🦑🐐 The one that started it all 🇰🇷🥹❤️❤️❤️ 애국심 뿜뿜 하게 되는 날 🤍🤍🤍 오겜 멋진 배우분들😍 이병헌 선배님 뵌 날… 🤪 그 후 그녀는 시즌2를 하루에 다 정주행 했다고 한다. ㅎㅎ 인상깊은 장면들이 많았다. 극적이면서 비극적인 스토리 속 멋진 연기와 commitment. 인상 깊은 장면들이 많았다. 역시 한국인들… 너무 자랑스럽다. Binged the whole season afterwards.. so good!!!! Some of the scenes linger like after images in my mind… amazing acting from brilliant actors in such intense albeit imagined circumstances. 🥹 👗 @tracyshapoff 💇🏻♀️ @mikahairstylist 💄 @suziekbeauty
🦑🐐 The one that started it all 🇰🇷🥹❤️❤️❤️ 애국심 뿜뿜 하게 되는 날 🤍🤍🤍 오겜 멋진 배우분들😍 이병헌 선배님 뵌 날… 🤪 그 후 그녀는 시즌2를 하루에 다 정주행 했다고 한다. ㅎㅎ 인상깊은 장면들이 많았다. 극적이면서 비극적인 스토리 속 멋진 연기와 commitment. 인상 깊은 장면들이 많았다. 역시 한국인들… 너무 자랑스럽다. Binged the whole season afterwards.. so good!!!! Some of the scenes linger like after images in my mind… amazing acting from brilliant actors in such intense albeit imagined circumstances. 🥹 👗 @tracyshapoff 💇🏻♀️ @mikahairstylist 💄 @suziekbeauty
31 and 26. Back to my pre-pandemic hair. Coincidentally the same hair I had when I first moved to LA, which was almost 5 years ago today. Feels weird. Same same but different. Guess it’s a timely reminder for myself to take stock of this crazy journey. 初心
31 and 26. Back to my pre-pandemic hair. Coincidentally the same hair I had when I first moved to LA, which was almost 5 years ago today. Feels weird. Same same but different. Guess it’s a timely reminder for myself to take stock of this crazy journey. 初心
31 and 26. Back to my pre-pandemic hair. Coincidentally the same hair I had when I first moved to LA, which was almost 5 years ago today. Feels weird. Same same but different. Guess it’s a timely reminder for myself to take stock of this crazy journey. 初心
🍀✨🌺🌳Be a hippie
CONSISTENCY NEVER BETRAYS🙏🏻 And if the process ain’t messy, you’re not doing it right.😂 Yoga is so much more than doing “that pose,” but why I chose the headstand to work on is because I’ve practiced yoga for 10 years but I hadn’t attempted it until the in the recent year or two. And even then I never really left the comfort of the wall – not till I was encouraged to try it without the wall during the teacher training. Week 1 – I did it once during the program, but with full hands-on help. I realized working on an unfamiliar pose forced me to listen more to all of my body I normally wouldn’t with familiar asanas. This encouraged me to keep going. Week 2 – I got my two feet off the floor and very very slowly worked my legs up and stayed that way only to keep tumbling so I went back to the wall. Week 3 – I got my two feet off and made my legs midway up (but not straight), but couldn’t hold it for more than 5 seconds and I was still putting too much pressure on my neck. Week 4 – I came up almost straight and managed to stay that way for a full minute with little to no pressure on my neck at all!! The mat came everywhere I went while I traveled and I practiced this asana 5-6 times a day at the end of my practice with the exception of the one week I anticipated my period. Some days, I tumbled 5 times and called it a day. Especially because balancing has always been my weak spot, the epitome of a full-body balance was this specific headstand pose. And working on it meant working on everything I had lacked- listening to my body, engaging my arms, my core, my lower body, all at the same time while taking time to really, listen. Even now though depending on my conditions, I still tumble forward if I get too arrogant and do it without tuning into my body. I don’t think there’s really ever a “mastering” of a pose. Building anything takes forever but it only takes a second to undo. All that to say, a lot of things in life may not be certain, but one thing is for sure – with time and patience, consistent effort will never betray you!!!
