i now pronounce you Carlo and Che
Next week, as both Korea and the Philippines gear up for at least 30 deg C scorching temperatures and Korean employees are taking at least a week-long summer holidays, my very good friends are tying the knot in the Philippines! Congratulations!
Of course, I will be there to celebrate the ocassion.
I just can't wait to take the plane in a couple of days!
closing time
Today marks the final day of the
1oth Boryeong Mud Fest. Havent there been an election of officers for the term of our Filipino cooperative and the visit of new friends from Gimhae, I would have returned for another weekend of mud fun. Check out last week's fun
here.
I'm sure there will be fireworks, like this one I took during the opening night.
let's get mud!
Mauleen (green tops) and Tanya (black tops) are lining up to climb a flight of stairs round 10 m in height to slide through a muddy incline straight into a semi-pool of mud. I met them both last year in what journalists claim to be Korea's best festival.
This year, my adventure begins tomorrow. No rain, ex-housemate's farewell party, nor absence of company is stopping me.
Great weekend y'all!
TRANSFORMERS
A day after the much
more-than-meets-the-eye Christina Aguilera concert and basically before heading back to our island, my kababayan from oil drilling company Seadrill,
Ka Berto & I dropped by the
Seoul N Tower in
Namsan, Seoul.
The tower gives a bird's eyeview of the capital city. They were showing
Shrek 3 in their cinema and there's an ongoing workshop and exhibition of transforming junk into art.
Picture shows
Optimus Prime as a teaser of the exhibit. ^^