As I said, I’ve been back in Korea for a little over a month and a bit. Plenty has happened, including Chuseok, the IAK ceili, a trip to Herself’s grandmother’s farm, walks into and out of work, and a little bit of a trip to a theme park.
Here is a simple photo update of the past 40 odd days. Some have had some editing, others go up in their natural state, so to speak.
All photographs copyright Conor O’Reilly, 2013
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thanks for the snapshots into your world. It a very realistic view that I appreciate. I assume that was your +one. She is adorable!! thank you.
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Yes that’s her!
I’m glad you enjoyed the pics. Korea has that very real feel to it, in a kind of rusty no-holds-barred kind of way.
I wasn’t sure how the long stream of photos would come across but they seem to have had a good reaction.
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the one standing just outside the rusty gate with the barbed wire on top that screams do not enter with the beautiful beach and ocean on the other side….that pictures has more than a thousand words behind it. The scary looking shop labeled Coffee Tree, doesn’t look like it sells coffee or trees…..LOVE it.
It makes me want to explore my little town and snap some interesting shots. (if i had a minute to spare..heehee.) I don’t think Cottonwood can compare of course I have never looked at it through a lens.
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