Gorgeous day for a walk. With JW, I did the 25K* route from my place out to the confluence of the Tan Creek and the Han River, then back along the trail to Bundang (Seongnam City), but on the west side of the creek (where the air base is) for the last part of the trail. You know spring has sprung when you hear the male pheasants doing that awkward-sounding squawk/cluck. Spring brings all the horniness of the animal (and plant) world with it. Life wants to create more life as the cycle continues. Here are a few pics.
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return of the algae |
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looking south down the Tan Creek |
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no drones (as seen on the wall of the air base that's along the path) |
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view during rest and bathroom break |
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a tree about 5-7 km from the end of the day's path |
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Imae-dong Cathedral (the figure with the sword could be St. Peter, who cut off the ear of the high priest's slave while trying to keep Jesus from being arrested) |
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kids playing a little B-ball |
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construction in the creek bed (near the very end of our path) continues |
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*For JW, it's a slightly shorter walk by 1-2 km as his residence is closer to the Tan/Han confluence. Still, not bad for him overall.
Good job to you both. As always, enjoyed the homesickness-inducing photos.
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