6.09.2012

Every Day Life in Korea

Here are a few photos from every day life in Korea.  I believe there's a bike ride in here, subway stops, a market, and a bus stop.  Nothing out of the ordinary, just the places I pass every day and never think twice about.  Here they are...



(A little ally during a bike ride adventure)


(Need some red peppers?)


(A misty fish market)


(So, the best way I can describe these things are as fish cakes or the spam of fish...)


(Riding in the park)


(Interest bridge in the park)

(A few rice paddies with city in the background - that's Suwon)


(Women hard at work doing something in the rice fields)


(Sadang - my main stop going in to Seoul)


(T-Money Recharge time...)


(The translation is: Mi-Su-Teo Pi-Cha or Mister Pizza)


(7780 is my bus that takes me from Seoul to Suwon and back again)


(Tent Restaurant as I like to call it)


(They mainly sell fried foods as well as a few traditional Korean foods such as the fish spam)


(Lots of construction happening in Korea at the moment...)


(Katrina found some stick deodorant and she was pretty pumped)


(A handy-man shop catering to all your needs)


(Market with over hang to keep the sun off.  Many Koreans don't like the sun which is why some people have made the argument so many children wear glasses.  I know, it's a leap but possible.)


(Veggie Time)

(Train station time)


(International RC time)


(All cars to the starting line...)


(Repair work between races)


(Held on to these guys quite a few times in the subway)


(Practice that Korean so you know where you are going...  Actually, you don't have to worry, it comes up in English - most of the time...)

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