We took the 2 hour train ride up, and since all of the seats had be sold we made a cozy foreigners-only nook in the last train car. There was a tiny window in the separating door that gave us the perspective of zoo animals, as there was a queue of Koreans outside of the door waiting to get a peek at the wild western people. A nice old lady even slid open the door long enough to toss some food at us. Boiled eggs and roasted chestnuts. Kamsabnida.
Can you see the bottom of our viewing window? |
We brought our bikes but rentals were abundant and cheap. |
Kent's old student, Sally, who he keeps running into in the dangdest places. |
On our 2 wheeled adventures we got lost in millions of intersecting paths running through rice fields. We even ended up roaming around a small grouping of homes with cows and cow smells and when I squinted it all looked (and smelled) like Wisconsin. Being on bikes, with friends, in fields... it was awesome.
We stopped for a bite at homemade tofu and pajeon restaurant and then headed to Anapji for the lit-up palace show. Anapji is currently being reconstructed. It was a getaway palace built in 900 AD or so. Holy smokes.
It was a fantastic all-day-play-day that reminded me, again, what it's like to be an explorer. I'm more than a teacher... although most of the time I AM a teacher. I have to keep reminding myself that I am other things too. Thank you Courtney and Joe for the mini-adventure!
Food Stop |
Love this! Wish we were there with you too! Beautiful and centering. xoxo
ReplyDeleteAwesome blog guys! It was fun to relive that day through your words and pictures. Hopefully there will be more adventures together in the future.
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So glad you made time to do this bike trip with cool, planning friends. The pictures are great and the last one amazing!!! Oooooooooh.
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