Monday, February 25, 2008

korean festival



the new york philharmonic is playing in pyongyang; penny is working for GM in seoul; judy interviewed three koreans for the wsu graphic design position at at caa in dallas; and marcia, oded, andrew, and julia had mekchu, pajun, bulgogi, and kalbi last night at the new seoul garden restaurant in southfield. so we are all appreciating korean culture in our own ways.

and penny has a photo to show for it. she took this dancer sunday night at San'chon, everyone's favorite restaurant and performance space in seoul. a traditional vegetarian menu, said to be buddhist, lubricated with the potent traditional drink soju, followed by traditional folk dances on a small central stage. i hope penny joined in the final circle dance, as i did. i hope she didn't spin around and around and then fall down like i did. could it have been the soju?

i said i wouldn't be making this blog into a boring family newsletter, but while we're on the subject of korea, i can't leave out a recent photo of tamara, can i? but i would like to move it down to end this post but can't figure it out. still learning how to blog.

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