In May we went to Chongduk Palace here in Seoul, in an effort to soak up some local culture before our move to Italy in the fall. We had seen one other Korean "palace," and were not really that impressed; this one did little to change our minds. However, there was a nice pond area:

Here is another picture of the main building of the palace:

It's kind of cool with all of the painting detail and peaked roofs such, but these are replicas of the actual buildings- the Japanese burned down what remnants were left of these old wooden buildings during WWII. Also, growing up with the image of Cinderella's castle created a very high expectation in me of what constitutes a "palace." Still, we had a good time walking around and had a wonderful lunch for under $15 for all of us at a noodle/sushi place around the corner. Can't beat that!







Between the five adults, we brought two video cameras and two still cameras, one of which was also capable of taking video, and three cell phones. Ah, to be away from it all!!
We didn't breathe in Hawaii unless Frommer's recommended it, thanks to Justin's careful research, although I found several of the activities "so last year":
In case you didn't get that joke, it's a 2005 copy of Frommer's Hawaii. Ha ha, I'm hilarious. 
































Check out those glasses! Awesome! And that bonnet on the old lady! Nuts! Hopefully you've gotten as much of a laugh out of this as we did. Maybe someone can turn this into the next American kid's show sensation. Just remember where you saw it first. 