I just got back from a stroll in the downtown and waterfront area. It’s a pretty slow morning down that way, compared with how it usually is. I guess that’s just how Monday morning is.

a lady that owns a small store always cooks outside in this alley

a traditional Korean convenience store

water is stored in big round tanks on the roofs of buildings

a mobile shoe repair shop

On the waterfront: fish is delivered live in tank trucks to restaurants where it is kept in large aquariums until eaten. This truck is relatively small.

the sort of tanks you generally see outside restaurants

the north end of jukdo fish market (it's about 1km long)

a more typical live fish truck: these deliver fish to destinations all over Korea

there are no conventional pickup trucks here, only these ugly things, which are called "bongos "
Looks like the sun is coming out now.
It’s a rabbit.
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Hey bro, just having a look at the blog….Korea seems so different than here…..its like another world, at least to me anyway. You seem to be quite at home there though and very settled. I don’t see any snow in these pics!…..haha, we have plently here for the both of us.
Tell Mindy her sis-in-law says hi and we can’t wait to see you guys back here in Canada next summer!
lots of love……oh and put a few pics of you and mindy on here too…..I’m starting to forget what you look like….:)
xoxo sis ( the Nova Scotia one):)
Hey sis. Yeah, it is pretty different, for sure. I said Hi to Mindy for you; she says hi too.