the process of remembering: a photoblog by andrew huth

“Out for a Ride”

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Seoul residents enjoying a beautiful day at a city park along the Han River (their version of NYC’s Central Park).  Everywhere I looked one overwhelming conclusion I came to was how important family is to the Korean people.  When it came to riding their bikes some like to race, some like to stroll together, some preferred to tag along while others well, simply wanted to chill on their bikes.

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6 comments in “Out for a Ride”

  1. Flickr: Tammy Duncan says:


    I love your story line and the importance of family life. That means the world to me too! I especially love the bottom left hand corner shot! It is ridiculously, out of this world funny!!!

  2. Liana says:


    I love this series! Too cute…it appears as if they’ve gotten it right: family is the most important thing.

  3. your sister says:


    Hey Andrew -
    I never comment here, although I look all the time, but I really like these.
    And Alice still won’t wear her sleeping beauty nightie. I’ve given up!

  4. Andrew Huth says:


    Hey thanks Carolyn for checking out the site and leaving me a note. I also check your Picasa site each day to see if you have new photos us. Love the recent ones you have up.

  5. Kristine says:


    I also really like the moment you caught at lower left; looks like the little girl in red had too many modes of transportation to choose from (I’m assuming it’s her bright pink bicycle, as well). But she gets to have her cake and eat it too… =)

  6. Kristine says:


    The pose of the girl chilling on her bicycle at lower right is also classic. Love the pigtails.



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