Thursday, April 05, 2007 |
It's Koreal: Harmonious city, Happy Suwon! |
Happy Suwon! Last city, last days, Suwon was pretty cool: shopping malls, lots of restaurants, a world heritage fortress, a folk village, and a big wall. I left from Suwon for the airport, and flew straight back to Okayama, and didn't lose my Guppy in the car park! Happy day, indeed.
Mmm, looks like oden (direct translation: slimy slimy floating things in oily water) from the combini! But I bet 7-11 hasn't yet tried silkworm pods.
In the traditional folk village, historians were careful to include T-rex in the silk weaving display. Tyrannosaurs used to roam free throughout the peninsula until they were (predictably enough) destroyed by the Japanese. |
posted by Raychaa @ 10:57 PM |
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I made oden at home last week. Mmm. It tasted lovely. And in the evening there was the novelty of the house smelling like a combini. I was taking oden to work for lunch the next, but I woke with the smell in my nose and the thought of eating it making me heave. I battled on though. It was lovely.
But by God, it stank.
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I made oden at home last week. Mmm. It tasted lovely. And in the evening there was the novelty of the house smelling like a combini. I was taking oden to work for lunch the next, but I woke with the smell in my nose and the thought of eating it making me heave. I battled on though. It was lovely.
But by God, it stank.