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Asia » South Korea » Seoul » Mapo-gu » World Cup Stadium November 16th 2012

This second year in Korea was a bit different than I imagined, I know things can't always be the same but I didn’t expect to get bored by my time in Korea. No 'bored' isn't the right word for it, I guess 'same same' is the Asian way to say it. Over a year you do just end up repeating the same experiences only a little differently. This year I went to Japan, China and Thailand during the breaks, had a quick ski trip, a trip on the KTX (fast train) to Busan, a day trip to the DMZ/North Korea and enjoyed my second weekend at the Boryeong Mud Festival. Over Christmas most of us decided to stay in Korea and enjoy the ski season, mostly because it was cheap and as I had only just ... read more
K* Frontier, my Kindergarten crazys!
End of year play @ Kids College
PUB GOLF in Hongdae!

Asia » South Korea » Seoul » Mapo-gu » World Cup Stadium February 16th 2012

Don't worry, blog. I haven't neglected you! I haven't had much internet access lately, and when I have had web access, it's been slow or for a very short amount of time. I've been writing blog posts and saving them in Word for when I have steady internet access to post blog entries and photos. A good chunk of this might be after I arrive home on the 18th, but I'm slowly catching up!... read more

Asia » South Korea » Seoul » Mapo-gu » World Cup Stadium September 24th 2011

Warm sunshine pelted the concrete surrounding World Cup Stadium this past Saturday afternoon as hundreds of Expats came out for the FC Seoul Annual Expat Festival. Admission to the game included a general admission ticket, a hot dog and beer for 10,000won about $8.70 CAD. Standing inside the makeshift courtyard on the north end of the stadium enjoying a local Expats band strumming 50s swing tunes while people-watching. Shortly we spotted "Mad Victor" standing on top of a short ladder adding spray paint to an in-progress graffiti wall. Wondering through the crowd three tents on the far side stated Brazilian Tacos, Peruvian Rellenos and Mexican Quesadillas. Nostrils smelling sweet scents we stood in line for ten minutes until a man shouted, "I am sorry everyone but we have no more materials. We are sold out," a ... read more
Mad Victor
Graffiti
FC Supporters




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