
There is a cafe in the Hongdae area of Seoul that is home to two cute little sheep. They are super friendly and so, so soft.



A few weeks ago, Grey played some excellent tunes over at the Local in Noksapyeong. Such a snazzy dresser, too!


I mentioned long ago that my old high school buddy, Joa, came to town. I let her do most of the picture taking, but here she is having breakfast with me at my favorite dining establishment in the city, Butterfinger Pancakes.

David is good with his hands. Really! He not only dazzles and delights fellow subway passengers while waiting for the train, but he has also been getting me to haul my lazy ass up climbing walls lately. Not sure if it'll become a full-time hobby, but it is quite fun.

The Seoul Lantern Festival is a big clusterfuck on opening night, which is exactly when we went. Couldn't even make it down to the stream because of the massive hoardes, but I wound up back there while on a walk a week later during daylight.


This is my mother. Isn't she beautiful? She would kill me if she knew I posted her picture on the Internet without Photoshopping out her "wrinkles".
Lately, I've been taking advantage of my "funemployment" in a more productive way. I've been making more art and very soon I'll be making it available to you*! So, as the holiday season approaches, please consider opening your hearts** to a financially depressed girl. Keep an eye on the blog this week as I post more details.
*Yes, you. You're my favorite.
** and wallets.







oh my. i look hungry, haha...beautiful pictures as always ari! i'll be in seattle in december. i guess we'll JUST miss each other (if seattle is where you'll go back to in january). maybe i'll leave you a note somewhere in the city (scavenger hunt!!). ;P