor me! I'd never cut it as a berry picker.The old women would have simply left me for dead and possibly turned me into kimchi.

Long story short, we picked some strawberries and were kindly given some homemade strawberry jam. It was a great example of country hospitality. Oh yeah, I also had enough time to grab a couple of kebabs at Lotte Department Store on my way back to work. I was the envy of my school's break room...poo haha!!!!

Tonight will both be a happy and a sad one. There's going to be a party in Haeundae. It's a going away party. I ususally make nothing of going away parties in Korea because it seems as if someone is always leaving Korea and they are usually, at best, an acquaintance. This time it's Mai, leaving and Amity is on her way as well. Of course, I'll see Mai in a month or so, but life in Korea is going to be strange without her close by. Looks like we'll have a feed of Korean BBQ tonight at a nice little spot in Jangsan (my neighborhood),. Should be 20-25 people there.