We started today with rain. But we had a delicious breakfast at the Hyatt in Jungman, where we are staying until Tuesday. There are many tourists here from all over the world, including U.S. military stationed in Korea who are on furlough. We met a group from Chicago, one of whom plays in the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra. We met some oceanographers from Penn State University who helped us learn about the shuttle schedules to the airport. So there is much help speaking English right now.
After a walk over the Cheonjeyeon Popko foot bridge and to the waterfalls, we had a delicious lunch of kal-bi (barbecued ribs). Max took a long nap, and Mike went to the beach, after the weather cleared. We are pampering ourselves now to regain our strength for next week.
Pictures are of Cheonjeyeon area. It is beautiful here.
2 comments:
Miya is as beautiful as Cheonjeyeon in the photos you shared in today's post; thanks for sharing so much of your journey with us. I will be thinking about all four of you all day tomorrow -- and I guess our tomorrow is your today, so I'm thinking about you today! You have all our best wishes.
I wish I were there! Thanks for the internet 'postcards'.
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