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Korea's First Snow
Source: TvN - Goblin When the year turns quiet In Korea, the first snowfall is not just a change in forecast. The air tightens a little, the light loses its sharpness, and then, almost without ceremony, the first flakes start appearing at the edges of things: on railings, on scooter mirrors, on the sleeve of your coat as you reach for a door. Streets that felt entirely ordinary an hour before suddenly carry a slight charge, as if you have stepped into a scene rather than sim
5 days ago


Everyday Extensions
Carrying your journeys back into daily life. Travel should not vanish the moment you unzip a suitcase. You come back to the same keys, the same inbox, the same kettle on the stove, but you are not exactly the same person who left. Everyday life tends to flatten that difference fast. Everyday Extensions exist to stop that from happening. They are the small, deliberate ways a journey is threaded into the days that follow, so the experience continues to work quietly in the backg
Dec 2


Quite Milestones
Marking turning points Some changes don’t come with fanfare. A decade turns. A long project finally ends. You sign the papers that close a company. Your children move into their own lives. From the outside, not much is different. Inside, everything is. Most of the time, the expected response is obvious: a party, a big trip, a public announcement, some visible gesture that proves you are “marking the moment”. But some turning points are too private, too layered, to put under b
Dec 2


Return Journeys
Going back on purpose, not by accident Most travel is built on novelty. New country, new city, new list of places to cross off. You arrive, you move through the usual circuit of “musts”, you leave with a sense of having been somewhere - once. The next time you plan a trip, the instinct is to choose somewhere different, because repetition feels like a waste. Return Journeys push against that instinct. Instead of always reaching for what you haven’t seen, you go back - delibera
Dec 2


Seasonal Chapters
A journey for each season of your year Most years blur. A rush through deadlines, school terms, family commitments, brief escapes, then back into the same circuit. The calendar says January, April, August, October. Your body registers “busy”, “more busy”, “tired”, “suddenly December again”. Seasonal Chapters treat a year differently. Instead of one big, abstract “holiday” dropped into the middle of everything, the year is shaped by four clear journeys. One in each season, cho
Dec 2
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