I was not planning on adding any more pictures of my family on this blog, but this one couldn't be helped. I am not sure why she does this, but I do know that it is hilarious to me.
Every. Single. Time.
In fact, both her and her brother lie on their backs often in strange poses. For whatever the reason, this one makes today's cut...
I have been here four years and still had not taken a photo of the Seoul Tower that I liked. This one checks that block for me. It captures for me what I love about this city...
This fountain is located in the Korean National Cemetary and as the vehicle I was in drove past it, I quickly snapped the photo. I tried to straighten it but it ironed out all of the photo's charm for me. So, here it is just like I snapped it...
I love the Ceremonial Guard against the backdrop of modern Korea. I have always said since my arrival here that the dichotomy of Korea, it's embracing of both the old and the new, is what makes it such an amazing place to live and work!
This is Professor Stitches. She is a whole lotta attitude but underneath is a sweetheart who likes to crawl up in your lap when you least expect it. She is the last in the series of my housemates...
Here is another of my "lurking-around-the-house-with-my-camera" photos. This one has my lovely wife and my troublemaker Dr.Zimmerman, or Zim for short. He is 6 years old and has what doctors like to refer to as a little bit of a weight problem. Actually, he is just a big kitty and a healthy weight, but I totally wanted to squeeze that Tommy Boy reference in there. Tomorrow's photo will probably be of the only other member of our household, Professor Stitchnyonovitch, or Stitches. She's got it coming....
This is my first entry into my photo-a-day. I like the candid moments of my wife invoved in her daily routine. I am sure she hates me walking around and snapping photos but she should have known what was sure to follow when she bought it for me as a gift!!
1492 --It was the year I became a vampire. Apparently, It was also the year Columbus sailed the ocean blue. I had only landed on earth a few years prior from an "ancient" alien civilization that ironically was still more advance than you are, today... but no one is gloating. I have settled quite comfortably into a small life with my family in South Korea as a photographer and sometimes multimedia illustrator. I aspire to one day draw graphic novels because that sounds way more sophisticated than drawing comic books. My interests include film, music, art and ancient advanced alien technology (again... not gloating) and I'm just hoping to find a few friends here with similar interest.