Archive for June, 2012

Famous Korean Temple

Thursday, June 28th, 2012

I’m really missing Korea these days. I’ve heard several times from one of my friends there, and almost went over to speak at a conference, but that fell through.

All of that just makes me want to go there for a visit even more.

I lived in Korea for 6 years (already 10 in Japan now, wow!) but it seems like yesterday and like it was a lot longer. It was a very big part of my life, and well, still is.

One of the things that always impressed me was that old stuff was really old.

In the US, old was 50 years, maybe 100. In Korea that’s still infancy.

It was really amazing (not using that word lightly here) to walk into a temple or garden that had stood, virtually the same, for 100’s of years.

One of my favorites is Bulguk Temple – λΆˆκ΅­μ‚¬Β – located in Kyoungju (often called BulgukSa Temple, but the “Sa” means “Temple” so is redundant).

Actually the name means Land (country) of Buddha Temple and began construction in 751. You can ‘feel’ that when you enter the gates. It’s been restored a number of times, but still has essentially the same structure as it had when originally built. Pretty impressive.

Here’s a photo I took of it the last time I visited:

bulguk temple - Kyounju Korea

Father’s Day in Japan

Thursday, June 21st, 2012

This past Sunday was Father’s Day.

It’s a much bigger holiday in the US than here in Japan. There is Father’s day here though it’s not such a big holiday. It’s the same in Korea, but there is only one holiday for both parents called, oddly enough, Parents’ Day. It’s sort of a big deal, but not as big a deal as Children’s Day in Korea.

Anyway, we celebrated Father’s Day sort of. I didn’t really mention it to my sons because it feels strange to teach them about a holiday that means they need to treat me specially or get or make me a gift.

They didn’t remember that in the past we usually call Grandpa to wish him a happy Father’s Day either.

At church though it was a major part of the service and part of the kids’ activity as well.

<sigh> the traditional gift loved/hated by all fathers? a necktie. Even better? A handmade one πŸ˜‰

So, I got my first Father’s day presents. Here’s a picture of my first presents:

My new Clark Kent look

Thursday, June 7th, 2012

Glasses as fashion are a fairly new thing, especially for them just being for the sake of fashion and not to help you see better – just look better?
You see NBA stars and others these days sporting big frames with either plain glass lenses or even no lenses at all.
Some of my students wear them, too.
I took a photo of me a while ago wearing some glasses that gave me sort of the Clark Kent look, but I had the chance to try some different ones a couple of days ago.
I’m not sure I’m really the super hero type, but I do believe my ‘secret identity’ self is a good cover πŸ˜‰

Here’s a photo of me with the glasses:
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