Today Sally took us to the fabric market. Actually, it’s pretty late (the dryer worked less well than we’d hoped) and I forgot to upload my pictures. So I’ll have to change the comments later and put up some short ones today. Also, we’re going to Kyoto and the only place my sister could find was a ryokan and I bet I won’t have any connectivity for a few days. Lots of non-problems here.
On the way to the fabric market there were lots of street vendors and we got some goodies on the way. Of course my phone is focused on the back of Lim’s head.
Traffic from the pedestrian overpass. They drive like they do in Boston here.
The huge fabric market. Piles of fabric and people feel claustrophobic in there. I’m used to lots of fabric (my mom and my sister sew and I even moved a fabric store once) so it was kind of comforting to me. Lots of individual stalls being run in this rather large building. I didn’t take any pictures inside.
Lunch at the mall. I can’t believe how good they can make a simple bibimbap when some places make it so poorly.
Across from the Toyoko-Inn Haeundae Beach is this entrance to a club that looks obscene. The hairy bits are fiber optics and they glow at night. That building also has a shooting range and a hot spring. I dunno; I’m not Korean.
Dinner was in the neighborhood and pretty tasty pork cutlets for me. But before that appetizers.
Sally and her younger son had fried rice and beans.
I had the pork cutlet stuffed with sweet potato and cheese.
Stupid phone can’t take pictures at night?
I guess not.
Less smoking here than in Osaka, surprisingly.
More crab pix from the night market.
And, of course, the night ends with dessert.
That’s it for tonight!
Send me some of that honey cake!! Hello to Lim and Mariko 🙂