My mum craved some authentic Italian pizza so we went on a pretend day trip to Roma. I wore my best summer hand-me-downs from mumma and ate some finger-lickin pizza. Ladidadida ~🛵💨
My mum craved some authentic Italian pizza so we went on a pretend day trip to Roma. I wore my best summer hand-me-downs from mumma and ate some finger-lickin pizza. Ladidadida ~🛵💨
My mum craved some authentic Italian pizza so we went on a pretend day trip to Roma. I wore my best summer hand-me-downs from mumma and ate some finger-lickin pizza. Ladidadida ~🛵💨
My mum craved some authentic Italian pizza so we went on a pretend day trip to Roma. I wore my best summer hand-me-downs from mumma and ate some finger-lickin pizza. Ladidadida ~🛵💨
My mum craved some authentic Italian pizza so we went on a pretend day trip to Roma. I wore my best summer hand-me-downs from mumma and ate some finger-lickin pizza. Ladidadida ~🛵💨
My friend Haruks took these beautiful underwater pictures of me and the amazing sea life we saw that day. 🥹 I saw things I’d NEVER seen before and saw colors I would’ve thought were “artificial,” but of course they already existed before we saw them on the color palette 🤣 so many new things yet truly there is nothing new under the Sun… I’ve always been fascinated by sea creatures and seen them countlessly through the screen, in small and BIG aquariums… but it was a WHOLE other experience to visit them in their own habitat, my being a guest in their home as opposed to seeing them in a box brought in for my convenience and amusement. Being an (albeit uninvited) guest in their home, it was truly humbling to see them in their day to day sea life, seeing real life Nemo and his dad hanging out by an anemone, Ursula’s moray eels eerily floating about inside reefs with their mouths ajar, the prettiest colors and shapes in reefs I’d never seen in any man made creation… I kept thinking, ‘Wow, our human imagination can never catch up to what really exists in wildernature.’ Exploring their environment where they breathe freely and function at their full capacity, and me with all the gear that keeps me alive and with just a bit of hubris or mistake I could easily choke and die, it really made me think… even though we entitle ourselves to every place and thing that exists, there are life forms that truly are at home where we are not. I guess we tend to make ourselves too much at home in already occupied homes. Seeing a school of yellow snappers swarm around me was incomparable to any artificial visual experience I’ve ever had. I’ve always thought it was very quiet underwater, but actually there was also so much more auditory stimulation than I’d imagined. It’s nearing the end of summer, but if you haven’t already, this is your sign to go diving or at least snorkeling before it’s all over!!🙏🏻✨ 다이빙 자격증 따고나서 처음으로 한 오션다이빙… 정말 정말 상상 그 이상이었다. 우리의 편의를 위해 옮겨진 수족관 속 그들의 모습과, 내가 그들의 세상에 (초대되진 않았지만 간^^;) 손님으로 가서 경험해본 그들의 세상은… 정말 이들은 여기가 집이구나. 새삼 뼈저리게 깨달았다. 우린 정말 어디든 갈 수 있다고 다짜고짜 남의 집에 잘도 침범하고 더럽히고 사는구나. 예기치 못한 뼈때리고 고개가 절로 숙여지는 순간들이 너무 많았다. 올 여름 끝무렵이지만 스노클링이라도 한 번 가보시길!!!🙏🏻
My friend Haruks took these beautiful underwater pictures of me and the amazing sea life we saw that day. 🥹 I saw things I’d NEVER seen before and saw colors I would’ve thought were “artificial,” but of course they already existed before we saw them on the color palette 🤣 so many new things yet truly there is nothing new under the Sun… I’ve always been fascinated by sea creatures and seen them countlessly through the screen, in small and BIG aquariums… but it was a WHOLE other experience to visit them in their own habitat, my being a guest in their home as opposed to seeing them in a box brought in for my convenience and amusement. Being an (albeit uninvited) guest in their home, it was truly humbling to see them in their day to day sea life, seeing real life Nemo and his dad hanging out by an anemone, Ursula’s moray eels eerily floating about inside reefs with their mouths ajar, the prettiest colors and shapes in reefs I’d never seen in any man made creation… I kept thinking, ‘Wow, our human imagination can never catch up to what really exists in wildernature.’ Exploring their environment where they breathe freely and function at their full capacity, and me with all the gear that keeps me alive and with just a bit of hubris or mistake I could easily choke and die, it really made me think… even though we entitle ourselves to every place and thing that exists, there are life forms that truly are at home where we are not. I guess we tend to make ourselves too much at home in already occupied homes. Seeing a school of yellow snappers swarm around me was incomparable to any artificial visual experience I’ve ever had. I’ve always thought it was very quiet underwater, but actually there was also so much more auditory stimulation than I’d imagined. It’s nearing the end of summer, but if you haven’t already, this is your sign to go diving or at least snorkeling before it’s all over!!🙏🏻✨ 다이빙 자격증 따고나서 처음으로 한 오션다이빙… 정말 정말 상상 그 이상이었다. 우리의 편의를 위해 옮겨진 수족관 속 그들의 모습과, 내가 그들의 세상에 (초대되진 않았지만 간^^;) 손님으로 가서 경험해본 그들의 세상은… 정말 이들은 여기가 집이구나. 새삼 뼈저리게 깨달았다. 우린 정말 어디든 갈 수 있다고 다짜고짜 남의 집에 잘도 침범하고 더럽히고 사는구나. 예기치 못한 뼈때리고 고개가 절로 숙여지는 순간들이 너무 많았다. 올 여름 끝무렵이지만 스노클링이라도 한 번 가보시길!!!🙏🏻
My friend Haruks took these beautiful underwater pictures of me and the amazing sea life we saw that day. 🥹 I saw things I’d NEVER seen before and saw colors I would’ve thought were “artificial,” but of course they already existed before we saw them on the color palette 🤣 so many new things yet truly there is nothing new under the Sun… I’ve always been fascinated by sea creatures and seen them countlessly through the screen, in small and BIG aquariums… but it was a WHOLE other experience to visit them in their own habitat, my being a guest in their home as opposed to seeing them in a box brought in for my convenience and amusement. Being an (albeit uninvited) guest in their home, it was truly humbling to see them in their day to day sea life, seeing real life Nemo and his dad hanging out by an anemone, Ursula’s moray eels eerily floating about inside reefs with their mouths ajar, the prettiest colors and shapes in reefs I’d never seen in any man made creation… I kept thinking, ‘Wow, our human imagination can never catch up to what really exists in wildernature.’ Exploring their environment where they breathe freely and function at their full capacity, and me with all the gear that keeps me alive and with just a bit of hubris or mistake I could easily choke and die, it really made me think… even though we entitle ourselves to every place and thing that exists, there are life forms that truly are at home where we are not. I guess we tend to make ourselves too much at home in already occupied homes. Seeing a school of yellow snappers swarm around me was incomparable to any artificial visual experience I’ve ever had. I’ve always thought it was very quiet underwater, but actually there was also so much more auditory stimulation than I’d imagined. It’s nearing the end of summer, but if you haven’t already, this is your sign to go diving or at least snorkeling before it’s all over!!🙏🏻✨ 다이빙 자격증 따고나서 처음으로 한 오션다이빙… 정말 정말 상상 그 이상이었다. 우리의 편의를 위해 옮겨진 수족관 속 그들의 모습과, 내가 그들의 세상에 (초대되진 않았지만 간^^;) 손님으로 가서 경험해본 그들의 세상은… 정말 이들은 여기가 집이구나. 새삼 뼈저리게 깨달았다. 우린 정말 어디든 갈 수 있다고 다짜고짜 남의 집에 잘도 침범하고 더럽히고 사는구나. 예기치 못한 뼈때리고 고개가 절로 숙여지는 순간들이 너무 많았다. 올 여름 끝무렵이지만 스노클링이라도 한 번 가보시길!!!🙏🏻
