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Friday, 27 June 2008
Sense of Balance
Monday, 23 June 2008
It's not What it Seems to Be
Friday, 13 June 2008
Chasing Butterflies
It was a not-so-hot and not-so-cold morning when we decided to go biking within the vicinity of the village. The good thing about biking here is that only a few cars come and go so it's safer and with fresher air. We'd already biked for five minutes when I noticed these yellow flowers with some butterflies flying around. I requested Yonghoon to go back to the house and get the digital camera for me to be able to capture this rare opportunity of nature's wonder. Call me lucky for having a husband who doesn't mind pampering me by following my little requests :) because it's a rare treat here in South Korea where most people still think that men are as high as the sky and women are as low as the ground. Anyway, back to the picture above, as soon as Yonghoon was back I started chasing butterflies to capture with their wings spread out. The one here was the closest shot I got without the butterfly noticing it. If I think of the global warming threat, I feel sad. If these flowers don't survive the heat, I am wondering how butterflies will be able to supply their needs.
Tuesday, 10 June 2008
A Group Picture Challenge
Children's day is being celebrated here in South Korea every 5th of May and because most of us weren't deprived of a much awaited holiday from teaching, we decided to go for a group picnic at Eunpa park grounds. We did agree on KKB and then later share with others. I don't have kids yet but then I always consider my husband my eldest son :-). We did have fun and before we parted, I asked the Filipina mothers to try to gather their kids for a group picture. I explained that it will be a treasure to have pictures taken with their fellow Korean-Filipino kids. So the mothers called their kids and when they were already in one place, digital cameras started to click. This one clearly shows how challenging it is to take pictures of kids :-)
Each mother tried to have their kids on a posing mode to no avail because all they wanted was to run ....chasing each other. One kid ran back to her mother before we were able to click our digital cameras. When some kids started to cry because they were forced to pose for a group picture, we decided to let them go because it's their "day" and no one should be crying. These kids are up to have a very busy schedule in school in a few years time and as much as possible they mustn't be deprived of their treasured playtime.
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