From the 10th floor: What we see before we enter.

From the 10th floor:  What we see before we enter.
April 8, 2011 Lucky Apts. Busan, Korea

April 11, 2011 Walking home from lunch.

April 11, 2011 Walking home from lunch.
We live in the far background to the right of the large buigldings.

April 9, 2011 Cherry blossom near our apartment.

April 9, 2011 Cherry blossom near our apartment.
Our apartment is to the left & 10 stories up.

April 11, 2011 Cherry trees in blossom!

April 11, 2011  Cherry trees in blossom!
We are about 45 minutes on foot from our apt.

Office group P-day near Jinhae

Office group P-day near Jinhae
April 4, 2011 on Korean battleship

Fun on a bicycle built for four.

Fun on a bicycle built for four.
April 1, 2011 near GwangJu in southwestern Korea.

Battleship we toured is in the far background.

Battleship we toured is in the far background.
April 4th near Jinhae. Cherry blossom now out much yet.

Damyang bamboo forest in southwestern Korea.

Damyang bamboo forest in southwestern Korea.
Tommy, Sunny, Kdell, and Cheryl: April 1, 2011

April 1st to Jawng Ju with Tommy & Sunny

April 1st to Jawng Ju with Tommy & Sunny
It took three hours on a public bus from Busan.

Cheryl on the Turle Boat shows us the flag.

Cheryl on the Turle Boat shows us the flag.
Replica of boats used in 1591 to defeat Japan.

April 4 on battleship in Jinhae

April 4 on battleship in Jinhae
We didn't get to shoot the gun, however.

We had some influence in this boy's conversion.

We had some influence in this boy's conversion.
He lives near the Mission Home.

The ideal pole patch. Oh for a chainsaw!

The ideal pole patch. Oh for a chainsaw!
It would be against the law, but dreams . . .

Tammy rides a horse in Busan, Korea

Tammy rides a horse in Busan, Korea
You had better sit down, Tammy!

This year (2011) is the year of the rabbit

This year (2011) is the year of the rabbit
Last year was the year of the tiger.

The Zodiac animals for famous in Asia.

The Zodiac animals for famous in Asia.
Twelve different granite benches are supported by Zodiac animlas.

With Seoul Temple Pres. Son, his wife, & Br. Shin

With Seoul Temple Pres. Son, his wife, & Br. Shin
Pres. Son was Busan Mission Pres. before Pres. Jennings

Elder Bagley with friend Stacey & Daniel.

Elder Bagley with friend Stacey & Daniel.
In Busan March 1st, 2011

In Asia we see lots of colorful fish

In Asia we see lots of colorful fish
These are public pet carp, we think.

Feb. 26 in Ulsan - Sister Bagley & Jennings

Feb. 26 in Ulsan - Sister Bagley & Jennings
Walking for exercise and fun.

On our way to the office. We thought of Ryan.

On our way to the office.  We thought of Ryan.
Ryan used to own a mini-cooper

We miss holding our grandbabies

We miss holding our grandbabies
The mom, Sister Jennings, Sister Bagley

Babies are cute everywhere

Babies are cute everywhere
At Ulsan District Conference, Feb 27, '11

We stand by near the bridge that crosses the harbor.

We stand by near the bridge that crosses the harbor.
We rode Bus 210 & here's where it stopped!

Our missionary friends, Jim and Cheryl Howerton!

Our missionary friends, Jim and Cheryl Howerton!
The Howertons spend Feb. 12 - 15 with us in Busan.

We stand near the fish market in southern Busan.

We stand near the fish market in southern Busan.
Feb. 12, 2011

We now live in this apartment compex in the background.

We now live in this apartment compex in the background.
Kind of a hazy day . . . will get a b

Study Korean with us!

Study Korean with us!
It's starting to make a lot of sense.

Nothing better land an Asian pear except . . .

Nothing better land an Asian pear except . . .
Continue on down for even better foods.

Busan Zone meeting, Feb. 2011

Busan Zone meeting, Feb. 2011
We held a testimony meeting on the beach!

Same two senior missionaries ; Feb. 2011

Same two senior missionaries ; Feb. 2011
On Goe Je Island . . . not all that far from southern Japan!

An office missionaries P-day

An office missionaries P-day
Eating on Goe Je Do after driving on the under ocean new road.

A Korean barbeque! Food for a king!

A Korean barbeque!  Food for a king!
It was all you could eat . . . what more could we ask for?

Cheryl and the dragons!