My friend Haruks took these beautiful underwater pictures of me and the amazing sea life we saw that day. 🥹 I saw things I’d NEVER seen before and saw colors I would’ve thought were “artificial,” but of course they already existed before we saw them on the color palette 🤣 so many new things yet truly there is nothing new under the Sun… I’ve always been fascinated by sea creatures and seen them countlessly through the screen, in small and BIG aquariums… but it was a WHOLE other experience to visit them in their own habitat, my being a guest in their home as opposed to seeing them in a box brought in for my convenience and amusement. Being an (albeit uninvited) guest in their home, it was truly humbling to see them in their day to day sea life, seeing real life Nemo and his dad hanging out by an anemone, Ursula’s moray eels eerily floating about inside reefs with their mouths ajar, the prettiest colors and shapes in reefs I’d never seen in any man made creation… I kept thinking, ‘Wow, our human imagination can never catch up to what really exists in wildernature.’ Exploring their environment where they breathe freely and function at their full capacity, and me with all the gear that keeps me alive and with just a bit of hubris or mistake I could easily choke and die, it really made me think… even though we entitle ourselves to every place and thing that exists, there are life forms that truly are at home where we are not. I guess we tend to make ourselves too much at home in already occupied homes. Seeing a school of yellow snappers swarm around me was incomparable to any artificial visual experience I’ve ever had. I’ve always thought it was very quiet underwater, but actually there was also so much more auditory stimulation than I’d imagined. It’s nearing the end of summer, but if you haven’t already, this is your sign to go diving or at least snorkeling before it’s all over!!🙏🏻✨ 다이빙 자격증 따고나서 처음으로 한 오션다이빙… 정말 정말 상상 그 이상이었다. 우리의 편의를 위해 옮겨진 수족관 속 그들의 모습과, 내가 그들의 세상에 (초대되진 않았지만 간^^;) 손님으로 가서 경험해본 그들의 세상은… 정말 이들은 여기가 집이구나. 새삼 뼈저리게 깨달았다. 우린 정말 어디든 갈 수 있다고 다짜고짜 남의 집에 잘도 침범하고 더럽히고 사는구나. 예기치 못한 뼈때리고 고개가 절로 숙여지는 순간들이 너무 많았다. 올 여름 끝무렵이지만 스노클링이라도 한 번 가보시길!!!🙏🏻
My friend Haruks took these beautiful underwater pictures of me and the amazing sea life we saw that day. 🥹 I saw things I’d NEVER seen before and saw colors I would’ve thought were “artificial,” but of course they already existed before we saw them on the color palette 🤣 so many new things yet truly there is nothing new under the Sun… I’ve always been fascinated by sea creatures and seen them countlessly through the screen, in small and BIG aquariums… but it was a WHOLE other experience to visit them in their own habitat, my being a guest in their home as opposed to seeing them in a box brought in for my convenience and amusement. Being an (albeit uninvited) guest in their home, it was truly humbling to see them in their day to day sea life, seeing real life Nemo and his dad hanging out by an anemone, Ursula’s moray eels eerily floating about inside reefs with their mouths ajar, the prettiest colors and shapes in reefs I’d never seen in any man made creation… I kept thinking, ‘Wow, our human imagination can never catch up to what really exists in wildernature.’ Exploring their environment where they breathe freely and function at their full capacity, and me with all the gear that keeps me alive and with just a bit of hubris or mistake I could easily choke and die, it really made me think… even though we entitle ourselves to every place and thing that exists, there are life forms that truly are at home where we are not. I guess we tend to make ourselves too much at home in already occupied homes. Seeing a school of yellow snappers swarm around me was incomparable to any artificial visual experience I’ve ever had. I’ve always thought it was very quiet underwater, but actually there was also so much more auditory stimulation than I’d imagined. It’s nearing the end of summer, but if you haven’t already, this is your sign to go diving or at least snorkeling before it’s all over!!🙏🏻✨ 다이빙 자격증 따고나서 처음으로 한 오션다이빙… 정말 정말 상상 그 이상이었다. 우리의 편의를 위해 옮겨진 수족관 속 그들의 모습과, 내가 그들의 세상에 (초대되진 않았지만 간^^;) 손님으로 가서 경험해본 그들의 세상은… 정말 이들은 여기가 집이구나. 새삼 뼈저리게 깨달았다. 우린 정말 어디든 갈 수 있다고 다짜고짜 남의 집에 잘도 침범하고 더럽히고 사는구나. 예기치 못한 뼈때리고 고개가 절로 숙여지는 순간들이 너무 많았다. 올 여름 끝무렵이지만 스노클링이라도 한 번 가보시길!!!🙏🏻
