Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Independence Day by the Bay

Our good friends Jon and Elaine recently moved to Oakland, and David had never been to the Bay Area, so over the 4th of July we took a long weekend and traveled to California to visit our friends and enjoy the wonders of San Francisco.

We quickly hit a lot of the typical tourist sites (Pier 39, Chinatown, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Ferry Terminal), but we also mostly did a lot of eating and walking around a variety of neighborhoods. Some of our favorites were hanging out in the Mission and Dolores Park, visiting the California Academy of Sciences, the view from the Marin Headlands, and our day trip up to Napa to drink wine and beer.

Our friends live in Oakland, which should be a tourist attraction in its own right. The area around Lake Merritt is really nice, with a lively farmer's market and lots of people out and about jogging and walking dogs. We went to Art Murmur, which was like a huge street party that takes over downtown Oakland on the first Friday of every month. Music, art, hipsters, lots of food - an all around good time. We even saw a sing-along version of R.Kelly's unintentionally hilarious "hip hopera" Trapped in the Closet at the Parkway Theater.

Overall, the Bay Area is pretty awesome. Great urban design, good weather (for the most part), lots of nice parks, and wonderful food. We had so much awesome food, we're going to make a separate post just to cover the deliciousness! Stay tuned. On to the pictures...

Taking Simon for a walk around Lake Merritt
The historic Ferry Building
Inside the Ferry Building
View from the base of Coit Tower
View from the top of Coit Tower
Elaine has this view from her office!
Sidewalk grates in the Mission
Murals in Clarion Alley
Mural
Mission Dolores
Having some fun in Alamo Square.  Hadoken!
Land's End
Art Murmur in Oakland
Having some local beer in Oakland...David had cider.
Driving across the Bay Bridge
Boing!
View from the Marin Headlands
Golden Gate Bridge from Marin Headlands
Trapped in the Closet!
Green roof at the California Academy of Sciences
Inside the California Academy of Sciences
Superman: Ultimate Flight at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Dolores Park
Hanging out in Dolores Park
Napa vineyards

Sunday, June 23, 2013

I love Konglish!

Koreans use English a lot in advertising and business names.  They throw it around like we use French, it instantly fancies up a place.  Unfortunately, our two languages are different enough that the point they're trying to make doesn't always come across crystal clear to native English speakers.  Here is a collection of the best Konglish (Korean-English) from my recent trip to Korea.  Remember, this isn't meant to insult anyone...when I see Konglish it makes me smile.  Hopefully,  it'll make you smile too! =)

"New feeling of soda beverage" indeed.  It tastes like lemon-lime milk.
I'm sure this is some kinda copyright infringement!
I AM always wondering what's "most recommendable"
From now on, I'm starting all letters "Dear. You"
I want to go to there...
Ain't no party like a Thursday Party because a Thursday Party don't stop!
In all fairness, they use "ho" to mean "hoff"...don't mix your German and English people!
Where do you want to go for coffee?  I dunno "whoever."
Just weird
hehe.  Baby Face.
Governor of New Jersey *slash* female clothing boutique in Busan!
Kinda insulting, no?
Hmm....
Man, this is the "Coffee of Dream!"
Well, Lotteria...I do enjoy "injoy"ing stuff!
I'm YOUR fan too!  Wait, what are we fans of?!
Ha!  I imagine clown-filled horrifying rooms!
Ok ok, kinda immature.  tee hee
What a coincidence!  I hate Mondays too, but so does everyone... how are we unique?
Drinking is Fun Fun!

Friday, June 21, 2013

Busan Day 2 - Busan Out!

Today was our full day in Busan and we made the most of it. The weather was wonderful! The temperature stayed below 80 and there was a cool breeze. Perfect weather for exploring this coastal metropolis.

First, we visited Beomeosa Temple, another place I didn't make it to on my last visit to Busan. On the subway we had another person come up to us and ask if we were Spanish. Koreans are pretty good at pegging our ethnicity, they're just one peninsula off! Of course she also told Christina how pretty she was, a theme that comes up throughout the day!


Beomeosa is one of the most well-known temples in Korea, and it was easy to see why. This place was buzzing with activity from monks, temple stay patrons and worshipers. The temple is set high in the mountains in the north of Busan and has some amazing scenery. 
Beomeosa Temple 
Beomeosa Temple - Mountainous Grounds
Beomeosa Temple Door Art
Beomeosa Temple - Mountainous Grounds
Beomeosa Pagoda
Woodchuck in Shoes! Korea, you're so crazy!
What?! Mexican Chicken?!
Humetro (the Busan Metro) has an adorable mascot....but I don't know what it is. Rail car?
After the temple, we went to Seomyeon City Center to find some lunch. We found a Chinese restaurant and got some jjajangmyeon (noodles with a bean paste sauce with onions, pork and shrimp) and fried dumplings. Yum! Seomyeon area is sort of like a downtown, it's mostly a business and shopping area.

After lunch, we checked out the Jagalchi Fish Market followed by the Gukje Market for some souvenir shopping. The fun thing about the Gukje Market is that you get to negotiate prices. The venders know that as well, so they try to flatter you. Christina was told how beautiful she was at at least a couple shops! She obviously is beautiful, but I'm sure this is probably going to her head. 

Despite not being told how beautiful I was...I was able to talk down the price on a trinket to the point the vender called it a "tear price" and gestured that she was crying over it. I'm sure she still probably made a 300% mark-up!

I was reluctant to post about it, but all the walking in Busan makes you warm and thirsty and the perfect remedy for that is patbingsu! We stopped at a coffee shop and got an 8,000 won version of the dish. It was delicious! This one had tteok, ice cream, nuts, mochi and red beans. This version beats out Paris Baguette by far!
Jagalchi Fish Market
Busan's waterfront is pretty industrial...which makes me think twice about seafood here

More Patbinsu - Again, don't judge me! This was dinner.


After over-indulging, and swearing off patbingsu for life (or at least until Atlanta), we went to Taejongdae Park. The park is situated on an island off the southern coast of Busan.  It has great cliffs with views of the city and sea. I visited this park before and it's really beautiful. 
Taejongdae Art

This is how I appreciate art!
Sea at Taejongdae

Taejongdae - Christina

Lighthouse
Look! It's Japan!
By the time we left Taejongdae it was dark. We headed back towards Nampo and stopped at the Lotte Department Store to check out the sky deck. It turns out there is a children's petting zoo on the top floor. Anyone who knows Christina knows that animals are irresistible to her. She ran around chasing rabbits and petting pot-belly pigs for a good 20 minutes before we headed back to the hotel for the evening. 
This hamster is about the only animal that would let her touch it!

Tomorrow is our last full day in Korea. We're heading back to Seoul in the morning. We head back to Atlanta on Sunday. This trip has been a great opportunity for me, but way too short. There's always much more I want to do than I can accomplish. Anyway, next stop, Seoul!