Friday, February 4, 2011

Setting Goals


Here we are leaving the Bat Cave.

Our goal for today was to order food in a non-food-court setting i.e. not just pointing at things but actually looking at a menu and attempting to say a few words in Korean. This is a vegetable porridge, and it actually is what we wanted.

Isn't this beautiful!

This is an entertainment area.

This is a giant-mini Pagoda under glass. Korea lists it's national treasures by number and this treasure has a pretty low number (#5 or #6), so you know it's got to be a good one.

That is Megan in the blue puffy coat. The coat was a generous gift from our friend Ted after many comments about how thin Megan's coat was.

Gabriel was feeling weak and needed the power of some more hot man tea. Good thing there is a tea shop on every block!

This is a traditional style of quilting. The material is very hard and thin, almost like paper. Here the quilt is hanging in the window of the traditional tea house.


Don't I look like I'm ready to enjoy some man tea?

Or lady tea...

We walked around the arts district and ran into this little man.

This is the entryway to a Buddhist temple. We would have gone inside, however, it had started snowing and we were cold and needed to go home.

2 comments:

  1. I particularly like the blue man. And the puffy blue coat. It's a rhapsody of blue. Let's have some tea!!!!

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