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Summer 2024 > Got the Washington Cherry Blossoms, the Eclipse Trip, and the Kentucky Derby Trip. Later in the summer got a Vegas Trip, and some other smaller events and maybe another Korea Trip. Gonna be a busy year!
2023 > We had a great Florida trip and the usual March Cherry Blossom Trip. Hyonmi got diagnosed with cancer in March and she passed away at the end of spring. We had a great Birthday Celebration in August. I took a trip to Korea to visit with family, and a road trip on the "Southern Loop" and some other smaller events.
2022 > I retired on April 1st. Hyonmi and I celebrated with a few small trips and a colossal July/August 30 day Cross Country (and back) Driving Road Trip.
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Cross Country 2022
2022 Cross Country Road Trip
2022 July and August Hyonmi and I took a Cross Country Road Trip. Our goal was get to the Pacific Ocean and back in about 30 days with a few stops along the way visiting family and friends and the country. We did it in 26 days.
Read about the inital trip plan and actual outcome. Look at the Final Trip Report for a link to each day,
Trip to TongYeong
Trip to TongYeong City
We took a 3 day, 2 night trip down to the southern tip of Korea and the city of TongYeong. Just Hyonmi and I. We took the express bus from Seoul. It was a 4 hour bus ride. And while we only had 2 days, it was a wonderful place.
The site "Beyond Kimchee" is a wonderful food blog and the Author has a great article about her hometown TongYeong. Our experience was just as good, but she's a better writer than me.
Thinking Statistically
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Thinking Statistically by Uri Bram
This was an easy quick read. Read it complete on the train in two hours. If you ever had a statistics class, then read it. My statistics was so long ago, but the book was still easy to grasp. It is not a in depth review of mathematics of statistics, but puts the concepts back in your head.
Ka-bu-ki
Ka-bu-ki
I have taken up a new hobby. I was in a taxi late at night. My window was open enjoying the rush of air from the swerving, speeding, stop and go ride up and down the hills of TAEGU. The cab stopped at a red light. Two young women were standing on the sidewalk next to my window. They said "HELLO MISTER". I said "AN-YONG-HA-SAE-YO". They giggled, and we all had exhausted our language abilities; so they said "Hello MISTER", and I said "HELLO" again.