So yes. We went to a ravine that had a bunch of small pools and waterfall-like things. There were a lot of small kids there who were playing around on the rocks and sliding down the waterfall, which seemed like the perfect natural waterslide. I wanted to try it, but I didn't have any swimming clothes and I didn't want to get wet. But that happened anyway because I slipped on a mossy rock and fell knee-deep into the water. Soaked my Air Max 90s. After that, I just walked around barefoot which was nice because the water was really refreshingly cold, and it's hotter than hell over here.
For dinner, we went with my host mother's friend to a Korean restaurant. The food was great. I think we went because my host family knows I like spicy food, but we haven't been able to find much spicy food elsewhere. Everything they think is really spicy doesn't really seem like much to me. So they got a bunch of chili peppers for me to put in my food, which made it a little spicier, but really that much. However, the friend's daughter tried a bit of chili and turned red and tears started rolling down her face so uh I guess they would disagree.
Also while we were heading out, we saw some farmers spraying their rice paddies with pesticide or something. Wonder how they do it in Japan? A spray gun? Maybe some sort of pellet launcher?
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2 comments:
i wish i had a rice paddy of my own just so i could use the rc helicopter.
and uni has the selvedge, which i know you were looking for.
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Fucking remote control Helicopter!
In 8th grade I would have given my left arm for an RC helicopter...How are they so fucking awesome?
Ravine things sounds slick. Jordan and I have been on natural waterslides at camp a few years back. Super fun fun.
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