We ate well with the Wasden’s the couple of days they were
here. We had lunch at a little soup shop (interesting땧ith
a roll of toilet paper hanging on the wall, instead of any napkins). They salt
their Dwaeji Gukbap (pork soup) using little shrimp with the black eyes looking
up at you! It wasn’t just me saying ³No;
ask Leslie! Walking around the market across from Jagalchi Fish Market we
waited in line to buy some Ssiat Hotteok (sweet pancake with seeds). Another
night we ate Shabu Shabu; down the road a ways to walk off dinner. The weather has cooled down enough to make you
appreciate the warm broth cooking at your table.
After spending time at the fish market and across the street
at the outdoor market we rode the subway down to the Busanjin Market looking at
fabrics and trinkets; they took a bus back home. Long day!
Hiking up to the statue!
Oh, and Ben saw Sister Yoon Dayoung when she visiting
America in September.
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