Gyeongbokgung
One of my favorite areas of Seoul is around Gyeongbokgung. The “Palace Greatly Blessed By Heaven” is surrounded by the two districts of Gwanghwamun and Jongno-gu. Each area is actually rather...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Fleeting
Tagged: Fleeting, Gurye, Korea, Living Abroad, photography, postaday, Sky, South Korea, Travel Photography
View ArticleWhy Gurye?
A little over a year ago, I wrote a blog entry about why I chose to move to Suncheon. In my usual style of writing, it was long winded and more than a little verbose. This year I get even more...
View ArticleNanzen-ji Aqueduct HDR
The heavy rains and wind continued to pound Kyoto throughout the night. Several times I woke to peer out the window at the downpour, and a sinking feeling in my stomach brought to mind thoughts of...
View ArticleGinkaku-ji
Ginkaku-ji, or the Silver Pavilion, is a Zen Buddhist temple, and one of the must see sights of Kyoto, Japan. Built in 1482 by Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa, the temple represents the Higashiyama Bunka, a...
View ArticleNanzen-ji
Tagged: Japan, Kyoto, Long Exposure, Nanzen-ji, Nanzenji, Nature, photography, Travel, Travel Photography, Water, Waterfall
View ArticleSeongsanam Hermitage
An image taken at Seongsanam Hermitage at the top of Osan in Gurye, South Korea. The mountain is one of my personal favorite hikes, and the hermitage at the summit is beautiful. Tagged: Gurye, Hiking,...
View ArticleShimogamo Shrine
I spent the bulk of the day meandering peacefully down the Path of Philosophy. It had been deserted for the most part. Occasionally another tourist couple would pass by, or an older Japanese woman...
View ArticleFog
Tagged: Flowers, Fog, Gurye, Korea, Nature, photography, photos, South Korea, Travel, Travel Photography
View ArticleMusei Vaticani
Tagged: Musei Vaticani, Museum, photography, photos, Piazza San Pietro, Roma, Rome, San Pietro, St. Peter's Basilica, St. Peter's Square, street, Travel, Travel Photography, Vatican Museums
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