



On Sunday, November 5th, 3 members of our family roamed around a park on the edge of Taejon. Named Ppuri Park, this wooded area is full of monuments celebrating Korean surnames. It also boasts trails, a large area for soccer and kite-flying, and a small bay that was home to a fleet of swan-shaped pedal boats. Brian, LeeAnne and Cora enjoyed all the park had to offer, and it was a fantastic break from city life for the afternoon. Alas, Rebecca was shopping with friends and Hannah was working on a group homework assignment, so they missed out on the fun. (Excuse the quality of these photos - they were taken on our Korean cell phone!)
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