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Rice season in Korea - part 1
I’ve shown you a few rice pictures before, but not the whole season.
Here’s planting time.

(South Korea, Waegwan, May 2005)
Tags: asia, asien, expat, fieldwork, korea, leben, life, nicoleb, people, pictures, planting, reis, rice, south korea, waegwan
by NicoleB
2008-12-24. 07:47:13. 20 words, 667 views. Categories: Southkorea - Suedkorea ('04-'06) , 4 comments » • Send a trackback »
2008-12-24. 07:47:13. 20 words, 667 views. Categories: Southkorea - Suedkorea ('04-'06) , 4 comments » • Send a trackback »
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Comment from: Scriber's Web [Visitor] · http://scribersweb.blogspot.com
Love the photo. I really like the reflect in the water.
Well Merry Christmas to you! Hope you have a wonderful time with your family
Well Merry Christmas to you! Hope you have a wonderful time with your family
2008-12-24 @ 14:32
Comment from: Clare [Visitor] · http://claresays.wordpress.com
When I lived in Cambodia, I was always amazed at how beautiful growing rice was. Thanks for the picture and the reminder.
2008-12-24 @ 16:56
Comment from: Sparkling Red [Visitor] · http://sparklingred.blogspot.com
That's an amazing scene! Well, I guess it's ordinary and everyday there. But I've never seen it before. It's a nice change from all the snow here, that's for sure.
2008-12-24 @ 17:54
Thanks, Scriber, we are having a relaxed time 
Nobody around but hubby and me.
But that's the way it is.
Hubby made some yummy Taccos
I love to keep going through my old picture files, Clare.
The first time in Korea I def. didn't appreciate the whole thing. The second time was different and I really enjoyed it.
To the Koreans it probably is, Mdme Red, to me it was always exiting when they worked in the fields

Nobody around but hubby and me.
But that's the way it is.
Hubby made some yummy Taccos

I love to keep going through my old picture files, Clare.
The first time in Korea I def. didn't appreciate the whole thing. The second time was different and I really enjoyed it.
To the Koreans it probably is, Mdme Red, to me it was always exiting when they worked in the fields
2008-12-25 @ 09:07
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