Sad to say, but today was my last full day in Pine Tree City. I sure do hope to come back again next year, though.
P.S. Did you know you can go up Hwabusan at night? I've been seeing the lamp posts, and I can now confirm that the lights are indeed turned on at night, at least until 20:00 or so.
Perhaps you'd like to know what time it is. |
I can report that as of 20220907-2030, both of these phones work properly. Korea Telecom has always been good, regardless of whether their name has changed or not. |
The people who staff the train station's information center are beyond excellent. |
The urinal is just a urinal. But check out the umbrella hanger in the top right. They really take care of things here. |
Hwabusan at night. It's lit up well enough that I did not use my phone's flashlight function. |
Me and this white cat have had each other under surveillance for two weeks. |
Another example of how well they take care of this town. Removing grass from the sidewalk cracks. |
There are at least two similar yellow Camaros in town. I have seen them parked together, with the drivers talking to each other. |
The Daelim Daystar (125cc or 250cc? I do not know.) |
My first Cross Cub sighting. I would love to have one in Perry County. |
You know how they think of everything? At the exercise equipment area on top of the mountain, these are compressed air hoses for blowing dust off your shoes. Of course I used it. It's a great idea. |
I know what the room cleaner is thinking: "Why does Baldy use hair conditioner? He doesn't have any hair." She does not know it is shaving cream. Neither did I until recently. |