Michael and I went to Namisum a couple of weeks ago to check out the fall colors. We went a little early, but we had other things planned for later so this was the only open weekend. My camera was kind enough to take a few pictures before the battery died, so I will let them do most of the talking.
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Grilled Sausage. We were expected some more street food since this is the season for cart vendors. I ate some grilled ddeok on a stick drizzled in honey. It was weird. |
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Wild Korean chickens. We also saw one squirrel. Michael was disappointed with the lack of wildlife, I felt pretty meh about it since I didn't expect to see any wildlife (Korea doesn't have any). |
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Korean ducks. |
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There were lots of kindergartens on field trips this day. Also on field trips were middle-aged people. They played Duck, Duck, Goose in a field and danced to K-pop. |
This going to be it for a while for excursions. Michael and I are going to hunker down and save up some cash. That and it's getting colder and colder each day. Cabin fever may or may not affect a halo-addicted individual and a shut-in loner.
Keep us posted even if you don't go on any excursions. You can even write about kizmo and her tales! Mommy
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