tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20110414.post1421171685798059518..comments2023-09-28T09:00:44.681-10:00Comments on Wind Lines: A Flying Monkey Goes to KoreaUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20110414.post-73919973280719880422012-01-10T08:42:54.309-10:002012-01-10T08:42:54.309-10:00Thanks for the great write up Berndt! For me your ...Thanks for the great write up Berndt! For me your tale brought back memories of my 2 years stationed on a Navy ship in Guam (not all of it was bad mind you). My ship also visited Jinhae as a port of call when on "cruise". I have more fond memories from there since I enjoyed all that chili riddled food Koreans make, but you did leave out the prolific amount of Soju tents there where one could kill numerous defenseless weak brain cells in one sitting, and if you like sweet drinks Peach Oscar is tasty stuff. I ate a few unidentifiable things in those tents too. Our "cruise" usually arrived in Jinhae right around cherry blossom festival time in spring. Fun flashback!Waianae Jimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15275430122119016694noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20110414.post-34291942347891856652012-01-08T09:55:31.112-10:002012-01-08T09:55:31.112-10:00Thanks for taking us along with your on your trave...Thanks for taking us along with your on your travels and adventures! My parents lived on Guam for about 3 years, and from their description, I thought it was all flat with no wind (except for the typhoons) -- darn land lubbers. Part of me wants to make such ventures, but the other part (probably the part that is aging) is chicken. It's good know folks with the spirit to go forth. You inspire me. <br /><br />Looks like a chilly day in Korea today with 28 deg. F. Stay warm! Looking forward to more installments (hopefully the co. will send you somewhere warmer soon, or next time wait for summer to send you to Korea.) Aloha.sandyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03062704709975780035noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20110414.post-84964813353416028082012-01-08T07:33:11.294-10:002012-01-08T07:33:11.294-10:00Thanks for the novel of your adventures. it was a...Thanks for the novel of your adventures. it was a 3 cup a coffee read. You don't want to be around me after 3 cups of coffee. <br /><br />When you come back I have more W**k for you. could not figure out how to edit the directory. I am computer illiterate and will have to write the directions down.<br /><br />Look forward to seeing you back...when is that exactly again?<br /><br />Keep us posted on your future adventures.Thomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07508629374134042936noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20110414.post-3993600883500453332012-01-07T11:40:59.797-10:002012-01-07T11:40:59.797-10:00Great write up Berndt. Sure you could have flown o...Great write up Berndt. Sure you could have flown on a more epic day, and guys would be itching to go. They say the flying there can be great. <br /> But some of the best experiences happen when you are set on flying, surfing or biking in some strange place and you see things that you would never see just being a tourist. <br /><br />What is the saying, it is not the destination, it is the journey. Great Stuff.firedave2https://www.blogger.com/profile/07212702155886596067noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20110414.post-84378600897356380542012-01-07T04:19:23.309-10:002012-01-07T04:19:23.309-10:00Very nice write-up. Berndt. Confirms my desire to ...Very nice write-up. Berndt. Confirms my desire to not visit Korea. You've described pretty much what I have heard from others.<br /><br />Where's your next stop? I'm up for an adventure to some far-flung (flying) destination but haven't quite decided on where. Maybe NZ or OZ???<br /><br />Thanks for the travelogue, come home soon.Ka'a'awa Larrynoreply@blogger.com