My friend Haruks took these beautiful underwater pictures of me and the amazing sea life we saw that day. 🥹 I saw things I’d NEVER seen before and saw colors I would’ve thought were “artificial,” but of course they already existed before we saw them on the color palette 🤣 so many new things yet truly there is nothing new under the Sun… I’ve always been fascinated by sea creatures and seen them countlessly through the screen, in small and BIG aquariums… but it was a WHOLE other experience to visit them in their own habitat, my being a guest in their home as opposed to seeing them in a box brought in for my convenience and amusement. Being an (albeit uninvited) guest in their home, it was truly humbling to see them in their day to day sea life, seeing real life Nemo and his dad hanging out by an anemone, Ursula’s moray eels eerily floating about inside reefs with their mouths ajar, the prettiest colors and shapes in reefs I’d never seen in any man made creation… I kept thinking, ‘Wow, our human imagination can never catch up to what really exists in wildernature.’ Exploring their environment where they breathe freely and function at their full capacity, and me with all the gear that keeps me alive and with just a bit of hubris or mistake I could easily choke and die, it really made me think… even though we entitle ourselves to every place and thing that exists, there are life forms that truly are at home where we are not. I guess we tend to make ourselves too much at home in already occupied homes. Seeing a school of yellow snappers swarm around me was incomparable to any artificial visual experience I’ve ever had. I’ve always thought it was very quiet underwater, but actually there was also so much more auditory stimulation than I’d imagined. It’s nearing the end of summer, but if you haven’t already, this is your sign to go diving or at least snorkeling before it’s all over!!🙏🏻✨ 다이빙 자격증 따고나서 처음으로 한 오션다이빙… 정말 정말 상상 그 이상이었다. 우리의 편의를 위해 옮겨진 수족관 속 그들의 모습과, 내가 그들의 세상에 (초대되진 않았지만 간^^;) 손님으로 가서 경험해본 그들의 세상은… 정말 이들은 여기가 집이구나. 새삼 뼈저리게 깨달았다. 우린 정말 어디든 갈 수 있다고 다짜고짜 남의 집에 잘도 침범하고 더럽히고 사는구나. 예기치 못한 뼈때리고 고개가 절로 숙여지는 순간들이 너무 많았다. 올 여름 끝무렵이지만 스노클링이라도 한 번 가보시길!!!🙏🏻
My friend Haruks took these beautiful underwater pictures of me and the amazing sea life we saw that day. 🥹 I saw things I’d NEVER seen before and saw colors I would’ve thought were “artificial,” but of course they already existed before we saw them on the color palette 🤣 so many new things yet truly there is nothing new under the Sun… I’ve always been fascinated by sea creatures and seen them countlessly through the screen, in small and BIG aquariums… but it was a WHOLE other experience to visit them in their own habitat, my being a guest in their home as opposed to seeing them in a box brought in for my convenience and amusement. Being an (albeit uninvited) guest in their home, it was truly humbling to see them in their day to day sea life, seeing real life Nemo and his dad hanging out by an anemone, Ursula’s moray eels eerily floating about inside reefs with their mouths ajar, the prettiest colors and shapes in reefs I’d never seen in any man made creation… I kept thinking, ‘Wow, our human imagination can never catch up to what really exists in wildernature.’ Exploring their environment where they breathe freely and function at their full capacity, and me with all the gear that keeps me alive and with just a bit of hubris or mistake I could easily choke and die, it really made me think… even though we entitle ourselves to every place and thing that exists, there are life forms that truly are at home where we are not. I guess we tend to make ourselves too much at home in already occupied homes. Seeing a school of yellow snappers swarm around me was incomparable to any artificial visual experience I’ve ever had. I’ve always thought it was very quiet underwater, but actually there was also so much more auditory stimulation than I’d imagined. It’s nearing the end of summer, but if you haven’t already, this is your sign to go diving or at least snorkeling before it’s all over!!🙏🏻✨ 다이빙 자격증 따고나서 처음으로 한 오션다이빙… 정말 정말 상상 그 이상이었다. 우리의 편의를 위해 옮겨진 수족관 속 그들의 모습과, 내가 그들의 세상에 (초대되진 않았지만 간^^;) 손님으로 가서 경험해본 그들의 세상은… 정말 이들은 여기가 집이구나. 새삼 뼈저리게 깨달았다. 우린 정말 어디든 갈 수 있다고 다짜고짜 남의 집에 잘도 침범하고 더럽히고 사는구나. 예기치 못한 뼈때리고 고개가 절로 숙여지는 순간들이 너무 많았다. 올 여름 끝무렵이지만 스노클링이라도 한 번 가보시길!!!🙏🏻
My friend Haruks took these beautiful underwater pictures of me and the amazing sea life we saw that day. 🥹 I saw things I’d NEVER seen before and saw colors I would’ve thought were “artificial,” but of course they already existed before we saw them on the color palette 🤣 so many new things yet truly there is nothing new under the Sun… I’ve always been fascinated by sea creatures and seen them countlessly through the screen, in small and BIG aquariums… but it was a WHOLE other experience to visit them in their own habitat, my being a guest in their home as opposed to seeing them in a box brought in for my convenience and amusement. Being an (albeit uninvited) guest in their home, it was truly humbling to see them in their day to day sea life, seeing real life Nemo and his dad hanging out by an anemone, Ursula’s moray eels eerily floating about inside reefs with their mouths ajar, the prettiest colors and shapes in reefs I’d never seen in any man made creation… I kept thinking, ‘Wow, our human imagination can never catch up to what really exists in wildernature.’ Exploring their environment where they breathe freely and function at their full capacity, and me with all the gear that keeps me alive and with just a bit of hubris or mistake I could easily choke and die, it really made me think… even though we entitle ourselves to every place and thing that exists, there are life forms that truly are at home where we are not. I guess we tend to make ourselves too much at home in already occupied homes. Seeing a school of yellow snappers swarm around me was incomparable to any artificial visual experience I’ve ever had. I’ve always thought it was very quiet underwater, but actually there was also so much more auditory stimulation than I’d imagined. It’s nearing the end of summer, but if you haven’t already, this is your sign to go diving or at least snorkeling before it’s all over!!🙏🏻✨ 다이빙 자격증 따고나서 처음으로 한 오션다이빙… 정말 정말 상상 그 이상이었다. 우리의 편의를 위해 옮겨진 수족관 속 그들의 모습과, 내가 그들의 세상에 (초대되진 않았지만 간^^;) 손님으로 가서 경험해본 그들의 세상은… 정말 이들은 여기가 집이구나. 새삼 뼈저리게 깨달았다. 우린 정말 어디든 갈 수 있다고 다짜고짜 남의 집에 잘도 침범하고 더럽히고 사는구나. 예기치 못한 뼈때리고 고개가 절로 숙여지는 순간들이 너무 많았다. 올 여름 끝무렵이지만 스노클링이라도 한 번 가보시길!!!🙏🏻
My friend Haruks took these beautiful underwater pictures of me and the amazing sea life we saw that day. 🥹 I saw things I’d NEVER seen before and saw colors I would’ve thought were “artificial,” but of course they already existed before we saw them on the color palette 🤣 so many new things yet truly there is nothing new under the Sun… I’ve always been fascinated by sea creatures and seen them countlessly through the screen, in small and BIG aquariums… but it was a WHOLE other experience to visit them in their own habitat, my being a guest in their home as opposed to seeing them in a box brought in for my convenience and amusement. Being an (albeit uninvited) guest in their home, it was truly humbling to see them in their day to day sea life, seeing real life Nemo and his dad hanging out by an anemone, Ursula’s moray eels eerily floating about inside reefs with their mouths ajar, the prettiest colors and shapes in reefs I’d never seen in any man made creation… I kept thinking, ‘Wow, our human imagination can never catch up to what really exists in wildernature.’ Exploring their environment where they breathe freely and function at their full capacity, and me with all the gear that keeps me alive and with just a bit of hubris or mistake I could easily choke and die, it really made me think… even though we entitle ourselves to every place and thing that exists, there are life forms that truly are at home where we are not. I guess we tend to make ourselves too much at home in already occupied homes. Seeing a school of yellow snappers swarm around me was incomparable to any artificial visual experience I’ve ever had. I’ve always thought it was very quiet underwater, but actually there was also so much more auditory stimulation than I’d imagined. It’s nearing the end of summer, but if you haven’t already, this is your sign to go diving or at least snorkeling before it’s all over!!🙏🏻✨ 다이빙 자격증 따고나서 처음으로 한 오션다이빙… 정말 정말 상상 그 이상이었다. 우리의 편의를 위해 옮겨진 수족관 속 그들의 모습과, 내가 그들의 세상에 (초대되진 않았지만 간^^;) 손님으로 가서 경험해본 그들의 세상은… 정말 이들은 여기가 집이구나. 새삼 뼈저리게 깨달았다. 우린 정말 어디든 갈 수 있다고 다짜고짜 남의 집에 잘도 침범하고 더럽히고 사는구나. 예기치 못한 뼈때리고 고개가 절로 숙여지는 순간들이 너무 많았다. 올 여름 끝무렵이지만 스노클링이라도 한 번 가보시길!!!🙏🏻
My friend Haruks took these beautiful underwater pictures of me and the amazing sea life we saw that day. 🥹 I saw things I’d NEVER seen before and saw colors I would’ve thought were “artificial,” but of course they already existed before we saw them on the color palette 🤣 so many new things yet truly there is nothing new under the Sun… I’ve always been fascinated by sea creatures and seen them countlessly through the screen, in small and BIG aquariums… but it was a WHOLE other experience to visit them in their own habitat, my being a guest in their home as opposed to seeing them in a box brought in for my convenience and amusement. Being an (albeit uninvited) guest in their home, it was truly humbling to see them in their day to day sea life, seeing real life Nemo and his dad hanging out by an anemone, Ursula’s moray eels eerily floating about inside reefs with their mouths ajar, the prettiest colors and shapes in reefs I’d never seen in any man made creation… I kept thinking, ‘Wow, our human imagination can never catch up to what really exists in wildernature.’ Exploring their environment where they breathe freely and function at their full capacity, and me with all the gear that keeps me alive and with just a bit of hubris or mistake I could easily choke and die, it really made me think… even though we entitle ourselves to every place and thing that exists, there are life forms that truly are at home where we are not. I guess we tend to make ourselves too much at home in already occupied homes. Seeing a school of yellow snappers swarm around me was incomparable to any artificial visual experience I’ve ever had. I’ve always thought it was very quiet underwater, but actually there was also so much more auditory stimulation than I’d imagined. It’s nearing the end of summer, but if you haven’t already, this is your sign to go diving or at least snorkeling before it’s all over!!🙏🏻✨ 다이빙 자격증 따고나서 처음으로 한 오션다이빙… 정말 정말 상상 그 이상이었다. 우리의 편의를 위해 옮겨진 수족관 속 그들의 모습과, 내가 그들의 세상에 (초대되진 않았지만 간^^;) 손님으로 가서 경험해본 그들의 세상은… 정말 이들은 여기가 집이구나. 새삼 뼈저리게 깨달았다. 우린 정말 어디든 갈 수 있다고 다짜고짜 남의 집에 잘도 침범하고 더럽히고 사는구나. 예기치 못한 뼈때리고 고개가 절로 숙여지는 순간들이 너무 많았다. 올 여름 끝무렵이지만 스노클링이라도 한 번 가보시길!!!🙏🏻
