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Sigimsae thoughts: 2005-07-31
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Sigimsae thoughts: a blog on Korean music, etc. 금요일, 8월 05, 2005. Kugak and jazz 국악과 재즈 album Invite the Spirit 초혼. For about two years I've been quite interested in kugak and jazz fusion or crossover music. Actually, my first encounter with. Korean music, about six years ago, was from albums by. The first Kugak and jazz 국악과 재즈 album I have chosen is one of the first I know of:. Provides the following information on the recording:. Henry Kaiser-Electric and acoustic guitars. As can be noted from the trac...
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The History of Mount Needle Pie: March 2013
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Encapsulating the diverse and enduring interests of H&T. Keep reading and youll figure it out. Friday, March 29, 2013. Change of Pace: Musician Josh Ritter. He told great stories through his music, which was comforting and something we both enjoyed together. And follow his musical accomplishments closely. Some other links to Josh:. Http:/ www.npr.org/event/music/163085001/josh-ritter-on-mountain-stage. Http:/ www.npr.org/event/music/135235906/josh-ritter-tiny-desk-concert. Climb through the timbers, and ...
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The History of Mount Needle Pie: April 2013
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Encapsulating the diverse and enduring interests of H&T. Keep reading and youll figure it out. Friday, April 26, 2013. War College Paper: Uncivil War in North Carolina's Mountains, 1861-1865. Back to the subject matter, an irregular war during the Civil War. Irregular you say? So, you think America's experiences fighting an irregular war (ie counterinsurgency) only began with Iraq or maybe Vietnam? I was first introduced to it by John Barrett in his classic, The Civil War in North Carolina. The western b...
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Fusou Note - 扶桑雑記 -: 2010-11
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Fusou Note - 扶桑雑記 -. Is a poetical name of Japan used in the medieval period. Truth of the Japanese Coast Guard. The following video clip that was leaked onto YouTube yesterday has been popular on Japanese twitterverse today. Links to this post. The Senkaku boat collision video leaked on Youtube. It seems the Senkaku boat collision video. Was leaked on Youtube. Video recorded from Japanese coast guard patrol ship, Hateruma. Video recorded from Japanese coast guard patrol ship, Mizuki. Links to this post.
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The History of Mount Needle Pie: December 2012
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Encapsulating the diverse and enduring interests of H&T. Keep reading and youll figure it out. Saturday, December 29, 2012. China: Exploring Beijing and the Great Wall. We live in Seoul, Korea now, a big change from Northern Virginia. The view out my kitchen window is no longer a leafy suburban street, but a cityscape. We’ll be here for about three years, which means sometime in the latter half of 2015 we’ll make the traumatic transition back. But we are not thinking of that right now. I am glad we went ...
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The History of Mount Needle Pie: August 2013
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Encapsulating the diverse and enduring interests of H&T. Keep reading and youll figure it out. Friday, August 30, 2013. A Brief Soujourn in Idaho (part 2): Eats, an Old Boomtown and More Cemeteries. The background includes the beautiful and rugged mountains of the Scotchman Wildnerness. Learn more about them at the Friends of the Scotchman Peaks here. And our own hike up to the top of Scotchman Peak here. To our surprise, the younger sister came out and sang Italian opera.in Clark Fork, ID! The museum pa...
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The History of Mount Needle Pie: December 2013
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Encapsulating the diverse and enduring interests of H&T. Keep reading and youll figure it out. Monday, December 30, 2013. Cambodia: More from Angkor. On day two, we continued our tour of the sites around Angkor, which included taking a tuk-tuk ride approximately 25km further out to a couple of the more remote places. This blog will hit the highlights, including the temples of Pre Rup, Banteay Srei, and Preah Khan, as well as the river carvings at Kbaul Spean. Steep and high steps to the top. The natural ...
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The History of Mount Needle Pie: January 2014
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Encapsulating the diverse and enduring interests of H&T. Keep reading and youll figure it out. Sunday, January 12, 2014. Cambodia: The Khmer Rouge and the Killing Fields. Killing Caves of Phnom Sampeau. Now adorned with colorful tributes, this building was once a torture facility. During our travels, we saw a number of sketches and paintings by eyewitnesses detailing the horrors of life under the Khmer Rouge. Tuol Sleng (or S-21) Prison. The gallows. The prisoners were hung from the beam and dipped b...
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The History of Mount Needle Pie: February 2013
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Encapsulating the diverse and enduring interests of H&T. Keep reading and youll figure it out. Monday, February 4, 2013. Super Bowl Monday in Seoul. It is an odd thing to roll out of bed early on a Monday morning and stumble into my chair in front of the TV to watch the Super Bowl. I suppose we had better get used to it though, as the next two ones will be as today was. As today was a training holiday, T was able to stay home and we watched it together as usual. They had a blast in the dog park. Stitch-a...
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The Impossible Transfer: July 2008
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008. Let Us Praise Weird English. Book critic James Wood recently wrote a flattering review. Of Aleksandar Hemon's new book. In it he describes Hemon's extraordinary background. Wood goes on to praise the foreign-ness of Hemon's prose. Occasionally, he flourishes a lyrically pedantic Nabokovian bloom, as with the “fenestral glasses” a character wears. The line about restoring buried meaning to words like "vacuous" and "petrified" reminds me of the essay by Ted Hughes I wrote about.
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