And we’re back with yet another edition of our quarterly newsletter.
You might notice in the tags we’ve used for this post. Not the ‘Food’ one, but the one for change. As life carries on and circumstances change, surely one have got to be adaptable. Heheh… if the notorious North Korean leader can flip flop like that on a charm offensive (no matter if it is real or not), why not all of us?
Anyway.
Nothing much happened for us in this last 3 months for us except an extension – more like long weekends in Tokyo. Because it was mostly work, there wasn’t much in the way of sights – perhaps the colours of the foods would be it. In a couple of weeks’ time you will have the opportunity to read more about what we did there. Stay tuned. And you might have already read about our more recent short journey to Penang for the food, and some street art…
Read all about tradition and feasting in our latest newsletter here: The Long Journey Q3-2018.
I really loved the article about the traditional Korean houses. What a privilege to have gotten to go there!
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Oh yes it was. And to gatecrash a traditional wedding too!
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Yes, I am sure the wedding was amazing. I would have liked to see the women’s dresses.
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I like your collage of photos. I have not much time to spend on WordPress at this time. My posts are written and are made public easily. It is summer and I enjoy it. Hope you enjoy summer also…not sure it is summer for you now.
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LOL. We are summer all year round!
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lucky you I would be happy to have a longer summer…. but you must have rainy season, don’t you ?
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Yes sure. in late part of the year – sort of like your winter, but warm rain…. heheh
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You must get used to the rainy season. Warm rain is better than cold snowy days ( like in Quebec) but I like to have a day or two of snow in my city.
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