It’s another rainy day in Daejeon—the kind of rainy day when you know it’s going to rain on and off all day. There are the occasional cloudbursts, not what you would call “raining cats and dogs” but more along the lines of a swirling, blowing rain that is accompanied by gusts of wind rushing down [...]
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Rain on me
Posted in Scrapbook Memories, Waxing Nostalgic, tagged 24th Supply Squadron, C-130, Daejeon, Howard AFB 1976-1978, Howard Air Force Base, Panama, Rain, Rainy days in Korea on July 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Originally from LaSalle, Illinois I have been living and working in Asia since 1989.
My wife Aon and I are blessed with two adorable and precious sons, Bia aged 5 and Jeremy Aaron aged 1.
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