Good morning ! Mr. Cho, I think it was wonderful journey with your family especially for attending of your son-in-low, your daughter''s couples. And I believe you have already been recovery of health energy upon this enjoying time traveling at Ole course, Cheju island. While you were enjoying time at Cheju, I arrived at Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia the day before yesterday for short time business trip. It''s really unfortunately I can not eat a lunch in day time due to celebration of Ramadan of Isalam religion to be made once per year. Now I just recognized we are going to quite life way choosing by ourselves. What about I think it''s better to show a typical nice photos in this home page, which you taken at Cheju island with your family. I am always thinking that tomorrow may blow fresh wind again even though it may not.
2009.09.13
56ȸ ÀÌ»ó±Õ
Sorry ! to use English font writing a short message because there is no installed Korean font in this computer. Hope to see U soon and Let us have a nice opportunity to enjoy together with our friend also at Mountain Hanlla or once again Orle course where is one of the wonderful course for sightseeing in the world as you mentioned. Good luck to everybody and Cheers ! S. K. Lee / Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia
2009.09.13
56ȸ Á¶±â¿õ
Dear Bruce Lee, Blue Ocean Lee at Doha, Qatar,
Thank you for your reply(¸®ÇÃ) which was written at your short stay in Al-khobar for business trip and I found it just after back home from usual Sunday mountain hike with close friends. I fully understand your difficulties during ramadan periods in Arab area, especially in Saudi Arabia which is really hard to be borne by foreigners, so, wish you return home back again in not so long time as you are so much titled and enough to enjoy beautiful and high class life by dint of your latent wealth(ÀÚ°¥³í). O.K., as you cited in your e-mail hereunder, "The sun rises again tomorrow." but, please don''t waste your precious time there. Noted your kind suggestion on enlisting some photographs of my family during the holiday time at Jeju, but, I''d like to decline the request with thanks since it''s not appropriate to put it on our site due to its'' being private. Look forward to seeing you soon at Seoul, and take care till then.
Dear friend, Mr. Cho, it has been passed more than 50 years since we met each other with growing up our friendship from at the time of teenager between us but I think still you don''''t know me. Why I came here to work in the desert where is the worst place in the world, if I have a another room to be kept a latent wealth. According to my understanding, some of my fellow student are enjoying their life upon piling up and creating wealth utilizing at its maximun possible opportunity in his life. But for me, there was not. Mr. Cho, It''s really funny of word interpretation last word of " Gone with the wind" ,.. " tomorrow is another day" means " it blows fresh wind tomorrow again" quoted from lyric lines of Korean popular song " Woondo''''s song " Cha Cha Cha,. all together" . I think it means a same " tomorrow is another day" or/and " tomorrow may blow fresh wind again" so, please let us think " tomorrow will be a good day" Hope to see you soon at Seoul.
2009.09.20
56ȸ Á¶±â¿õ
Dear Bruce Lee, noted your own explanation on your "latent wealth" and, in my opinion, the exact valuation on affordable scale of wealth can''t be defined objectively in strict sense as it shall be different from each individual''s own values, so, let''s leave it open as your objective evaluation on latent wealth seems be rather diffrent from mine. I''m responding you just after return from 56th Sept. regular mountain-hike to "Cheong-gye" located at Yangpyung, so, my return to home came to be rather bit late, around 21:30. Meanwhile, it''s with surprise to realize that I misunderstood your citation which was quoted from "Cha cha cha", a ballad of Sul woon-do, for which I guessed you quoted it from the movie, "Gone with the wind", and which reminds me that deviation in communication based on existing preconception may bring about big differences in recognition, but, as you uttered in your comment, it''s quite lucky as both statements aims almost same nuance in some sense.