First 24 hours
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Got to bed around 0100 after last night's quick post, and grabbed some on /off sleep until about 0900, when some workmen turned up to continue some adjacent renovations. I had been notified about this (it's a legal requirement to notify neighbours and apartment building residents if you are planning work and to get their signature that they've been notified). Quiet chat only, no loud and ubiquitous musak as appears to be the norm in UK. Tool disturbance and mess kept to a minimum and cleaned up at the end of the day.
Weather was forecast as v nice so after a breakfast of toast and tea (provided by the Airbnb host), set off to orientate myself to the local vicinity. 5 minutes later realised I'd forgotten my camera so went back and retrieved it before setting off again.
Where I am
The apartment is located in the centre of the historic centre of Seoul:
The above extract, from Naver Map, shows where we are for the first week (Accom1 - a traditionally styled Hanok) and then where we move to for the second weekend (Accom2 - overlooking LotteWorld), before going on the road for 5 days. The second map zooms on Accom1, showing its location in Bukchon Village, within 500m of the two largest palace complexes.
Rooves and Spring
I felt like a kid in a sweet shop all morning, listening to the Korean voices (I recognised and loved the sounds, if not much of the meanings) and soaking up the atmosphere and trying to capture some of it. Hanok roofs and flowering azaleas, and my first view of the iconic Namsan Tower. Listening to a Korean couple enjoying the atmosphere and conversing about how lovely the weather and flowers were, I caught their eyes and we had a pleasant 15 minutes exchanging pleasantries. She had spent 4 years living in UK and seemed very happy to respond in English to my Korean (and English). Her husband offered me my first taste of rice cake in black bean powder - a common form of Korean snack with a pleasant texture but quite bland.
And a few other bits
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What do I need to type into Google Maps to get a Street View of your present accommodation? Dad
ReplyDeleteGreat update. Loving your enthusiasm on your trip.
ReplyDeleteLike a child in a sweet shop was my exact words when I described how you sounded on the phone. After all your planning, it is great to hear your enthusiasm and sheer delight of finally being there. Not long to wait for me 😁
ReplyDeleteoooh seagul meat! please do try some for me, if not just for the experience then for revenge mwahahaha
ReplyDeleteThis had my EK Korean teacher and her friend in stitches, because the Korean word for seagull is the same as the particular cut of pork flank, but the translator clearly made a literal mistake.
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