I've taken a bit of a break from blogging over the (Korean) New Year's break while my good friend from Canada came to visit. For those of you who've never been to a country technically still at war, it must come as a shock to find that we live less than 100km from the ememy lines. While my friend was here, we took him up to the DMZ to see a bit of the action.
We tried our best to keep him out of trouble, but it wasn't easy . . .

(apologies to his mom)




Striking a meditative pose. (I'm feeling a warm breeze from the North . . .)
Thanks for coming out, Jonathan!
1 Comments:
This was in Goseong county on the east coast. The comment about things being smaller is a bit misleading--the bike in question was a kiddies bike, and my friend is about 210cm.
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