2010.11.05 17:00
Dr. Bang,
When I went to Korea, I dropped in Damyang and toured most of those Jung Za ,
(gazebos) and bought postcards of those Gazebos.
In most of the Gazebos, there was a small bed room, 3-4 people can barely sleep.
I think, they (those old retired scholars) did enjoy the feeling
Mr. Frost was entertaining in the snow covered Gazebo in winter.
Of course, in other seasons, they stayed on the maru and slept in the small room.
Mr. Frost didn't build any hut in the bushes?
I am very anxious to see rough sketches of the future Korean park in your mind.
I hope you got the support you expected. If you can make 10 different plan sketches,
you can stretch your immagination without any cost and the plan will ripe one day,
I hope.
What Mr. Frost would have written, if he slept in the small room in this gazebo,
소쇄원?
I am sure he wrote a different tune.
I came back home for 3 week vacation and I will go to the country
for my imagination exercises.
I think the one below is GuangPung Jung? and one above is JeWolDang?
I have to look at the report I mailed the other day.
Did the architect get a copy too?
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2010.11.06 10:53
2010.11.06 15:32
2010.11.06 21:48
Sorry to report to you, sun-bae-nim,
I don't have any imaginary power
of picturing future plan, especially
these days when I am riding steep
downhill phase.
In one word, meeting at Consulate General
was waste of time, costing me for parking
fee and salty, spicy Korean food for dinner.
I regret. And I have headache now probably
due to skyrocketed blood pressure.