Annie and I had planned to ride the ziplinefrom the mainland to Nami Island,famous as the romantic setting for Winter … More
Month: November 2022
Souls of the Korean War
There are soldiers buried in the United Nations Memorial Cemetery in Busanwhose bodies were not returned to their home countries.Examining … More
Being Free
I’m back home from my trip to Korea,watching the election returns, the right to vote,a cornerstone of our democracy, a … More
Taste of the Place
We eat well on this tour, a different restaurant for most meals.The breakfasts included at each of our hotels provide … More
Mourning Calm
I’m back, I thought, as I stepped off the plane,returned to my ancestral home once more,recalling all my blood bound … More
How Everything Fades
In the evening as the sun slips down in the horizon line,I see myself glimmering in the airport window glass,a … More
What’s in a Name?
We’re visiting the TV set of Mister Sunshine, the first Korean drama I ever watched,back in 2019, after my first … More
“This Petty Pace,” Chapter 14 of my second memoir, is now available on the Kindle Vella platform.
For the Future
Right now, we’re on a South Korean island, Jeju,sitting in what China calls the East China Sea,and what the Koreans, … More
In the Thick of It
I’m back in Korea, the birthplace of my father’s parents,which means I’m again seeing people everywherewho appear as though they … More
I Am Photo Man
If you’d ask me 20 years ago how I felt about phones,I’d have said something along the lines of them … More
Not So Sweet
We five have known each other more than 30 years.Post-pandemic, we meet for coffee, jokingthat we’ve become the senior citizens … More
A New Way
The beginning’s in the end, you know.Good advice, like how a closing door signalssome new one opening, or a window, … More
