Today I walked to work and along the way, it started to rain. It has rained a bit since I arrived here. I though that Koreans were used to rain and I think they are. But when it started, everyone started running like it was Armageddon. From building to building they would run. People were gathered in doorways looking up at the sky so maybe if they looked long enough it would stop raining. Everywhere I have been, there are umbrella vendors, so what's with the running? I just cruised through it because to me its nothing, but everyone else looked at my like I had 5 heads.
Yesterday was American Thanksgiving and to celebrate, some friends and I went to the USO Canteen for a turkey dinner. The USO (United Services Organization) is near the military base. Anyone can go in and have food. The prices are in American and its really cheap. We went for lunch. It was phenomenal. Turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie. So good. We had to work after and the triptofan hit us all like a pile of bricks.
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aw. i miss holidays with you steph!! it's not the same... did anyone say offensive things at that turkey dinner? i hope so...
-jacqueline
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Got you for even thinking about it!!Jacqueline
Hi Steph! I am now back in YVR without any travel scheduled for 3 1/2 weeks. Yipee. However, I have a bad cold, with some symptoms like you had-- the coughing, etc. Ouch! It has been great to spend the day catching up on your blog. And your photos -- you have a wonderful sense of colour, proportion and balance in your nature scenes -- really terrific to see. Out of room. Will send an email. Auntie A.
Everyone was running like mad, because the rain in Korea contains a highly carcinogenic variant of Plutonium ZR12 - not to worry though, I'm sure you've now been endowed with superhuman powers!
- Bates
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