Adventure in the land of the morning calm

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At the time of this writing I am safely in the heart of Seoul, Korea.  Last week was spent doing administrative duties that take place whenever one begins a new assignment.  Here is a picture of the hotel that I am staying in: 
    
     I have been here now for just over one week and I am being told that I may stay for a couple more weeks.  The reason for the delay is that my boss had to return the the U.S. for an emergency so for the time being I will be helping out in the operations section of the battalion that I am assigned to.

     I am over the jet lag that plagued me for most of last week and back in the gym working out and running on the treadmill.  I did gain a couple pounds over the holidays due to no one’s fault but my own.  I am so blessed to be surrounded by good cooks and wonderful women who enjoy cooking for me; my wife, my moms, my aunts etc…  I miss them and their cooking talents already :-)

I have not been very ambitious as I mentioned above however a good friend of mine paid me a visit over the weekend and he took me on a tour of Seoul that was top notch.  We went on a walking tour which was fine by me because I needed the excercise.  In the morning we went to the Seoul Tower which you can see on the right.

The Seoul Tower is visible from almost anywhere in Seoul and serves as an excellent landmark.  The tower is built on a 262 meter peak in Namsan Park and it rises 480 meters above sea level.  You can virtually see the entire city and surrounding area from this exhilerating location.  The journey through the small streets and hills was quite interesting and the jaunt up the hill to the tower was no joke however the trip back down was wonderous, I was amazed to see people of all ages to include elderly men and women working out in a fitness park.  Keep in mind it was in the high twenties and maybe low thirty degrees yet here we were taking in the sites and there they were working out much like they have always done.

Once we returned to the hotel we had lunch and then went to the Itaewon Shopping district, it’s also one of the spots where the nightclubs are located and I am told that the “freaks” come out at night there.  I am also told that the military police still patrol there along with Korean military police as well.  I am glad that I was there during the day to see the shopping area, Ithink I am too old for nightclubs and the like.

I said so long to my friend in the early afternoon and am quite happy to have seen a friend in this new place, this was an adventure that wont be forgotten.

All the best,

Mark Edward Brown

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  1. Mark,

    To have found a friend is an adventure in itself. And to have found one in Korea has added to extra notches to the adventure.

    Best Regards

  2. I agree, friends are priceless and I will keep you updated on what happens next,

    Mark Edward Brown

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