Korean Spring
Monday, April 18th, 2011It’s spring in Korea. What does that mean?
Well, it generally means a raise in temperature and teenage hormones.
And flowers.
Japan is known for its sakura season. And its underdog sibling, the ume blossom season isn’t anything to sneeze at either. But when you think of Korea, flowers isn’t what come to mind. Mostly it’s that pesky neighbour of ours, and he doesn’t look anything as nice as what I’m posting in here.
As I’ve mentioned occasionally, I live next to Namsan park. Namsan park is . . . a park. Parks have flowers. So, to get down to it, these are some pictures taken on the mountain that shapes my calves.
Now, isn’t that beautiful?
Of course, can’t please some people.
The entire album can be viewed here.