Dear Barbie,
thanks for the good wishes. Yes, everybody was still quite in shock over the ferry accident and at the entrance to Seoul Children's Grand Park (near which we stayed) they put up a wall where everybody that was grieving the loss of a loved one could hang a commemorative ribbon. So the mood was quite subdued.
Still people were very friendly and warm-hearted and we're thinking about coming back to Korea for a holiday. We'd need to learn more Korean though, because many people cannot speak English.
Being not able to speak anyway, I learned to write Hangeul, which proved an enormous asset when placing an order in a restaurant and similar situations.
Regards,
Amy
P.S. @ Anja: Re pictures of Korea: we did take a lot. However, since we're both "chrome age" camera buffs, we shot film. In the course of the next days, I'll set aside some lab time to do the developing. Expect more news when I'm done.