Sunday, November 25, 2007

Fall with Family

This past week we had some family around for the Thanksgiving holiday. Rachael and Eric visited and we had some fun times visiting with them. I'm afraid we stressed Eric out a bit when he was assigned the 'major' task of preparing the mashed potatoes for the Thanksgiving Banquet--- however, he and Rachael came through with flying colors -- they were great.


We did a bit of hiking with Rach and Eric -- Here are a couple of shots from Peralta Trail in the Superstition Mountains. This first shot is taken from the top of Peralta Trail looking north to Weaver's Needle -- unfortunately we never found the Lost Dutchman's Mine on this trip.

The second shot is below the top looking south towards Tucson. This is the first time that Kris was in good enough shape to make it to the top. Of course, I did my usual sterling job -- just a few knee problems on the way down from the top.


Later during the week we celebrated Mike's birthday since Kris and I are going to Las Vegas next weekend and will miss his birthday. Mike is getting to be an old man and almost set off the smoke alarm when he had to blow out so many candles.

However, regardless of his physical age -- he is still a kid at heart and enjoyed playing with his new toy (it is a remote control helicopter that you can see in the foreground)

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Fall in South Korea

Well, here we go for a first posting. We spent 10 days in South Korea with Angie. She is such a superb hostess and tour guide. We never had a boring moment and loved everything we saw and did. Here is a short (only 100+ pictures) of our experience -- Angie has a lot of pictures, from her perspective.

Hopefully you can enjoy these pictures without any greater explanation
Angie in her 'living room' - note the absence of furniture -- we did a lot of sitting and laying on the floor while in Korea.





Angie and Carol in front of 'totems' at a historical, cultural village in Asan City (Angie's town where she works).





Angie and Kris at the Asan Village center -- don't they look like they are enjoying themselves!





Angie and Kris at the top of the mountain in Sarokasan (actually we rode a cable car part of the way up and hiked the rest)






Angie and Carol in front of a memorial to some dead admiral in Asan City.





Angie and Carol in front of the beginning of the City Stream in downtown Seoul -- an extremely large and modern city.






Here we are in front of the Seoul LDS Temple -- it was very beautiful and was quite a walk up a steep hill.











Kris doing his 'GQ' pose in Yosu at the southern tip of South Korea. Angie has us traveling from the most northern point (in South Korea near the demilitarized zone) to the most southern point at Yosu.