It doesn't usually snow in Daegu. It gets cold, sure. Sometimes there are flurries. Sometimes the snow even sticks for a few minutes... but actual snowfall? Nah. Not in Daegu.
Well, that's how things normally work here, anyway. But this December is apparently unusual. Snow has been falling - and sticking. Ambitious Koreans head out and shovel sidewalks (I mean, it's Daegu; there won't be more snowfall, right?) only to have more snow drift on in. It's nothing like the current situation in the northeastern US (or the usual in Russia or Kyrgyzstan), but it's definitely unusual for Daegu. The sun is out today, and the snow is slowly melting... but more snow is already in the forecast. Here are some photos, to give you an idea:
Well, that's how things normally work here, anyway. But this December is apparently unusual. Snow has been falling - and sticking. Ambitious Koreans head out and shovel sidewalks (I mean, it's Daegu; there won't be more snowfall, right?) only to have more snow drift on in. It's nothing like the current situation in the northeastern US (or the usual in Russia or Kyrgyzstan), but it's definitely unusual for Daegu. The sun is out today, and the snow is slowly melting... but more snow is already in the forecast. Here are some photos, to give you an idea:
This was the view out my front window when I awoke yesterday.
Unused kimchi vats on my rooftop
Thrown-away chair on my walk to work
Backalley Banyawol in the snow
Traditional home, Banyawol
Mainstreet, Banyawol - on my walk to work
My neighborhood park in the snow.
This chick was building a mini-snowman in her hand.
1 comment:
you are so good photographer.^^
but i was sliding on the ice snow
and nose bleed. ㅠㅠ
i am ok now.
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