Because it was extremely hot yesterday, we decided to put up a temporary roof in the Pearl section of the construction site. This turned out to make a big difference in the temperature.
Building the shade
It really makes a huge difference in temperature
Almost everyone worked on the Pearl section today. Building the stone wall (with cement as glue), stepping stones, vertical pieces, etc. While one group worked on building the Pearl, the other group worked on making the cement by hand.
Prince at work
Catherine at work
Oh at work
The Big Two at work
Valery at work
Jin at work
Stone Masons at work
Lunch was fried pork with Korean curry sauce, kimchi, yellow radish and cucumber with red pepper.
Pork Stone Wall (stone walls started to appear in my dream...)
Afternoon nap
Everyone is pretty exhausted
Dima can't hold it anymore!
We continue to work on the Pearl section in the afternoon.
Pablo made a sunbrella!
JH and Garrett moving a stone
How is it?
"Beautiful (with Chuck's voice)"
The concrete mixing crew made their own shade!
Catherine and Song making a chair
Frozen icecream break! (it's really frozen like icecube)
The Headquarter
Mmm.
Mmm..
Mmm...
"If we crush this barrier, we could advance into the enemy's central city..."
He is the friendliest shovel car driver ever
Stepping stones (in progress)
The dinner was at a western style restaurant for the 3rd time. I like this restaurant because it offers dessert in the end. The main dish was seafood spaghetti and fried fish and shrimp. Professor Kang came to give us a word of encouragement.
At night, we had a circle meeting at our dormitory. Since we got three new Russian workers, we had “other-introduction” (meaning one person would introduce another person, instead of self-introduction).
Tomo
Saturday, July 31, 2010
DAY 18 (July 29 2010): Long and Hard Day
Such a different weather today offered us compared to the last two days. It was sunny, hot, and worse, not windy. It felt like I was in a sauna and tanning booth at the same time.
A few interesting events occurred in the morning; one the water truck got stuck in the mud, and two two people got stuck in the bus when they were sleeping while the rest of us got out of the bus. The driver locked the door, not knowing there were people left in the bus, and they had to get out from a tiny window (the driver was missing).
The water truck getting stuck
Rescuing Piglet
We established more vertical stones, putting stones and cement behind them. Also the Stone Masons started working on the spiral, and it looks really progressive from above.
Carrying out the flatstones
Hello Life.
Jin is always busy!
Spiral from above
Mixing cement
Lunch was the same as yesterday’s, except we had chicken inside. This dish is very close to Japanese sukiyaki, other than the fact that the Korean version has red pepper inside.
Two journalists from the Jeju Weekly came to write an article about the Pacific Rim Park.
Pablo and Catherine on the roof of Women Divers' restaurant (it's where we eat lunch everyday)
In the afternoon, a concrete mixer came and we poured more concrete into both the spiral and the pearl. For the spiral, a shovel car did the work for us; it picked up the concrete from the truck, then poured onto the spiral. For the pearl, we poured concrete directly on the side. But for the interior part behind the vertical pieces, we used wheel barrows to carry it.
Pouring concrete by shovel car
Pouring concrete on the side wall of the Pearl
Got enough concrete?
Pouring concrete behind the vertical pieces
Sometimes you put too much concrete and the wheel barrow falls
The professional stone cutter/carver
Our work space
Stone snow from all the cutting
Dinner was our second time “seafood soup with red pepper” and my favorite Don Bae. Everyone must have been very hungry, we finished eating in less than thirty minutes, almost silently.
This is my favorite food here (Don Bae)
After dinner, Kyle made a spontaneous plan to walk across a bridge. This bridge was very cool, it had lights on the ground and the arc, illuminating beautifully in the dark Jeju night. True for this bridge and local park we visited before, there are a lot of families in these amusement places even if it’s 9 or 10PM. I don’t see this in America or Japan, people usually stay home or don’t go to the park at that late night (remember this was Thursday, not Friday).
A changing color bridge. Really pretty at night. Great dating spot
Tomo
A few interesting events occurred in the morning; one the water truck got stuck in the mud, and two two people got stuck in the bus when they were sleeping while the rest of us got out of the bus. The driver locked the door, not knowing there were people left in the bus, and they had to get out from a tiny window (the driver was missing).
The water truck getting stuck
Rescuing Piglet
We established more vertical stones, putting stones and cement behind them. Also the Stone Masons started working on the spiral, and it looks really progressive from above.
Carrying out the flatstones
Hello Life.
Jin is always busy!
Spiral from above
Mixing cement
Lunch was the same as yesterday’s, except we had chicken inside. This dish is very close to Japanese sukiyaki, other than the fact that the Korean version has red pepper inside.
Two journalists from the Jeju Weekly came to write an article about the Pacific Rim Park.
Pablo and Catherine on the roof of Women Divers' restaurant (it's where we eat lunch everyday)
In the afternoon, a concrete mixer came and we poured more concrete into both the spiral and the pearl. For the spiral, a shovel car did the work for us; it picked up the concrete from the truck, then poured onto the spiral. For the pearl, we poured concrete directly on the side. But for the interior part behind the vertical pieces, we used wheel barrows to carry it.
Pouring concrete by shovel car
Pouring concrete on the side wall of the Pearl
Got enough concrete?
Pouring concrete behind the vertical pieces
Sometimes you put too much concrete and the wheel barrow falls
The professional stone cutter/carver
Our work space
Stone snow from all the cutting
Dinner was our second time “seafood soup with red pepper” and my favorite Don Bae. Everyone must have been very hungry, we finished eating in less than thirty minutes, almost silently.
This is my favorite food here (Don Bae)
After dinner, Kyle made a spontaneous plan to walk across a bridge. This bridge was very cool, it had lights on the ground and the arc, illuminating beautifully in the dark Jeju night. True for this bridge and local park we visited before, there are a lot of families in these amusement places even if it’s 9 or 10PM. I don’t see this in America or Japan, people usually stay home or don’t go to the park at that late night (remember this was Thursday, not Friday).
A changing color bridge. Really pretty at night. Great dating spot
Tomo
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