The area where we slept. It was some nice scenery to wake up to.
The rafting men. Pay no attention to the neck-wrap one of them is wearing.
So... the "rapids" were minimal, but it was still fun.
Korean BBQ, done at home!
good times, good times...
This is the peak of Tokki's horrible conditions in my apartment. I got really lazy, knowing that I'd let him go soon, so I sort of let him just chew and poop his cage apart. No wonder he was so excited, leaving the squabble of this filth...
... and entering this new, strange world of wonder!
"Goodbye, Tokki! (sniff, sniff) I'll miss you!"
Me and 광호
A friendly bird-moth came to say "hello" as I was getting ready to sleep.
no, it's not smaller than it looks. that mosquito is also gigantic.
This was a particularly creepy one when looked at up-close. Seriously, it's body was a few inches long. It looked happy, though, just crawling around, looking for something to do.
Breakfast: spicy chicken and potato soup.
It was really hot, so we all took "showers."
Doesn't that look refreshing?
ahh... back in the city. This is 강남 (Gangnam).
Back in Incheon, me and 선우 discovered a new "claw machine." Neither of us had ever seen anything like it. Guess what's inside.
Forget your sissy candy and dollies. These claw machines use live lobster. (No, I didn't try it out)
By the way, I'm still a teacher. One of my favorite students stopped by today. He's actually not one of my students, but comes to visit me in my office all the time. I... don't think he speaks any English. Usually, I just practice my Korean on him.