Friday, September 29, 2006
Stupid HTML
Okay, so this blog isn't quite looking like I want it to. I got Brent to put up his picture where I want mine to be, so I'd know where to put it, and now I can't find where his picture is to replace it with mine. Arg. Brent! I just don't get it! Ah well, I'll figure it out one of these days. In the meantime, this page should be constantly changing as I figure out what the heck I'm doing and learn to do some really cool stuff. So don't judge me on my blogger skills for at least 10 years yet (cuz it just might take me that long to figure everything out)!
Thursday, September 07, 2006
Myeongsashimri Beach
It was a dark, and stormy night... and by that I mean it was a bright sunny day, and we were on a beach. Two hours on one bus, sitting for 20 mintues, then 15 mninutes on a second bus, and we found ourselves on the beautiful beach of Myeongsashimri.
We went with about a dozen people from Mokpo, and met up with a few other 외국인s (if you can't read that word, install your Asian fonts) from sort of nearby. So we made it to the beach, went for a swim, played some frisbee and catch, got to know everybody we didn't know. Then we set up a tent on the beach, barbecued some food, ate some other food, got really full... I love pot luck barbecues! Went swimming some more. Built a big bonfire, Dave, Stu, and Chad played us some guitar, Nikola had her violin (which Chad shortly turned into a fretless mandolin) and Amy brought her bongos. More swimming, more music, s'mores and hite. When it was good and dark we got to enjoy the beautiful phosphorous in the ocean, truly a magical moment for us first-timers.
We went with about a dozen people from Mokpo, and met up with a few other 외국인s (if you can't read that word, install your Asian fonts) from sort of nearby. So we made it to the beach, went for a swim, played some frisbee and catch, got to know everybody we didn't know. Then we set up a tent on the beach, barbecued some food, ate some other food, got really full... I love pot luck barbecues! Went swimming some more. Built a big bonfire, Dave, Stu, and Chad played us some guitar, Nikola had her violin (which Chad shortly turned into a fretless mandolin) and Amy brought her bongos. More swimming, more music, s'mores and hite. When it was good and dark we got to enjoy the beautiful phosphorous in the ocean, truly a magical moment for us first-timers.
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