Greetings
Ah, the smell of fall is in the air. The leaves are browning, the wind is getting colder and families are gathering to eat rice cakes and bow to their forefathers. What? You aren’t getting ready to bow to your forefathers? What about foremothers, for the feminists in the crowd? If the answer is still no, then you must not be in
Because right now
Chuseok is one of
This is just a minor post to do two things: 1) Update you on where we will be for Chuseok, and 2) gloat about having the entire week off while you poor saps work (unless of course the person reading this is retired, then cheers to you having a vacation everyday).
When we found out about the week off we contemplated going to
Anyway, we decided to head to
Anyway, before I sign off for the week I will leave you with this wonderful picture:
Today our boss told us that she would be giving us a box of fruit as gifts for the holiday. I was expecting a few apples or maybe an orange, but not this. This fellow is a Korean pear/apple and is almost the size of Joanna's head. It's tasty as hell but is way too much pear/apple for one person. It literally weighs over a couple of pounds.
As you can see, one down and nine to go. We're going to give it our best shot and then send the rest to an orphanage somewhere where they will feed the little tykes well into puberty.
Anyway,
Cheers
Shayne (missing his share of the family turkey and gravy)
2 comments:
Happy Thanksgiving Shayne & Jo. Have fun in Seoul. Let me know how it compares to its similarly polluted and overcrowded brother in Mexico.
Hey guys, just read the later posts about Seoul and it sounds like a blast, as always.
2 things:
1. What is the wrapping around the pear made of, and can you do anything fun with it after you gorge yourself silly on pear?
2. I am sad to report that my wife (aka: the most organized woman on the planet) has a number of bank books and uses them daily. You have no idea how truly glad I am to hear that she is not alone.
L8r,
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