Cheryl and the dragons!
We went. for a Sunday afternoon walk. Feb. 2011

A sample of traditional Korean Lunar NY food.

A sample of traditional Korean Lunar NY food.
All Korean food is healthy for us.

Feb. 2011 Lunar New Year at Bishop's home!

Feb. 2011 Lunar New Year at Bishop's home!
Our new Bishop is on the far right!

We had a Christmas tree in Korea

We had a Christmas tree in Korea
Cheryl shows a large Asia pear. Very delicious.

Cam, Cole, & Cache Christmas 2010

Cam, Cole, & Cache Christmas 2010
Wonderful Wyoming near our home!

Elder Bagley on P-day

Elder Bagley on P-day
"Bagley" is a famous candy company!

Elder Tyson Bagley in the Dominican Republic

Elder Tyson Bagley in the Dominican Republic
Asia has NOT discovered avocados! Too bad!

We call it the "rainbow" tree.

We call it the "rainbow" tree.
Near Busan Nov. 26, 2010

New apartment view in November

New apartment view in November
We had to move to a new apt. in December

A typical Korean meal

A typical Korean meal
Note the octopus leg on the big plate

Ring the bell for ??

Ring the bell for ??
Cheryl at nearby Buddhist temple

Sister Bagley and friends

Sister Bagley and friends
Unmunsa Buddhist Temple site

Visiting Unmunsa Buddhist site

Visiting Unmunsa Buddhist site
Toruing with the Busan Stake

View from Unmunsa Buddist site

View from Unmunsa Buddist site
Touring witht the Busan Stake mostly senior citizens

Unmunsa Buddhist building

Unmunsa Buddhist building
Touring with the Busan Stake

Tyson as a missionary in the Dominican Rebublic

Tyson as a missionary in the Dominican Rebublic
Lunch is served

At Unmunsa: Touring with the Busan Stake

At Unmunsa:  Touring with the Busan Stake
Persimmons on the big tree

District Meeting lunch 2010.11.09

District Meeting lunch 2010.11.09
All-you-can-eat meat . . . and elders type of lunch.

Halloween at the Oncheon Ward

Halloween at the Oncheon Ward
A real cowboy!

The two in the middle are investigators.

The two in the middle are investigators.
The two on the right are the Bishop & hs wife.

Garlic by the truckload

Garlic by the truckload
Manewal = garlic: Touring with Busan Stake

Some where north of Busan

Some where north of Busan
Touring with the Busan Stake

With Janet at Unmunsa

With Janet at Unmunsa
Touring with the Busan Stake 2010.11.11

After Zone Meeting 2010.11.16

After Zone Meeting 2010.11.16
In southern Busan near bride that crosses the habor.

Korea in the fall! WOW!

Korea in the fall!  WOW!
This photo was taken north of Busan.

Sky and sunset near Busan, Oct. 2010

Sky and sunset near Busan, Oct. 2010
It took us an hour and a half to climb to where we took this photo.

The sunset near Busan

The sunset near Busan
The Nak Dong Gang (river) in background.

Sunset near Gimhae Airport. Oct. 2010

Sunset near Gimhae Airport. Oct. 2010
Taken from a mountain in southwestern Busan

Thatched roof in country town.

Thatched roof in country town.
One town has been designated to remain virtually unchanged.

Reeds in the sunset.

Reeds in the sunset.
On a mountain above Busan.

Rice drying.

Rice drying.
It is important to dry the rice!

Rice ready to harvest!

Rice ready to harvest!
Major crop in Korea is rice. Harvested in November.

Busan - a city built in the valleys!

Busan - a city built in the valleys!
A small part of eastern Busan.

Buddha by the seashore - Busan

Buddha by the seashore - Busan
On P-days we can always visit another Buddha site.

What an elk looks like in Korea

What an elk looks like in Korea
Dragon elk are hard to find in the wild!

Elder Bagley turns 63

Elder Bagley turns 63
Approx. 30 USD each to eat here!

Fall in South Korea

Fall in South Korea
Bulguksa - Buddist Temple area

Reenactment of Japanese invasion 1592

Reenactment of Japanese invasion 1592
One of the Korean generals in the outdoor play!

Sonny's high school in Busan.

Sonny's high school in Busan.
It would take us approx. an hour to walk to here from our apt.

Sonny shows us her high school.

Sonny shows us her high school.
1,500 boys only grades 9-12.

Tug of War rope . . . at least 100 yds. long!

