jeudi 30 septembre 2010

Airport lounge, Seoul, Korea

View from the lounge at Incheon Airport.
Breakfast of French Toast, coffee and fruits and then off to the airport. The taxi which I picked up in the street was just by hazard a "Foreigners only" taxi. I think that means just that the driver speaks foreign languages. He was a very nice retired tailor. He had travelled all over Asia looking for materials to make his clothes. I noticed he was very well dressed with sharp creases on his sleeves. He spoke good English, a little Chinese and a little Japanese. There were stickers on the windows announcing the G20 meeting. He said he usually drove for US soldiers at the base in Seoul. I didn't even notice the base as it is behind high walls. The radio he had tuned in was Armed Forces Radio, so I listened to a travel publicity for servicemen and women to site see in Korea and Asia as well as the latest hits in the US.

What I am looking at right now!
The journalist has all the pictures in his computer and now has the big job of writing and editing the two stories we did. That seems to be the biggest job, because the filming is usually the most fun. Meanwhile, I go back to Luxembourg for two days and then head to Astana, Kazakhstan for the next shoot!

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