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SANGRAM CHOUGULE 06

화양연화 / Young Forever Albüm Siparişi






Bangtan'ı dört gözle bekleyen ARMY'ler için bu harika albümü almanıza BANGTAN TURKEY olarak bir kez daha aracı olacağız! ~ 

Albüm DAY ve NIGHT olmak üzere iki versiyonda satışa sunulacak.
Albüm içeriği;

-112 Sayfalık fotoğraf albümü
-1 adet fotoğraf kartı (7 üye ve 1 toplu resim olmak üzere 8 karttan rastgele gelecek)
-1 adet sınırlı sayıda* mini photocard (DOPE promosyonlarından 7 üye ve 1 toplu resim olmak üzere 8 karttan rastgele gelecek)
*Sınırlı sayıda olduğu ve rastgele albümlere konulduğu için albümünüzün içinden mini photocard çıkmayabilir.
-2 adet CD (CD'lerin içeriği için tıklayın)
-1 adet poster (Aldığınız versiyona göre 2 tür: DAY ve NIGHT, posterleri görmek için tıklayın)




-FİYAT-

1 adet DAY ver: 105* TL
1 adet NIGHT ver: 105* TL

1'er adet DAY + NIGHT ver: 190* TL


*Ziraat Bankası hesabı olmayanların bankamatik üzerinden kartsız işlem yapmaları halinde ATM sizden yatıracağınız paranın haricinde 5TL ek ücret isteyecektir. Ziraat Bankası hesabı olan kişilerden normal havale ücreti olan 3TL alacaktır. 
-Siparişler sadece '화양연화 / Young Forever' albümü için geçerlidir.

Fiyatların bu kadar yüksek olmasının nedeni albümün özel albüm olması ve repackaged albüm özellikleri göstermesinden kaynaklanıyor. Ayrıca bizim sipariş verdiğimiz tarihler daha çok önsipariş zamanına denk geldiğinden ve albüm 2 Mayıs'ta çıkacağından, albümünüzün kargolanma tarihi de en erken o zaman başlayacaktır.

İki versiyondan alıp da aynı sayıda sipariş vermediğiniz taktirde çok sayıda olan versiyon tekli satış fiyatı kabul edilecektir. 
(Örn; Day ver'dan 2, Night ver'dan 1 adet. Bu durumda 1er adet Day+Night: 190 TL ederken, kalan 1 adet Day ver 105TL edecektir. Yani toplam; 190 + 105 TL olacaktır.)
DAY ve NIGHT versiyonları arasındaki farkı içerik olarak henüz bilmiyoruz. Tahminimizce geçen albümde olduğu gibi farklı konseptte fotoğraflar içerecektir.


Eğer siz de Bangtan'ın bu harika albümünü almak istiyorsanız yapmanız gereken aşağıda istenen bilgileri tam olarak doldurup  btsbangtanturkey@gmail.com adresine "Albüm Siparişi" başlıklı bir mail göndermek.

Ad ve Soyad:
Adres (Posta Kodu dahil):
*Adreste kapı numarasını yazmaya dikkat edin.
Tel:
Versiyon/Adet: 

-Türkiye dışından gelen siparişler kabul edilmeyecektir.
-Aldığınız bu albümler Kore'nin Hanteo listesinde sayılacak ve Bangtan'ın birincilik kazanmasına yardımcı olacaktır.
-Hangi versiyondan kaç adet istediğinizi anlaşılır bir şekilde yazınız. 
(Örn; NIGHT Ver:1 adet,  DAY ver: 1 adet gibi)


Maili gönderdiğinizde mailinizin ulaştığına dair size 48 saat içinde bir onay maili atacağız ve parayı nereye, nasıl yatıracağınızı sizlere mail yoluyla ileteceğiz.

Mail gönderimi için son gün: 4 Mayıs 2016
Para yatırmak için son gün: 5 Mayıs 2016



Dip Not: Albümden BANGTAN TURKEY'e kalan küçük miktardaki para planladığımız projelerimizde kullanılmak üzerine kayıt altına alınacaktır.




Biz küçükken 23 Nisanlar ne kadar da güzeldi...








Şahsıma münhasır bir 23 Nisan nostaljisi :)




"Biz küçükken çok büyüktük. Mesela kollarımızı bir açardık,
dünyayı kucaklardık. Güzeldik biz küçükken.


(...)







