I’m going to start this off by saying something highly controversial, so please brace yourselves. If you’d rather not continue, that’s fine; I understand. For those of you who are prepared, here we go:
I’m going to start this off by saying something highly controversial, so please brace yourselves. If you’d rather not continue, that’s fine; I understand. For those of you who are prepared, here we go:
Google Flights is a wonderful, time-sucking, travel-inducing tool, providing the sweet, sweet satisfaction of plugging in a random date and seeing where in the world you could fly to for the lowest amount of money. Since we’ve been in Seoul, many hours (days?) have been spent daydreaming about new travel destinations while playing with the various …
On any given weekend in Seoul, and even on weekdays for that matter, you can find groups of people, most often retirement-age and up, donning brightly-colored outdoor gear on their way out for a hike somewhere in the mountainous areas surrounding Seoul. From what we can tell, the required gear list, at least in winter …
A few weeks after arriving in Korea, we were spending some time in our hotel researching places that we might like to travel to when we came across a video advertising a fire festival on a beautiful island, which we obviously had to book tickets to immediately. And yes, maybe I’m intentionally trying to make …
You know what I didn’t really think about when we moved to South Korea? How to get a haircut. It wasn’t really on the short list of things to think about as we were navigating the logistics to move here, but it quickly became important a few weeks into our time here when I started to resemble the Geico caveman a couple of weeks in.
So, if you didn’t know already, we moved to South Korea just over a month ago! You might say to yourself, “a month is kind of a long time to go without providing your friends and family with any updates,” and to that we say, “my bad.” If we were chatting via the wonderful Korean …