my apartment. its tiny. essentially a cube with two smaller cubes attached at the top that house a bathroom and a tiny kitchen/laundry room combo. it's really only limiting when i try and cook. also no dryer. i wash my clothes but by the time they dry on the drying rack they're all brittle and wrinkled. small complaints for an overall agreeable living space.
the international body painting festival was held in daegu this year. it threatened to rain all day - i'm not sure how that would work (i guess it would just be the body festival) - but luckily it held off, at least while i was there. unfortunately we arrived too early to see the finished works, but i did get to see the work in progress. later some of my fellow daegu epik teachers showed me pictures they took of the finished work. you'll have to take my word for it that it was pretty cool.
living statue with miss yun on the left there in the nautical stripes (abi i think you'll be pleased to hear it's all the rage over here in korea - like everywhere, its crazy).
some teenagers rocking it out while people waited to see the painted bodies. they were actually kind of good. the girl had some pipes on her.
i met another epik teacher at the festival and afterwards we toured downtown daegu with her co-teacher's son playing guide. he was a computer engineering major and had pretty decent english for only studying for 6 months. still he got flustered a lot and had to resort to looking up translations on his phone. its a common practice with korean/english conversations. he took off after dinner so we met a group of other epik teachers at a canadian owned bar in downtown daegu called the holy grill. it was like a mini-reunion of orientation. after 10pm they started an all you can drink for 15,000 won deal. that's not even $15. it was crazy. josh, the dude with the glasses in the pictures below, was a sweaty mess by the end of the night. i don't even know how he got home.
after we left the holy grill, we went down to the basement to a bar called go go vinyl. it was basically a dance club. there was dancing. some of it was awkward. some a little too suggestive (for instance, what's with the girl in the yellow?). most of it was fun. at this point josh was like a crazy drunken tornado, tearing up the dancefloor, making challenges to dancers way out of his league. there was little we could do to stop him. the next picture tries to illustrate the seizure inducing lights that invaded the dance floor.
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Two mentions in one post - I feel like a celebrity!
That monkey picture will be perfect for the article you agreed to write for the magazine... Remember that? Yeah? Good! Start thinking of a female pen name.
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