Monday, August 21, 2006


They used to have their own Broadway show, but they decided it would be more fun to be here and lick themselves.

Why is she looking at my butt?

Maxing and Relaxing

Is that what i think it is?

Not so yelpy small dogs.

Herro.

This guy has a little bit of Jindogae, a Korean native dog. We can tell this from his tail.

A rescue from the dog meat trade. You can still see his scar around his neck, which was severely cut from being chained.

Hi!

Me too. Me too.

Waggy dogs and Sunnan Kum at Korean Animal Protection Society in Daegu

People... stupid.

How did this get up the mountain?

Why Fish? Because they have no eyelids.

What kind of flower is this mookie?

Quaint Buddhist Retreat at the top of the climb, Sangseonam.

All of a sudden, we are doing stair masters.

Buddha Armpit Peephole. Pretty cool, huh?

Contemplating the larger questions in life..like, why is it so hot??

Who doesn't like Buddha Butts?

Nabi, commemorating your mom turning "29 Suddenly" (Hidden Reference to a Korean song by Third Line Butterfly)

Second Triad of Buddhas

Bodhisatva Number Dul

Bodhisatva Number Hana

Central Buddha

Making and offering. The Buddhas look thirsty.

One of the two Buddha Triads. I know it's confusing, but here it is. There are six total Buddhas. A pair of Triads. Three on one stone face, and the other three on the other stone face. Use your paws.

And behind door number 2

She saw, she came, and she conquered.

Looks like somebody kissed him first.

We like big Buddha carvings.

Pretending it's raining is always fun, let alone useful for posing.

Your mommy meditated with the headless Buddha on her birthday.

On Sunday, a.k.a. your mommy's birthday, we hiked along a trail from Samneung on Namsan mountain. The first Buddha we encountered was this headless one.

Moo, moo, moo. I mean, wowowowowowowowow.

Samneung with three beds for three kings

Can you guess where the three kings were buried?

Around Samneung, where three of Silla's kings were buried, these pine trees are everywhere. Your mommy says they look like snakes. Not the kings, the pine trees.

Mommy, contemplating

Froggy day after the Typhoon passed by Gyoungju

In front of Seokguram. There's a gigantic Buddha inside this building/cave grotto.

On the bus from bulguksa to Seokguram Grotto

Dude, stop pooping in the water.

Turtles! Snap, snap, snap.

How do you like this 8th century front deck?

I can't help but dance.

My breah stinks.

Temple tops and the mountains from another temple building

We're next to Gabotap. If you look closely, they have a statue of you.

Seokgatap photo, very touristy for sure. Don't be embarrassed. If you were here, you would be licking the pagoda.