Tug of War rope . . . at least 100 yds. long!
Soon hundreds with compete in tug of war!

Band members at tug of war . . . friendly folks.

Band members at tug of war . . . friendly folks.
Oct. 10, 2010 near our area in Busan

Preparing for giant tug of war!

Preparing for giant tug of war!
200 + students on each end.

On Yangsan (Sheep Mt.): Relief Society outing!

On Yangsan (Sheep Mt.): Relief Society outing!
Oct. 9, 2010. Beautful mts. of Korea

Do you do "1,2,3 . . . swing?

Do you do "1,2,3 . . . swing?
Br. Cho & Sis. Jung speak English well . . . great members too.

Relief Society overnighter. Oct 8, 2010

Relief Society overnighter. Oct 8, 2010
Elder Bagley & Br. Cho joined them Sat. morning.

Tommy and Sonny guide us one day in Busan!

Tommy and Sonny guide us one day in Busan!
Two of our wonderful English class members.

Our English class invited us to lunch!

Our English class invited us to lunch!
Janet (second from right) is a member of the LDS faith.

Slug and slime! Found will hiking near apt.

Slug and slime!  Found will hiking near apt.
This cute creature is about six inches long!

On Jeju Island: late Sept. of 2010 - Cheonjiyeon Falls

On Jeju Island: late Sept. of 2010 - Cheonjiyeon Falls
Theses falls famous for proximity to ocean!

Waterfalls again: Jeju Island Sept. 24, 2010

Waterfalls again: Jeju Island Sept. 24, 2010
It was raining a bit that P-Day on Jeju.

The wind was blowing on Jeju Island: Haenyo = seawomen

The wind was blowing on Jeju Island: Haenyo = seawomen
Ladies used to dive for seafood . . . down as far as 60 ft.

The green of Jeju Island

The green of Jeju Island
We want to own a winter home on Jeju.

Big windmills on JeJu . . . east side.

Big windmills on JeJu . . . east side.
Many miles of sandy beaches on JeJu!

Biggest Buddha Temple in Asia is on JeJu

Biggest Buddha Temple in Asia is on JeJu
In Sogipo on Jeju with visited this complex!

Farming on JeJu & throughout Asia

Farming on JeJu & throughout Asia
Inexpensive tractor or is it a pickup truck?

JeJu Island: Sept. 24, 2010.

JeJu Island:  Sept. 24, 2010.
A volcanic island: miles & miles of rock fences!

Drying squid . . . a delicious snack! (So they say!)

Drying squid . . . a delicious snack! (So they say!)
JeJu Island: Late Sept. 2010 - 3 nights

Oue hotel on JeJu . . . very nice!

Oue hotel on JeJu . . . very nice!
Tough life being a missionary . . . sometimes!

Elder Bagley being friendly.

Elder Bagley being friendly.
Students like their photo with a foreigner!

Sister Bagley birthday! Only one on this mission.

Sister Bagley birthday!  Only one on this mission.
Another year younger . . 39 and holding!

Brothr Cho's family over for dinner!

Brothr Cho's family over for dinner!
8 of ther 10 children came. Great members. 2010.08.01

Near a large shipyard on KeoJeDo

Near a large shipyard on KeoJeDo
Sorry! The photo doesn't show the real size!

Keojedo: Near our hotel!

Keojedo: Near our hotel!
Hi all! Lots of big shipyards on this island.

When it rains, the stream runs!

When it rains, the stream runs!
These falls are 200 ft. from our apt. Aug. 2010

Where will Bus 100-1 end?

Where will Bus 100-1 end?
Two small lighthouses: tip of South Korea.

Relief Society at our apartment

Relief Society at our apartment
Sister Bagley invited Relief Society to our apt.

Shilla Dynasty Burial Mounds

Shilla Dynasty Burial Mounds
Green, hot, and beautiful: July 2010

Home Sweet Home

Home Sweet Home
Our home on Spring Creek

Our great friends in China

Our great friends in China
Danny and Carol holding hands. Alex too!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Time quietly marches forward. It is now 10.10.10 + 01 (Oct. 11, 2010) in Busan, South Korea. So much has happened for us here that often it is difficult to decide what photos to share. It may seem like all we do is travel and do fun things with our friends, but we do have a routine of responsibilities at the mission office. We also teach English three times a week, and often it is a member or members of our English classes that show us around this amazing country.

1 comment:

  1. You updated your blog! Good for you :) It is fun to see all the pictures of the adventures you go on. We love you!

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