Category Archives: memoria

Bossy general, lanterns, hearts of light, raw meat with rice

Festival de luces en el rio Namkang en Jinju. Octubre | Jinju Lantern Festival. Mid-October | 진주남강유등축제

 

El jefe | Bossy general statue | General Kim Si-Min 김시민

Siestita en el castillo | Nap time at the castle | 성에서 낮잠

Bibimbap (arroz mezclado) con carne cruda | Yukhoe (raw meat) bibimbap |  진주육회비빔밥

Dragon de luz en el rio Namkang | 빛의 용

 Túnel | Tunnel | 터널

 Corazones | hearts | 심장

Colgando rezos y deseos en el signo del tigre del zodiaco chino. Un color para cada uno de los 12 signos. | Hanging wishes and prayers on the tiger of the Chinese zodiac. A color for each of the 12 signs. |

Unlucky pufferfish, beach bum nuns, a dog named Mountain

Photos September-Mid October. South Korea.

 

Beach bum nuns. Gwangally beach, Busan. Sept-7

Zombie fish, Namchon. Sept-7

A sign falls off building after Typhoon Sanba hits Korea. Jangsan, Busan.  Sept-17

Surfers, Songjong beach, Busan. Sept-26

Hakdong Pebble beach. Geoje Island, South Korea. Sept-30

San 산 (Mountain) The Dog. Okpo, Geoje Island, South Korea. Oct-1

Windy Hill. Geoje, South Korea. Oct-1

Swan, duck, and dragon boats. Gucheon Dam, Geoje Island, South Korea. Oct-2

Stone people. Gucheon Dam, Geoje Island, South Korea. Oct-2

Turtle ship Tongyeong, South Korea. Oct-3

 Persimmons,  Songjong beach, Busan. Oct-8.

Bungeoppang. Batter +  Red bean paste = yum. Nampo, Busan. Oct-10

Big Squid. Fish markets. Jagalchi, Busan. Oct-10

Fish.  Fish markets. Jagalchi, Busan. Oct-10

Lotus root. Fish markets. Jagalchi, Busan.  Oct-10

Pufferfish with lipstick. For your good luck not theirs. Fish markets. Jagalchi, Busan.  Oct-10

 

Cemeteries and dead moviemakers

Saturday night. I’m in another cemetery dream. Fourth one in six months. They are actually never scary but thrilling and filled with expectation.

Night. Graves scattered up and all around a hill lit by orange street lights. City lights spread below like the first sight of Las Vegas driving in from the East.  I’m walking up a winding road that snakes through the ruins of Cerro Santa Lucia‘s fortress. The trees have a few purple leaves left. I wake up briefly. Then back to another dream. I’m in the river from The Master. There’s a lone cameraman in the water looking through a large camera as Joaquin Phoenix runs up the banks of the river. The tripod legs run into the water. Southern willow trees in the breeze. I tell the lone man I’ve seen this before. He turns around, it’s Tony Scott.

I’m not surprised. I sort of know this is a dream already. Director Tony Scott jumped to his death from Vincent Thomas Bridge in LA last month. But he’s here, wearing a pink baseball cap. He explains that this camera records into these tapes. Ejects a miniDV tape from the camera and shows it to me. I’m obviously not impressed and he seems distracted. He walks away leaving me to look after the camera.  “Red” says a production assistant that stands arms crossed behind me. “I think the camera is a red.” I notice that one of the tripod legs rests on a leather treasure chest under the water. I move the camera to open the treasure. Inside, wrapped in newspaper like the Maltese Falcon, Halloween masks. I’m a little disappointed. They’re John Belushi masks in Blues Brothers character. I wake up.

Dongnae, Busan.

Napkin, Thirsty Moose, PNU, Busan.

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