Soundtrack: Love Love Love by Mountain Goats: this song always comes to my mind when it rains.
So Sparkledown III started off by Anguk Station, at a tea room which most of us liked quite a bit: the tea tasted good, and the lady kept bringing free stuff by. Cool.
We decided to move on when the music went from the nice classical stuff to the nice Korean traditional stuff...and then to the compositions on instruments that could best be described as piercing, and don't easily slide into the background, along with vocalists making grunts and moans that ALSO don't easily slide into the background.
It was raining, but we walked up to a Panini place I like (I'll write it up some other time), and we had a nice time there before strolling over to Jogye Temple to see the lanterns, and collecting a couple more people.
Anyway, some of the people in these pictures are online personalities, and some aren't, so you might recognize a few faces. The conversation all afternoon was really pleasant, and then in the evening it got a little goofy from time to time, but I think it's safe to say a good time was had by all. We moved on to a favorite bar of mine, and bumped into a coworker of mine, and more laughs were laughed.
Then: Buddha's birthday and the Lantern Festival in Jongno.
But first a picture of Lotte Department Store: I like silhouettes.
Then: the street festival was a proper street festival: it was colder than other years have been, but the turnout was good. The air was clear and the light was somehow balmy, and the rain held off until a few flecks in the evening.
There was calligraphy
Free Hugs (this guy really liked his)
There was a yoga demonstration that probably led to about 300 men signing up for classes.
More from tonight:
And the Buddha's Birthday parade snaked from Dongdaemun to Jogyesa, as usual. There were tons of floats, including some that seemed like weird fits for a Buddha's Birthday celebration (a pig on a motorbike with a flame thrower? That brings ME closer to the Buddha Mind, why do you ask?)
And the cartoon Buddha (who reminds me of the Buddy Jesus)
This lady had a high powered fan to keep her gown flowing. She was like a ballerina in a snow-globe.
Ya shoulda been there, readers.