Posted on 11/10/2022 11:03:22 AM PST by mairdie
In this Korean time travel drama, the hero, a Joseon acupuncturist, moves between the Joseon period and modern times whenever he's killed. Protecting the heart surgeon he falls for means that he's often holding her as he dies, which means taking her with him. Life is tough for both of them in both Joseon times and modern, but he never gives up hope that he will live a good life somewhere. She believes that's a life spent in service to others, and not one focused on riches.
And a second unannounced Live Up To Your Name music video, also focused on time travel.
Lost, Julia Ecklar
https://youtu.be/MeQP2I0LjPQ
The drama “Live Up To Your Name” can be seen on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3Wuy22GRVs
Did you need a thread to do that?
Hey, I often watch her videos and KDrama recommendations even if I don’t comment.
The first reply doesn’t make links automatically. You need to add HTML. Lazy here, so put links in the 2nd. Less typing. Third was a desire to be helpful. I actually don’t tend to talk to myself but, when I THINK to myself, I type on my knee or on the bed cover. Old habit that let me become a speed typist. Can’t understand people enjoying abbreviated conversations. But would always enjoy hearing you talk if you’d like to start a conversation.
Hugs, Valpal1. Your kindness is appreciated and remembered.
I’m taking a short break from the KDramas to go thru my movie shelves. I’m halfway thru logging Red, the spy drama with Bruce Willis. Leaning toward Heartbreaker, Pat Benetar, from the POV of the girlfriend who is loving the spy business after a boring stint in government.
You’re the right kind of sinner to release my inner fantasy
I would like to finish the Live Up To Your Name series but I need a song that lets me do acupuncture needles. Silver threads and Golden Needles doesn’t work, as it’s a breakup song. Any ideas?
I’m not well versed in any type of music. I’m tone deaf and never developed any type of preferences as I seldom listen to music.
I used to teach people to make music videos on paper. Those would be perfect for you. It lets you create a piece of intellectual art.
Lyrics are easily available today. A song’s lyrics are a parallel to a short story. They have the same structures that can be used for flashbacks, etc. Early on, I used to graph my songs.
Making one on paper is for a show you know cold. Left column for lyrics; right column for scenes you’d use. This is where you can build exceptional complexity and subtlety. In today’s video, for example, the first use of “rain” is concrete. After that, the definition keeps changing. A music video is a puzzle you can play alone, but share with other people who know the same show and are old enough to enjoy complexity.
I prefer knitting and crochet (while watching Kdrama).
Currently I am refinishing my headboard.
My girlfriend in NH does that! Mostly socks of infinite varieties. Some sweaters. I haven’t refinished wood for 13 years. When we did the library, I prepared every board and
the construction crew arranged them on the walls. There’s something glorious about the smell of wood as you’re working it, and you just glow yourself when you see what you’ve accomplished. Hope it’s going smoothly.
I’m in the final stages of sealing it, but my lord and master has me working in the office of his auto repair business and frankly I am ready to tear out my hair.
Mostly just scheduling and running phone interference so he can get stuff done. Some days I just want to fling the phone out into the street.
Frustrating! Hope you get a chance on the weekend to do the seal. What’s the wood? The problem is that after a long day working, it’s so tiring to do the fun stuff.
I was mostly working poplar to keep the cost down on the library. In order to maintain the color of the boards, the boards were finished with waxfree shellac, followed by a single coat of Minwax pecan polyshade, followed by a coat of oil based polyurethane. 600 sandpaper left a glassy surface. Poplar absorbs stain like tissue paper and all the lovely grain goes away if you don’t seal first.
It was a dark pine free curbside pick up.
I am upcycling it to weathered beach/blue pine look and will stencil it a bit also. I’m using a warm maple varathane alternately with one I colored with some turquoise paint. Stripping and sanding it took forever and hubs finally had to buy me a rotary sander because I developed shoulder issues from hand sanding. Needless to say, I’m in love with it. Now I want the one with the pointy triangle head and Christmas is coming.
Pretty happy with the look to go in my beach themed bedroom. Hubs is happy cause it was free (I’m using leftover product from previous upcycles). Well except he had to buy me a sander and now I want another one!
But I have a lot of furniture to refinish...
Beach bedroom!!!!!!! YES!!!!!!!!!!! Waking up there must be lovely. Clever with the turquoise paint. Feels Florida and I loved the colors when I visited Miami. Coveted a room like that for quite a while after I returned. And free is perfect! Maple is the absolute best. Traditional, warm and welcoming. We don’t get a lot of curbside out here. Mostly stuffed furniture that you wonder might be inhabited by small furry creatures.
I’ve had SUCH trouble with rotary sanders. I’m mechanically inept and can’t get the paper to stay on. I can do some sanding with them, but seem to always end up back with hand sanding and, yes, it is hard on the shoulders. Good luck with your 2nd. Know the one you mean.
I used to haunt Lowe’s while I was wood working. Got to know everybody in the store. When I’d find a great board and got a great finish, I’d bring it in to show them. Husband was basically bored with the whole thing, so the Lowe’s wood people were the ones I could jump up and down with.
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