I found a warm and humid atmosphere in Korea. I have remote control AC though it doesn't work well enough to reduce the room humidity. I feel at home (Changyi Hotel), because I have another electric toilet!
The hotel is somewhat in a neighborhood, but most hotels here open into the busy streets. There is a Dunkin' Donuts and a pizza cafe, plus a 'European' restaurant above the do-nut shop. The clerks speak enough English that I can understand what we are talking about.
The shower is in a room with a glass partition, but it is not enclosed and the water goes into the floor. Sandals-- a different pair for every room; toilet, shower & bedroom. Also, like some of the fancy Chinese hotels, there are dressing gowns or pajamas tops.
Camera #2 is now broken. It works, but with scotch tape reinforcement. No duct tape available.
I know people hate to sit on airplane seats with the big guys sharing their row. I do too. So I always make sure I do what I can to not infringe on the 'space' of my row partners. But it aggravates me when the little people elbow me-in my space. Especially that little lady on the flight over here. Have to admit I felt a little satisfaction when she dripped some sauce on her front while she was eating the meal!
Rice, pasta, bread and potatoes w/ gravy was the airline meal. I think there is a law against nature -maybe even a written law- against mixing your starches like that after you are out of college. Mal, look that up, would you?
Friday, May 7, 2010
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