Bomun lake, the cherry blossoms were not in bloom but usually the trees behind me are covered in beautiful white flowers. |
A lot has been happening lately, I met some wonderful girls from Tokyo who visited our church for a visa run. We spent a Saturday afternoon volunteering together to serve at a home for the handicapped. Hopped on a train to Busan with some girls I've met in Daejeon to participate in a traditional Indian festival where we splashed each other with different colored paint and danced our tushy's off to all the latest Bollywood hits, and this weekend I spent some time cycling around the "Rome of Korea." I've sat down to update the blog many times only to find myself with writers block and no motivation.
I have been working on a book lately and have been spending countless hours note taking, reading, meditating on scripture and writing and editing the book and my brain has been fried. Today I am taking a break from prepping for the book to update you on the fun we had this weekend.
The scene for the Korean show we watched |
Most that know me, know I am no stranger to meeting strangers :) I've signed up for countless trips with nothing but a backpack and an open mind to explore different towns, with soon to be new friends. I have met most of the people I know through random trips or other online resources to connect with new people. I love the adventure of travelling and the anticipation of the unknown. It gives me a rush that cannot be explained.
This weekend I signed up to go on a trip with an organization here known as Adventure Korea. I was planning on going by myself, but lucky enough to have one of the girls I've met in Daejeon join me on the fun. We hailed a taxi around midnight to meet at the location where we would soon be hoping on a bus and heading to Gyeongju. Gyeongju is known for it's historical attractions and has been referred to as "a museum without walls."
After an hour of waiting for the bus to pick us up and a 3 hour bus ride, we arrived in Gyeongju around 5 in the morning to catch a few hours of sleep before we would head out and cycle through the city.
Burial mounds of past Korean Kings. *Note, this picture does not do it justice. |
Inside the Bulguksa Temple |
Bunhwangsa, built in 634, used by the people to ask Buddah to bless the Kingdom |
Here are some of the sites we did manage to find. Not nearly close to what I was hoping to see so I will definitely be making a trip back that way while I am here.
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