Monday, April 25, 2011

Walking.

I love walking. It is a good way to spend time, especially when new to a city or neighborhood. It is free and takes up a lot of time, the fresh air is good for the mind, the moving around good for the body, and it is always a little thought provoking, leading to new and interesting conversations.


Josh and I have been taking epically long walks most days, getting lost on purpose, or perhaps setting the goal of just stumbling upon a place that we know is in the general area (haha, in this city?). 
The weather is pleasantly springlike and a little breezy here and there, making it possible to leave the coats at home and head out in whatever direction we feel like that day. Here are some images from the neighborhood south of mine, taken on a lazy sunday afternoon stroll... with this guy:



The streets are lined with colorful lanterns, in preparation to celebrate Buddhas birthday, this makes every street look festive, pretty, and exotic.



The sun was shining brightly on this very colorful day:






And it wouldn't be the same if we didn't come across the usual strangeness of larger than life animal statues on the tops of random buildings and insane clusters of wires and electrical boxes:




But lucky for us we found our destination for the day, a small river stream that flows north into the Han river, called the Yangjaecheon. The trees and breeze were a created a welcome change of environment from the 12 lane streets and rows of skyscrapers! We stopped for a while on a nice wooded path overlooking the Yangjaecheon with cherry blossoms and willow trees in the foreground. 




All truly great thoughts are conceived by walking.
~Friedrich Nietzsche


Me thinks that the moment my legs begin to move, my thoughts begin to flow.  ~Henry David Thoreau


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