mystery police?
ok, so it's sunday again. saturday was so uneventful that i decided that i wanted to go somewhere today. well, actually i went to a wedding on saturday but a la korean style it was all of 20 minutes long, complete with bubble and smoke machines.
anyways, today i went to palgong mountain with intentions of hiking a trail. normally i go up the other side of the mountain in order to get to the big stone buddha. i took a different bus this time and decided to go to donghwasa, which is a temple. actually, i had been here before once in august of 2005 with my manager of the time but the weather was so terrible that we were flooded out and i didn't get to see anything. so a year and a half later i went back, this time alone, to listen to some music and take some pictures. i like returning to places after long periods of time to think about the changes that have taken place. in those first few days in korea in 2005 i definitely didn't think i'd sign up for a second year. i'm sure that my manager didn't also think she'd be leaving the country sooner than planned to have a baby. i don't feel different but i know that i am and though at the time for me it doesn't feel like much is changing, when looking back i can see that so much has happened. i tried to think a little about what i want for the future but didn't come up with much. i've always hated making decisions because i feel that you shut out so many other possibilities when you do. annoyingly usually this also extends to mundane things such as choosing a restaurant or movie to see with friends. alas, i know i will have to figure it out sometime soon. not now though.
the weather was beautiful today and i can't remember when the sky has been this blue in korea.






so it was nice.
though, on the subway ride back, my batteries died on the ipod i was using. i removed my headphones and was immediately approached by a korean man asking me about my religious affiliations. i said i had none, and he gave me a pamplet for a church (blah blah). then he tried to practice his english on me, asking me about canada. then he started to talk about the canadian mystery police. i sure as hell hope there was something lost in the translation because if canada has a mystery police and noone told me, i'll be pretty pissed. being a member of team mystery police is WAY cooler than being an english teacher in korea. sorry korea, but it's true. i was thinking on my ride home that my experience here may be completely different if i wasn't attached to my ipod all the time. so lesson of the day is : even if your battery dies on you mp3 player, still keep your headphones on.
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