Biz bir gülerdik küçükken, kalbimiz kahkahalar atardı. Biz küçükken
öğretmenimiz en yakın arkadaşımızla sıralarımızı ayırmasın diye, teneffüse
kadar konuşmazdık. Not yazardık birbirlerimize. Biz diyorum küçükken bizdik
böyle

Abel Jeanes Wants a Road

Whenever I'm researching history (or even just watching a show or reading about it for fun), one of the truisms I try to keep in mind is the reality and humanity of the people who populated that past. They weren't just one-dimensional characters, they were real people, the same kind of people we have now. There were good people and bad people, generous people and greedy people, quiet people and outspoken people. And just like today, everything that they did they did for a reason. Sometimes those reasons were kind and magnanimous, sometimes they were petty and self-serving.

All this came to mind recently when I was looking back over an old newspaper article forwarded to me a while ago by Donna Peters. It originally appeared in the March 1, 1825 edition of the Wilmington paper the American Watchman, and was really more of a letter to the editor than an article. The piece, written by "A Citizen of White Clay Creek Hundred", dealt with the county's Levy Court's reconsideration and approval of an earlier denied request for a road located in western Mill Creek/northwestern White Clay Creek Hundred. The writer seems less than thrilled with the idea of the county footing the bill for the road in question.

Under normal circumstances, the Levy Court's consideration of whether or not to fund a public road would not be all that exciting or noteworthy -- it was one of its regular functions. However, in this case the story is more pertinent to us due to the identity of the petitioner for the road -- Abel Jeanes. As we've seen in several previous posts, Jeanes, co-founder with brother-in-law Joseph Eastburn of the Eastburn-Jeanes Lime Kilns, was quite a forceful personality. He was undoubtedly a good businessman, but he didn't seem to be all that concerned with being a well-liked businessman.

In addition to the decision itself, the author takes issue with the manner in which the decision was made. It seems that two years earlier, Jeanes had made a similar request which was initially approved. However, the opposition complained that they had not had a chance to make their case in front of the court. The matter was reopened, the opposing party given a hearing, and then the request was denied. Now, two years later, Jeanes applied for the same road and was approved with again no hearing for the opposition. The author pleads with the court to re-re-rerule on the request and deny it again.



Aside from the process itself, the two arguments made against the road are that, A) the only beneficiary of the road is Abel Jeanes, and B) the road travels through rough terrain and will be expensive to maintain. In order to analyze either of these complaints, we must first determine exactly where this road was located. From the clues given in the column, I believe I have done just that.

The location of the road given in the article is the following: "...leading from a School House near Samuel and Wm. Meeteer's Brick House, lately occupied as a Store, and from thence by James Crawford's Mill to the Road leading from Newark to New London Crossroads." When I first read this, the first part of it nearly threw me off. Samuel and William Meeteer were the owners of the paper mill later owned by the Curtis family. That made me think that the brick house of theirs mentioned must be down near the mill somewhere. However, I'm confident that the road Abel Jeanes wanted actually began about a mile or so up the hill from there.

Probable road in question, 1849

The biggest and most unequivocal clue is the mention that it ran past James Crawford's Mill. In 1803, James Crawford purchased a grist, bark, and saw mill that stood along White Clay Creek. It was built by Thomas and Joseph Rankin, and sold again by Crawford in 1841 to William McClelland. John Tweed purchased the mill from McClelland in 1855.

Knowing that the road went past the Crawford/McClelland/Tweed mill pretty much places it alone. On the White Clay Creek Hundred side it's said to end at the "Road leading from Newark to New London Crossroads." This is today's Route 896, which is still called New London Road. This WCCH section of Abel Jeanes' road is now called Wedgewood Road, and runs through a part of White Clay Creek State Park (this either was or still is Carpenter State Park).

On the eastern, Mill Creek Hundred end, the road began at a school house near the Meeteers' brick house, which had recently been used as a store. Well, right where the road highlighted in the map above begins stood (until about 10 years ago) the Milford Crossroads #37 School. I haven't yet been able to definitively prove that the Meeteers owned a house at Milford Crossroads, but I think they did. It wasn't until 1816 that they purchased the tract along Kirkwood Highway, and didn't build the large frame house that still stands there until after 1822. It's possible that this brick house was their prior residence, which was then used as a store after the Meeteer Brothers moved out.


In my mind, this pretty much proves the location of Abel Jeanes' road. An 1820 map shows no road at that location. An interestingly, although the MCH side of the road has been long-abandoned and was engulfed when Dupont built their Louviers site in the 1950s, traces of it can still be seen behind the office complex today. Although the MCH side seems fairly flat, I can tell you from personal experience having run up and down Wedgewood Road, it's pretty steep with visible rock cuts along it. I don't doubt that this side would have required more maintenance than the eastern side.

