All posts filed under “South Korea”
No Front Teeth
Sub-artctic temperatures aren’t keeping the little ones down this winter. We’re gearing up for the final month of preschool before these wonderful kiddos graduate to the first grade. What am I going to do without all these toothless hooligans?
Birobong
With zero experience hiking in the snow, I headed with Seoul Hiking Group two hours southeast of Seoul to Chiaksan, a mountain infamous for it’s harsh winds and unforgiving cold temperatures. It was both beautiful and insanely challenging. While the distance to the peak, Birobong… Read More
Jaunbong
Bukhansan National Park is made up of 3 parts: the smaller Bugaksan in the west, Bukhansan in the middle, home to the highest peak in the park, and Dobongsan to the east. As we have explored Bukhansan quite extensively, Adam and I decided to head… Read More
Magic on the Cheonggyecheon
The Seoul Lantern festival is, in my humble opinion, one of the most magical festivals that Korea has to offer. This was my second year attending this festival and it hadn’t lost any of its charm. In fact, I went not once, but twice this… Read More