My friend Haruks took these beautiful underwater pictures of me and the amazing sea life we saw that day. 🥹 I saw things I’d NEVER seen before and saw colors I would’ve thought were “artificial,” but of course they already existed before we saw them on the color palette 🤣 so many new things yet truly there is nothing new under the Sun… I’ve always been fascinated by sea creatures and seen them countlessly through the screen, in small and BIG aquariums… but it was a WHOLE other experience to visit them in their own habitat, my being a guest in their home as opposed to seeing them in a box brought in for my convenience and amusement. Being an (albeit uninvited) guest in their home, it was truly humbling to see them in their day to day sea life, seeing real life Nemo and his dad hanging out by an anemone, Ursula’s moray eels eerily floating about inside reefs with their mouths ajar, the prettiest colors and shapes in reefs I’d never seen in any man made creation… I kept thinking, ‘Wow, our human imagination can never catch up to what really exists in wildernature.’ Exploring their environment where they breathe freely and function at their full capacity, and me with all the gear that keeps me alive and with just a bit of hubris or mistake I could easily choke and die, it really made me think… even though we entitle ourselves to every place and thing that exists, there are life forms that truly are at home where we are not. I guess we tend to make ourselves too much at home in already occupied homes. Seeing a school of yellow snappers swarm around me was incomparable to any artificial visual experience I’ve ever had. I’ve always thought it was very quiet underwater, but actually there was also so much more auditory stimulation than I’d imagined. It’s nearing the end of summer, but if you haven’t already, this is your sign to go diving or at least snorkeling before it’s all over!!🙏🏻✨ 다이빙 자격증 따고나서 처음으로 한 오션다이빙… 정말 정말 상상 그 이상이었다. 우리의 편의를 위해 옮겨진 수족관 속 그들의 모습과, 내가 그들의 세상에 (초대되진 않았지만 간^^;) 손님으로 가서 경험해본 그들의 세상은… 정말 이들은 여기가 집이구나. 새삼 뼈저리게 깨달았다. 우린 정말 어디든 갈 수 있다고 다짜고짜 남의 집에 잘도 침범하고 더럽히고 사는구나. 예기치 못한 뼈때리고 고개가 절로 숙여지는 순간들이 너무 많았다. 올 여름 끝무렵이지만 스노클링이라도 한 번 가보시길!!!🙏🏻
My friend Haruks took these beautiful underwater pictures of me and the amazing sea life we saw that day. 🥹 I saw things I’d NEVER seen before and saw colors I would’ve thought were “artificial,” but of course they already existed before we saw them on the color palette 🤣 so many new things yet truly there is nothing new under the Sun… I’ve always been fascinated by sea creatures and seen them countlessly through the screen, in small and BIG aquariums… but it was a WHOLE other experience to visit them in their own habitat, my being a guest in their home as opposed to seeing them in a box brought in for my convenience and amusement. Being an (albeit uninvited) guest in their home, it was truly humbling to see them in their day to day sea life, seeing real life Nemo and his dad hanging out by an anemone, Ursula’s moray eels eerily floating about inside reefs with their mouths ajar, the prettiest colors and shapes in reefs I’d never seen in any man made creation… I kept thinking, ‘Wow, our human imagination can never catch up to what really exists in wildernature.’ Exploring their environment where they breathe freely and function at their full capacity, and me with all the gear that keeps me alive and with just a bit of hubris or mistake I could easily choke and die, it really made me think… even though we entitle ourselves to every place and thing that exists, there are life forms that truly are at home where we are not. I guess we tend to make ourselves too much at home in already occupied homes. Seeing a school of yellow snappers swarm around me was incomparable to any artificial visual experience I’ve ever had. I’ve always thought it was very quiet underwater, but actually there was also so much more auditory stimulation than I’d imagined. It’s nearing the end of summer, but if you haven’t already, this is your sign to go diving or at least snorkeling before it’s all over!!🙏🏻✨ 다이빙 자격증 따고나서 처음으로 한 오션다이빙… 정말 정말 상상 그 이상이었다. 우리의 편의를 위해 옮겨진 수족관 속 그들의 모습과, 내가 그들의 세상에 (초대되진 않았지만 간^^;) 손님으로 가서 경험해본 그들의 세상은… 정말 이들은 여기가 집이구나. 새삼 뼈저리게 깨달았다. 우린 정말 어디든 갈 수 있다고 다짜고짜 남의 집에 잘도 침범하고 더럽히고 사는구나. 예기치 못한 뼈때리고 고개가 절로 숙여지는 순간들이 너무 많았다. 올 여름 끝무렵이지만 스노클링이라도 한 번 가보시길!!!🙏🏻