Korea and Culture
Day 3 Jeju’s Unforgiving Weather
1We started the day in wonderful weather and grabbed a bus to the beach. On the way to the beach, the bottom fell out. We decided to turn around and head back home. We really thought that the worst of the rain had fallel and that we could get back without getting that wet…..Boy were we wrong. I have never been this wet. We crossed the street to grab a cab and luckily a cab stopped quickly after we got to the other side of the road. There was literally a gallon or two of water in the cab’s seats when we got out at JJ’s mother’s house. I had to dry out everything from my wallet and was extremely worried about my camera. My Lowepreo bag with rain cover came through. The outside was soaked. My padding inside the bag was a little damp, but my camera and lenses were not touched.

We had a bunch of time to kill inside, so we played some games, looked at old photographs and cooked a lot of food. This was when I noticed that I had made the Oh family Wall of Fame. Can you see my competitors. We joked that the reason that I am here is that my Korean level is about that of all the grandchildren.
This was our last day on the island.(Which sounds so wierd, since I am watching LOST as I type this) We had to get up early the next day to make it back to the mainland. The weather really cut one of the days out of our trip and I was really looking forward to getting some sunset shots on the beach. I may have to wait until Honolulu to get those. We are heading back to Jeju in a month, but it sounds like we are going to be way to busy for me to have any time to get back to the beach.
Today marks the 60 day count-down till we are back in the states.
Ilchulbong Volcanic Crater
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We got to Seongsan Ilchulbong(성산 일출봉) at about three in the afternoon after another hour long bus ride. You can read more about Ilchulbong here, here and here. Also, be sure and check out Joanne’s post over at the Jeju Life Blog. (They don’t update the blog anymore, but there is a wealth of information there) We began the short hike up to the top shortly after arriving. The climb was pretty easy and only took us about 30 minutes to get the top with multiple stops along the way. Having lived in Korea for over four years, I wasn’t surprised at all to see Korean women climbing to the top in dresses and high-heels.

There was a viewing section set up at the top. There were a bunch of tourist with us. I can only imagine what the sunrise would be like from this point.

We passed this rock on the way up and down the crater. There were benches set up about every 30 meters or so. There were plenty of opportunities to stop and take a rest.

At the foot of the crater there was an area with small convenience stores and a couple of restaurants. This area was hugely popular with everyone that finished the hike.

We had to use my gorillapod to get a photo of us at the base. We were pretty tired from a long day and headed back after having a couple of beers at the base.
We had so much planned for our third day, but……
Day 3 in a later post.
Urban Green
3This post is really for my brother, Hall. He is almost finished with his masters in Landscape Architecture at Mississippi State University. How’s that thesis coming bro?
There are also some spaces with some public gardens that I didn’t get to. I also forgot to get a picture of the name cards that are posted in the ground, so you know who the garden belongs to. There is definitely more space here than in Seoul and the residents take full advantage of it.


All of these photos were taken within a 10min walk of my apartment. It is also time for everyone to dry out their red peppers and it was very easy to find some to take photos of. Almost every other apartment had some on the front drive. I love the fact that every available space is used in our neighborhood. 


I haven’t spent too much time in this park, but I have enjoyed a few beers here late at night.
I am in the process of packing for my trip to Jeju. Our flight leaves tomorrow at 2!





JJ Thanks for bringing your camera!
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