The second point made by the letter writer is a bit harder to evaluate. Would Able Jeanes have been the only beneficiary of the new road? Possibly, or maybe the writer just didn't like him all that much (admittedly, it's not an either/or). My best guess for Jeanes' desire for the road was for a shortcut across to New London Road, and access to Chester County. Coming from his lime pits, this road would save him from having to go all the way down through Newark and back up. If he had a fair-sized market for his products in Chester County, this would certainly save him time, and therefore, money. For what it's worth, the 1820 map doesn't show either Chambers Rock or Hopkins Bridge Roads, which now cross White Clay Creek north of this location.

From what we've seen of Abel Jeanes before, he was not a shy man. If he thought this road would benefit him, I have no doubt that he would fight for it through whatever opposition there might be. On the other hand, with his personality and visibility in the community, I don't doubt that that opposition would not hesitate to stand up to him. It's possible that Jeanes was fighting for his own self-interest over the good of the community. It's possible that at least part of the opposition to the road was personal against Jeanes. But in the end, the road was built. It was in use for at least the better part of a century, and since Abel Jeanes moved away from the area in the 1840's I'm sure others benefited from its existence. 

Goodbye Mr. Black - "그게 죄가 됩니까?"






존경하는 재판장님
Saygıdeğer Başyargıç,

저는 사람을 죽이지 않았습니다
Ben, (insanı) kimseyi öldürmedim

제게 죄가 있다면,
bir günahım/suçum varsa

누군가를 믿고 또 믿었던 것 밖에 없습니다
Birine inanıp yine inanmış olmaktan başka (dışında) birşey yok
Tek suçum birine tekrar tekrar inanmak
(Bunun dışında birşey yok)

그게 죄가 됩니까?
Bu (birisine inanmak) suç mu oluyor? / günah mı oluyor

Goodbye Mr. Black "이럴 줄 알았으면 너를 죽일걸 (그랬어요)"







"꿈이구나~
Rüya desene / rüya demek!

꿈인데도 무서워 선재한테 들킬까봐"
Rüya da olsa (rüya olsa bile yine de) korkuyorum SeonJae'ye yakalanacağım (yakalanırım) diye

"스완아~ 네 꿈 꾸고 나면 현실이 더 악몽같다.
Swan~ Seni rüyamda gördükten sonra (görüp uyandıktan sonra) gerçekler daha kabus gibi

그러니까 꿈에서도 오지 마!"
O yüzden... (Rüyamda da) Rüyama da gelme!


~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~


Goodbye Mr. Black - "네가 어디에 있더라도"






-더라도 ekinin Türkçe karşılığı "(o durumda) olsan da / öyle olsa bile"


네가 어디에 있더라도 내가 찾아간다고!
Sen nerede olursan ol (her nerede olsan da) ben seni bulurum (diyorum)

다시는 내 눈 앞에 나타나지 마
Tekrar / Bir daha gözümün önüne çıkma

다시는 내 눈 앞에 보이지 마
Bir daha / Tekrar gözümün önünde görünme

내 눈에 띄지 마
Gözüme gözükme!



내눈에 보이지 마
Gözüme görünme!

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

Goodbye Mr. Black -기는 무슨 ifadesi





너 어디야
Sen nerdesin?

어디긴~ 집이지
Nerde olacağım ~ evdeyim (tabi ki)

집? 아버지 계셔?
Evde mi? Babam evde mi? (Orada mı?)

어디긴 cümlesindeki -긴 ekinin genellikle karşıdaki kişinin söylediği şeyin boş, gereksiz olduğunu belirtmek için kullanılır.

어디긴 = nerdesin derken! nerde olacağım (tabi ki evdeyim)! (şimdi bu da soru mu?)
Teşekkür eden birine;
a: 고마워요
b: 고맙긴 ~ diyerek "ne teşekkürü", "teşekküre

Junho Lee

Junho Lee
Modeling Spring 2014







A Sure Sign of Spring......

Every year since moving into the cottage, we eagerly await a bit of warmth and and sun to give the front porch a good cleaning and get it ready for the summer. This past weekend we had both sun and warmth for the entire weekend! It was heavenly! 

 So Saturday morning we got to it and pulled the whole porch apart. Pillow and cushion covers came off and went in the wash, furniture moved and floors scrubbed, windows and window sills washed down, and wicker and chairs wiped down. Not a speck of dirt left anywhere!

 Now we are ready for summer! So clean and sparkly. Don't you love that fresh and clean feel?


It is so nice to relax on the wicker furniture and know the cushions are clean and fresh. I am so glad I went through the trouble of putting zippers in all the pillows and cushions. (It is amazing how dusty everything gets over the winter!) And they have held up beautifully! 


 It was lovely to be able to bask in the evening sun Saturday...... To know it was a job well done......
And to dream of the summer evenings to come.........