Yes, we’re enjoying the Chinese New Year, which is a 3-day holiday in Korea, and is one of the two big Korean holidays. (The other is Chuseok, the Korean Thanksgiving.) The official days this year are today, Monday and Tuesday, which makes for a nice, long weekend. This year is the year of the Dragon. Too bad the weather isn’t cooperating; it’s cooler today than it has been recently, and the KMA is forecasting snow(!) in Yeosu from tomorrow through Thursday. Do I put much faith in the KMA to call the weather accurately? Not by a long shot, so I’m gonna guess that we’ll get very little, if any. If it should happen to snow, I’ll go out and take some photos, if only to document that, once in a great while, the weather people give an accurate forecast. More later.
Day: January 22, 2012
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