Saturday, 14 November 2009

pickled radish, pickled

jellyfish, I mean, same goddamn difference.

LOOK AT THIS MAN. ISN'T HE MAGNIFICENT. (I'm a creeper, duh.)

BUKHANSAN. The beast of Seoul.

Teacher's tea time topic: are you an adventurous person? I'm really not trying to stack my own ego, but I was well and truly flabbergasted by my co-teachers' collective response to this topic. I was the only one willing to try most things. And they were appalled to learn that I had, in fact, already swum in a lake at night, and more than once, too.

Sweet potato noodles, sesame. I eat sesames in almost everything now.

Big-ass maple leaves carpet the streets. <3

If those aren't rainbow mosaic sculptures of poo, then I haven't a goddamned idea what they are.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

LOL, the poo cracks me up. Also those leaves are awesome!! I wish Michigan had leaves that huge.
-Sara

Jane said...

Aw, the leaf picture makes me think of Nora because of the different colored socks.

Also, oh my god, that poo. I miss talking about poo with you. I don't quite feel comfortable enough within my current friend circles to even initiate a conversation about poo. And when I think about, I haven't had a real good poo in a long time. What I'm trying to say, Pam, is that there is a real lack of poo in my life. A deep, profound lack of poo that can only be rectified by more pictures of rainbow mosaic sculptures of poo.

Molly said...

Ooh, awesome leaf. Are there a lot of trees around in Seoul, or mostly just in the parks?

I love that "Holding a venomous snake" is right next to "Having a conversation with a homeless person" and "Making a complaint at a restaurant". Are people really that afraid of complaining at a restaurant?