Lost In Translation
T-shirts with English writing on them are very common here. You see them in stores, in the markets, and on people everywhere. You have to wonder if the people buying…
T-shirts with English writing on them are very common here. You see them in stores, in the markets, and on people everywhere. You have to wonder if the people buying…
Our puppy, Dulce, is an fantastic little dog and we have some recent photos and videos to share! We adopted her as a puppy in 2009 from the Rat Terrier rescue…
Being “in the future” on the other side of world from family, we got to celebrate Easter before them 🙂  It was a beautiful day and it was wonderful having…
Johnnie’s sister has arrived for a week-long visit! We are going to try to cram in as many sightseeing and restaurant experiences as we can before she leaves. She arrived…
While in the Korean supermarkets, I always hit up the pasta aisle and the rice aisle because of the wonderfully different varieties of both that are available. On a recent…
Seoul is the capital and the largest city in South Korea. Almost half of South Korea’s population lives in the vicinity of Seoul. It is the political, financial, educational, and…
Last week while in Seoul, my friend and I went to the amazing shopping district called Dongdaemun. According to my Lonely Planet Seoul guidebook, Dongdaemun has “over 30,000 stores and…
Johnnie is home!! He’s been TDY for the past almost 6 weeks and finally returned on Friday evening. If you’ve been following our blog, you can see that I’ve kept…
There were a lot of interesting things to see at the Hangang Yeouido Spring Flower Festival in Seoul! Â There were many food vendors set up selling unique foods that I’ve…
Spring is in the air! The weather is finally starting to warm up and things are starting to bloom. The first two photos, taken in the city we live in,…