Bye-Bye, Seoul- I'll Miss You......
Hi, gang. It's about midnight on Friday, and we are packing up and ready to go to Daegu. Well, I not packed yet, but I'm getting it down to a science these days. You'll be glad to know I have been ready to go every time we've shipped out for a new city.(No, Ma, I'm not lying.) Actually, I've been early. (Dammit! I just jinxed myself...)
We closed tonight to a really nice crowd and an unexpected treat to boot. Mr. Park, our presenter(more info about him in other blogs) gave each of the cast members gifts from his production company. We each received these really cool and unique plates. They have pictures of Elvis and everything! Just kidding, they are really nice and we were told each is slightly different as they were handmade by a famous local artisan. Cool! The only drawback is I'll probably have to ship it home, as my bags are getting full from shopping. It'll be interesting to see how I pack this time. Creatively, very creatively....
Well, I'll keep it short as I have to start the aforementioned packing for the 3-4 hour drive to Daegu, where I've been told the temperature is, on average, a good 5 degrees(Celsius) hotter than Seoul. The nice thing, though, is that we don't open until Tuesday, so I'll have a few days to deflate, if I don't melt first. I can only hope that the "PC's" are as plentiful there as they were in Taejon so I can continue to update y'all on my comings and goings.
Hey, wanna see some characters in Hangul(Korean)? You DO! Well, here goes...
ㅗ됴, ㅑ'ㅡ ㅈ갸샤ㅜㅎ ㅑㅜ ㅏㅐㄱㄷ무! ㅑ누'ㅅ 솜ㅅ 채ㅐㅣ?
(Hey, I'm writing in Korean! Isn't that Cool?)
I don't think that's exactly how to do it, but there's a button that switches from Hangul to English, and the Characters are on the same keys. So, I'll sign off as I normally would, wishing you Peace, but in Korean! Yea!
무-ㅜㅛㅐㅜㅎ ㅗ묜대!(An-nyong Hayseo!)
ㅖㄷㅁㅊㄷ,(Peace,)
ㄴㅅㄷㅍㄷ(Steve)
We closed tonight to a really nice crowd and an unexpected treat to boot. Mr. Park, our presenter(more info about him in other blogs) gave each of the cast members gifts from his production company. We each received these really cool and unique plates. They have pictures of Elvis and everything! Just kidding, they are really nice and we were told each is slightly different as they were handmade by a famous local artisan. Cool! The only drawback is I'll probably have to ship it home, as my bags are getting full from shopping. It'll be interesting to see how I pack this time. Creatively, very creatively....
Well, I'll keep it short as I have to start the aforementioned packing for the 3-4 hour drive to Daegu, where I've been told the temperature is, on average, a good 5 degrees(Celsius) hotter than Seoul. The nice thing, though, is that we don't open until Tuesday, so I'll have a few days to deflate, if I don't melt first. I can only hope that the "PC's" are as plentiful there as they were in Taejon so I can continue to update y'all on my comings and goings.
Hey, wanna see some characters in Hangul(Korean)? You DO! Well, here goes...
ㅗ됴, ㅑ'ㅡ ㅈ갸샤ㅜㅎ ㅑㅜ ㅏㅐㄱㄷ무! ㅑ누'ㅅ 솜ㅅ 채ㅐㅣ?
(Hey, I'm writing in Korean! Isn't that Cool?)
I don't think that's exactly how to do it, but there's a button that switches from Hangul to English, and the Characters are on the same keys. So, I'll sign off as I normally would, wishing you Peace, but in Korean! Yea!
무-ㅜㅛㅐㅜㅎ ㅗ묜대!(An-nyong Hayseo!)
ㅖㄷㅁㅊㄷ,(Peace,)
ㄴㅅㄷㅍㄷ(Steve)
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Knock on wood baby!
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