We had the perfect ending to "B" week with a trip to the beach. One of my girlfriends had taken her family there over Labor Day weekend and said that it was a pretty nice place. So, we plugged the name into our GPS and headed off.
We went over this really cool bridge.
They have some of the neatest bridges here in Korea, and it seems no two are alike.
Tristan storming the beach
The first time I looked at this picture, it looked to me like the foot was popping out.
When I posted it here I could see that it was really an impression.
What do you see?
And we even found a few items that moved us seamlessly into "C" week!
Getting ready to do a little snorkeling.
There wasn't much to see, but they did find a hermit crab.
Watching the hermit crab crawl away.
I had to include this picture to show that my baby boy really is writing his own name!
He built a sand castle, and decided that he'd had enough of that.
David found a tiny crab.
After we saw this one, the kids found them everywhere! They even wanted to try to catch one to bring home and put in our fish tank.
They were all digging to try to find the critter that was attached to the "straw" coming out of the sand. Every time they would get somewhat deep, it would break, so we never did find out what it was. So if there's any of you out there who know their marine biology, please give us some insight on this creature!
Tristan just had to wear David's SCUBA gloves.
On our way home we stopped at a roadside stand and bought some garlic (like 30+ heads - I have no idea what I'm gonna do with all of it!).
And we bought some apples. They are delicious!
And for those of you who have been here and say that you don't know where they get their beef because you have never seen cows in Korea...here they are. Alright, they're probably milk cows... man you're picky!
You see farm equipment everywhere, but this is the only dealership we have seen.
We had a fabulous day and hope to go back again soon. We'd also like to go to the west side of the pinnensula before it gets too cold so we can see some beautiful white sand and crystal blue waters.
2 comments:
ok, now korea is just starting to look like a vacation! maybe i shouldhave joined you :)
For all that garlic: http://tinyurl.com/64ga2l
Post a Comment