Chinese New Year, that is. It’s a 3-day holiday in Korea, having started yesterday and continuing through tomorrow. So, no teaching, meaning I will have had 7 out of 9 days off through this coming Sunday. Next winter I’m going to plan my vacation so that I’m in Bangkok on the New Year–I’m sure it’s a fascinating celebration there.
With the extra time, I’ll keep posting more photos. My lost disc doesn’t seem to be such a great tragedy; I’ve found quite a few Ko Sukorn photos on the other discs and memory cards, and any that were lost were probably repeats from my summer vacation there. Again, Happy New Year. Go ahead, take the day (or 3) off. Tell your boss that you’re Chinese; he or she will understand.
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