Thursday, September 17, 2009
Special Thanks To: London Couchsurfers!
Here are some pictures of the Couchsurfers and friends
who hosted us during our 1 month stay in London. We are
so grateful and had a more wonderful London experience
because of them! Thank you all!
Estonia 출신인 Mart.
항상 편하게 있을수 있도록 배려해주고 Couchsurfer를 구하지
못했을때 다시한번 호스트해주었던 참 착했던 Mart.
This is Mart from Estonia. He always helped us to feel
comfortable during our stay, and when we couldn't find
a Couchsurfer to host us, he hosted us again!
who hosted us during our 1 month stay in London. We are
so grateful and had a more wonderful London experience
because of them! Thank you all!
Estonia 출신인 Mart.
항상 편하게 있을수 있도록 배려해주고 Couchsurfer를 구하지
못했을때 다시한번 호스트해주었던 참 착했던 Mart.
This is Mart from Estonia. He always helped us to feel
comfortable during our stay, and when we couldn't find
a Couchsurfer to host us, he hosted us again!
내가 고양이를 이렇게 좋아하는지
Kittan을 만나기전까지는 몰랐었다.
주체할수 없는 호기심을 가진 너무나 사랑스러운 Kittan.
비록 우릴 호스트해준 Vicky와 Tando의 사진을 못올리지만
Kittan의 사진으로 그 고마움을 대신한다.
I didn't know I liked cats so much until I met Kittan.
Kittan has an overabundance of curiosity, this lovable cat!
Although we don't have photos of our hosts Vicky and Tando,
we want to show our gratitude through our pictures of Kittan!
Kittan을 만나기전까지는 몰랐었다.
주체할수 없는 호기심을 가진 너무나 사랑스러운 Kittan.
비록 우릴 호스트해준 Vicky와 Tando의 사진을 못올리지만
Kittan의 사진으로 그 고마움을 대신한다.
I didn't know I liked cats so much until I met Kittan.
Kittan has an overabundance of curiosity, this lovable cat!
Although we don't have photos of our hosts Vicky and Tando,
we want to show our gratitude through our pictures of Kittan!
런던에서 우연히 만난 Annie의 뉴욕친구들.
Tate Modern Museum앞에서 함께한 시간과 직접 집까지 초대해주어
만들어준 순두부 찌게는 정말 잊지 못할거에요.
Phil, Jason, Jini, Elizabeth, Jeannie와 함께 좋은 시간.
These are Annie's friends that we randomly met in London!
We won't forgot the awesome time we shared in front of the
Tate Modern Museum, and for the wonderful Korean dinner
(soondubu jjigae!) they made for us at their place.
Thanks for the great time:
Phil, Jason, Jini, Elizabeth and Jeannie!
Tate Modern Museum앞에서 함께한 시간과 직접 집까지 초대해주어
만들어준 순두부 찌게는 정말 잊지 못할거에요.
Phil, Jason, Jini, Elizabeth, Jeannie와 함께 좋은 시간.
These are Annie's friends that we randomly met in London!
We won't forgot the awesome time we shared in front of the
Tate Modern Museum, and for the wonderful Korean dinner
(soondubu jjigae!) they made for us at their place.
Thanks for the great time:
Phil, Jason, Jini, Elizabeth and Jeannie!
Labels:
Couchsurfers,
London,
Thank you,
Worldmelody Project Team
Sept. 06.2009. On the Tower Bridge.
Credits:
Translators (in order on the board): Aiden (Korean), Annie (English), Rachell (Spanish), Maha (French), Francesco (Italian), Verena (German), Lae & Brian (Japanese), Hulk (Chinese)
Contact Manager: James Yoon
Creative Directors: Aiden Lim, Annie Cho
Labels:
London,
tower bridge,
Worldmelody Project
Awesome London! (Aug. 23-Sept. 16)
Camden Town Market에서 발견한 사랑스러운 말.
There are horse statues galore at Camden Lock Market, where
stalls sell everything from vintage/punk/alternative clothing,
food, antiques, souvenirs, etc., to name a few.
Camden Market에서.
There are horse statues galore at Camden Lock Market, where
stalls sell everything from vintage/punk/alternative clothing,
food, antiques, souvenirs, etc., to name a few.
Camden Market에서.
On the streets of Brick Lane Market there's clothing
and food vendors galore every Sunday! This was one of
our favorite markets. :) Booths sell clothing, shoes, jewelry,
bags, and international foods that make your mouth water
just at the sight! Outside of the main building and along
Brick Lane people come out early in the morning and
open up their suitcases to sell their used/vintage clothing.
Yayoi Kusama's Artwork.
Hayward Gallery
"Walking in my mind." 22 June~6 Sept.2009
Kusama professed seeing halllucinations as a child
that were filled with the same repetitive theme: polkadots.
As a cathartic release from her often suicidal and
obsessive thoughts as a child, she began making drawings
of these polkadots that would serve as a catalyst for her
now signature motif.
"Walking in my mind." 22 June~6 Sept.2009
Kusama professed seeing halllucinations as a child
that were filled with the same repetitive theme: polkadots.
As a cathartic release from her often suicidal and
obsessive thoughts as a child, she began making drawings
of these polkadots that would serve as a catalyst for her
now signature motif.
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