Another stroll along the dial (well, TVs don't have dials anymore, now do they?)
Stunning buds and blossoms of flowering quince near the bus terminal in central Gimhae.
A quick stroll through a small video arcade near Haeundae beach
A procession in Gimhae to protest US beef imports
A kind of beetle partaking of a berry on Imho Mountain in Gimhae, Korea.
Parabolas
Another bit, this time with a wider survey of campaign trucks (and more of a sense of how much of a clamor is caused by all of this activity). No dancers this time, though. Imagine if this was how campaigng were done in the U.S. Of course, most cities in the U.S. have noise ordinances.
UCC is a Konglish acronym for user-created content -- web videos and the like, which have been promoted as a creative outlet for Koreans (though it's been pointed out that being told to create user-created content is sort of odd).
They make that kimchi look as saucy and slathered as they can, don't they?
School and the academies had let out, so students were getting their goods at this local candy/snack/stationery/toy store.
We made our first trip back to Seoul in more than a year. Here, I recorded the massive (and that's saying something in re: Korean apt. blocks) development right outside of the express bus terminal.
I recorded two other segments as the Skyliner express train zipped along from Narita to Tokyo. The third is on MiniDV, but there's someting I've not yet been able to figure out about transferring video to the hard drive.
Funkadesi performs at the Clark Street festival in Chicago, July 26, 2009 http://www.funkadesi.com/
My Lady Friend eagerly harvests tomatoes from the garden.
As I say in the video, "I've never seen these in nature." Those flames would shoot down fairly close to people's heads, too. Something you wouldn't see in America... which is what I get a kick out of seeing in Asia.
The fading colors of the sunset on Oct. 14 in Gimhae
Images captured by the TRACE solar probe that show prominences and rifts on the solar surface. Epic, ain't it?
The usual three-way discussion in traffic about where to have lunch, here occurring in the northern end of central Kathmandu.
I took a nice walk along Imho Mountain this afternoon. As I headed home, I stopped to capture some of the petals that were falling from this tree. A little girl and her grandmother came out of the building, the girl saw me (exclaiming "It's a foreigner"), and then she busted out here mobile in order to record the scene as well.
Something I caught on a Korean travel show. It's for my Lady Friend to see, because we decided not to go on our last day in New Delhi.
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