Saturday, October 31, 2009

Chipmunks, Chestnuts and The Black Chickens


So my friend Esther from the gym asked if I wanted to go hiking in the mountains. Up for the challenge I joyfully responded, yes!

We met the next morn. me with backpack and rations in tow, she with a water bottle.

So what gives I'm thinking. But what comes out is which bus do we take. No bus, she says it's just over here.

To my amazement the mountain is just behind my place. How cool is that, I'm thinking. I also thought why am I just finding this out!. But every thing in it's own time. So what if it's seven months down the road. Now I know.

So we dropped off my unnecessary gear and headed for the trail. It took about an hour or less to get to the top. Lovely views overlooking the city along the way to the top.
Many people out with the same idea.

Sooooooooooo that explains the comings and goings of the many people that I'd notice in the mornings and early afternoon with their multi-pocketed vest on, with hiking shoes, sticks and loose fitting clothing.

There are places to sit and exercise equipemnt to use along the main trail. We stopped at the first one which is honestly 15 minutes into the climb. It's a large covered platform. Really nice wood. I found a perfect stick that I began to use as a staff. It quickly became very useful.

As we continued on we came across some fresh fallen chestnuts, so I had a crack at one of those, it was ok. I think I'd like them better roasted. Then I saw some Chipmunks, or really tiny squirrels making it into some brush to get out of the way of the humans who had invaded their sanctuary and their food court!
The climb began to get really intense and I just had to thank God for my workout classes, weights, squats, step, all that! Once I really got into it, it was great.

Hiking is huge here in this country but then it's surrounded by mountains so I suppose that's a given. Men, women, children, of various ages. They even brought the pets along.

After making it to the top, typical views but nice still, we decided to descend on the opposite side to explore a bit further. There were actually stairs at one point because it was so steep, you could have fallen head first!

Back on the ground there was a guy selling snacks. Oh at the top there was a portable restaurant. Someone has to feed the wearied hikers yes? He had coffee and other simple fare. We didn't bother with that.

The other side was pretty flat. So we turned back after a brief walk through those woods.

Die hard hikers we went back up, since we had no idea where we came out at and we could try to make our way back to the original trail.... yeah right! There are so many different ways to walk on and off that mountain. We finally found one that seemed to point in the right direction so off we went. We stopped by and did a few rounds on the hula hoops that we passed so all was going well. We thought only to then run into what seemed like a dead end and a drop off. So we backtracked and off we went once again. Finally we began to pass by more people so we kept going in that direction realizing we were on our way down.

Came across some black feathered chickens which blew me away. I'd never seen or heard of any before. But I was really annoyed at myself cuz when I dropped off my gear I left my camera. I did however have a cookie left for my rations so I was able to call them....chick, chick, chick. To my surprise they came and were quite calm until a hikers pet came along and chased them off a bit.

So we pushed on. But the chickens caught back up with us, guess they had a short cut,and I gave them the remainder of the cookie. That was way cool.

But still it was not the trail that we took in but it led us back to a familiar area that was still close to my place, just on the opposite side.

I planned to take that trail again and bring along my camera in hopes of seeing those birds.

PS. I've taken the trail with my camera twice since my maiden hike. Check next weeks blog for photos and an update. I even shot a video/movie....lot of forest footage.

I love this hiking thing!

FROM THE FILES OF MY EMAIL


In some arenas this would be considered plagiarizing or cheating but since it's my own work it's just repeating.

Honestly I thought that it was good material for a blog and hey why re-invent the wheel, right?


It has now been eight months and some days since I arrived and I'm definitely settled in. This photo is of me on one of the church outings back in the summer.

Korea is wonderful. I'm enjoying the change in atmosphere and environment. I've established a routine so much so that it feels like home!
I could do this for another year or two easy. I like my area, not too overly crowded as it is in Seoul. (I'm an hour out).
I have not done a lot of traveling about the country. Here and there on the bus and train lines. I have also taken a few road trips with members of the church, Bright World English Worship, that I've affiliated myself with. And they are almost like an extension of my home church family. Very kind, loving and supportive.
One thing that I enjoy about the Korean culture is that they are family focused. So we do a lot of things together.

I joined the fitness center just up the street and even there the people in the classes that I take are very friendly and accommodating.
Oh and it's a shoppers paradise. There's so much to buy and the prices are not bad. Some areas are higher because of foreign traffic. But away from those hot spots I have found great deals.
There are of course some down aspects, many related to cultural differences, like scooters riding on the crowded sidewalks, what's that? and then they do not cover their mouths when they cough and sneeze....disgusting. But with the news on swine flu that is changing somewhat.
There are others that I could point out but it all boils down to my being in a foreign country and that's how they do their thing. The important aspect is that I have not allowed it to be a hindrance for me to be able to do my thing.
I'm well respected in my community. People that I do business with and others who have become familiar with my face speak and try to hold conversations with me within the confines of their environment and out.
This community is considered to be small so everyone knows and talks to one another.
Once I dropped by a florist and while waiting for the person to wrap my purchase another person came in with a small child. As it turns out she's the owner. Her English was little, but she indicated to me that I was the talk of the town in that people speak of how I dress. That I match, my different style and colors.
My employer says that a dress shop owner calls me a "stand out".
Duh! I'm one of the few persons of color traipsing around town draped in African fabric, jewelry and head-wraps.
It's a delight though. People are people and most have wonderful personalities.
I even had another florist, who sees me a lot, just out of nowhere hand me a beautiful Jasmine plant. And she said "gift".
She apologized for not being able to speak English and then proceeded to try to tell me how to care for it. I was moved to buy something of course. It was just so sweet.

And as I said to the recipient of this email: Anyway, there are a lot more stories and yes, I will create a Blog. I actually had begun one prior to leaving and just recently logged in only to find it. It was indeed a surprise to me and an inspiration to catch up and continue. So you may see some of this info again! LOL

And here it is.


Friday, October 30, 2009

The Blogcrastinator

After many months of mulling over the fact that I needed to dive back into blogging, I awoke this morn with this un-original term floating around in my head; "blogcrastinating" . Realizing that I'd become a Blogcrastinator!!!!!

So what. But it was the zing that I needed to move forward. What also helped was that while researching another topic, namely ESL I encountered a blog for "The Supa Dupa Fly Seoul Sista" I think that's her title. Check out her blog. A tad bit raw sometimes (PG)


What was absolutely fascinating was how our lives seem to parallel. Especially her writings about her jobs, financial situation, quitting, firing, off-politric's and teaching English in Korea. It was a mirror image of my life's trials, save for the chasm between our age. So I'm grateful to have crossed her path via her blog cuz it has inspired me to handle my blog writing biz again!

Moving on, but I need to pause and "splert" to Bible Study. Not a procrastination move just a spiritual pit stop.

Afterwhile.
SistahSeoul

Ahhhh....refreshed and renewed. Love, righteousness, holiness, Gods children. Murderous, liars, deceivers, satans children. Who's yo daddy???
Next.


Anyway today I soooo wanted to sleep in. rainy, dreary days are hypnotic to my psyche; but as I said I'd been meditating on returning to this task. After all it's been perched at the top of my to do list.

I'm grateful that I'm now off and rambling....... At least it has me dredging up something purposeful, inspirational, entertaining, useful or informative.

Going Forward
SistahSeoul