Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Golden Light

I passed by this field of flowers as the late afternoon was lapsing into early evening.  I was on my way to the market, but I could not help but stop to admire the scenery.  The whole field was bathed in the beautiful warm glow of the lowering sun, and together with the dancing butterflies it made for a lovely scene.













Tuesday, June 24, 2025

"Chinatown"

Today I went to visit "Chinatown" in Daerim, Seoul (the name is in quotes because even though there are a few places in Seoul that are informally referred to as Chinatown by Seoulites due to the heavy influx of Chinese immigrants, the only place that is officially designated Chinatown is in a neighboring city, the port of Incheon*).  True to its name, the neighborhood, including the open-air market, exhibited a distinctly Chinese flavor, with a majority of the shops displaying signs mostly in Chinese characters and offering food, products and services that were a mixture of Korean and Chinese wares.





In Korean but it reads "Hong Kong Karaoke"

Durians (a rare sight in Korea because it's too cold for it to grow here)

"Yanbian (Korean Autonomous Prefecture, China) Wedding Hall"
over "Yanbian Chilled Noodles"

Even the sidewalk "No Smoking Zone" sign was mostly in Chinese.


Anyway, I learned a few things from today's trip:

#1. Here restaurants openly advertise dog meat dishes, even though dog meat is illegal in South Korea;  wonder why the law doesn't crack down on them -- do Chinese-owned businesses get some kind of a waiver?



"Dog hotpot"

#2. As I've read somewhere before, some Chinese people really do go about outside in their pajamas.

#3. The Sinified nature of the neighborhood still can't keep out the "Seoul Church Proliferation Syndrome".**  These three churches

plus this one









make for 4 churches on 2 blocks.

And one more item... that could get me in a bit of trouble with some overly sensitive folks, but I just had to include it.  I freely admit it's probably the American side of me stereotyping Asians, despite myself being one, but when I saw this in an alley

I just had to laugh, because

(Thank you, internet)

And lastly, an interesting coincidence that enclosed today's trip like a symbolic parenthesis.  At the beginning of my trip, when I arrived at the transfer point to wait for the train that would take me the last leg of the journey to Daerim I was greeted by this sight:

As the whole platform was underground it was highly unusual to see the pigeon trapped so deep inside the station.  Then, at the end of my tour when I came back to Daerim station I noticed this "bird" trapped on the ceiling:


All in all, an interesting day.


*Incheon is well-known in military history as the site of the brilliant surprise attack behind enemy lines (the "Incheon Landing") during the Korean War, conceived by General Douglas MacArthur in September, 1950;  it reversed the course of the war and enabled the UN allies to recapture most of the Korean peninsula, most of which had been lost to the North Koreans;  unfortunately, the Chinese then swept over the border in a human-wave attack in support of North Korea and pushed the allies back;  nevertheless, the allies rallied and re-re-took most of the lost territory, only to be pushed back again, etc.;  over the course of the war Seoul, the capital of South Korea, changed hands four times, only for the fighting to come to an inconclusive end three years later with a truce that has lasted until today;  today the border between North Korea and South Korea is almost exactly back where it had been before the war -- nearly three million lives tragically lost and the whole country flattened for nothing;  left without much in the way of infrastructure or resources, for the next decade and a half or so South Korea remained one of the poorest countries in the world, poorer than North Korea and poorer than many of the most underdeveloped countries in Africa;  various bigwigs abroad opined it would take South Korea a century to recover(JFK at one point even asked author Pearl Buck, considered an authority on East Asia, if he shouldn't "give Korea back to Japan"!), but now look -- no wonder they call it "The Miracle on the Han River"


**The reason you are highly unlikely to run into a vampire in Seoul:











Monday, June 23, 2025

3 More Moods


SAM THE TULIP HEAD


SAM THE CANNONBALL HEAD


SAM THE IRON BUCKET HEAD STANDING UNDER A MAGNET

Related post:  3 Moods

Sunday, June 22, 2025

A Frustrating Dream


This morning I dreamt that I was at some event at work (or in class) where the qualifying condition included writing one's name on a slip of paper.  A memo pad and a number of writing tools were provided, and the other people (there were many, and they were all my friends) easily finished this task and began to leave.  Try as I might though, I just could not accomplish this simple feat.  Either the pens and markers provided were out of ink, or I kept screwing up the "S", the very first letter of my name.  Soon I was the only one who hadn't finished, and even though the others were all kind and encouraging, I was frustrated beyond tolerance -- and that was the state I woke up in.  Not quite a nightmare, but part of the way there.

It was disturbing, to say the least.  Clearly the writing the name bit had to do with my sense of identity and self-worth.  That I kept failing to write my own name is worrisome.  One possibility is that unconsciously I feel I am not living up to my own expectations of myself.  And not really so "unconsciously", either;  I am the first to admit that lately I have become lazy and... less than what I feel I could be, should be, even in my own eyes.  It's been causing a certain level of anxiety that I am well aware of.  That the other people present were all friendly and nice to me to the end, however, seems to indicate that there is nothing in my environment that's keeping me from realizing my potential, that in fact outside conditions are optimal.

Clearly something needs to change, something I need to make happen to stimulate myself back to my former level of alertness and activity.  I will have to work on this.

Thursday, June 19, 2025

More Spontaneous Order To Fill The OCD Man's Universe

I was just walking along, down a neighborhood alley I'd traversed before, when I noticed this unusual reflection that just happened to neatly "string the pearl" with that hole in the wall (hah, for once the expression is meant literally).  If I had come along just a little earlier or later it would have "missed the target".  I couldn't see what was reflecting the afternoon sun so fortuitously, as the source was beyond a wall.

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Mirrors In Strange Places


First it was clocks in odd places, and now it's mirrors.





And now for the pièce de résistance -- a mirror AND a clock, out of place together!