Before I forget everything, some of you may be interested in my recent brush with kendo greatness in Korea.
Before I forget everything, some of you may be interested in my recent brush with kendo greatness in Korea.
First of all, a medical update:
1 – my eye is 100% healed. The “infection” lasted about 3 days. I still think it was a burst blood vessel (but I’ll be keeping those eye drops
)
2 – For the first time in about 2 months, I don’t have any purple skin on my feet! ^^ Screw you Cork! I’m delighted I won’t be training on your rough floor this weekend!
So set your minds at ease people, Siobhán is healthy.
On the one hand, I’m happy that my blog is getting lots of hits. I assume that most of them are from people who adore me. On the other hand, I’m getting some weirdos too. Here are some of the search terms that people used to find my blog today:
Today was the halfway point of my time in Korea. It began as the worst day ever, but ended as one of the best.
First off, let me say that this has nothing to do with the tragi-comic demise of the famous PopSeoul blog. RIP in Peace.
The title refers to my very first visit to Seoul on Friday 25th. It was…underwhelmed. I had a great day but all that I saw of Seoul was through the train window. We went to the National Museum of Korea and if there was anything else nearby, I didn’t see it. But that’s enough moaning for now – have some pictures:
Ah, nothing like the usual lunch of ramen (“ramyeon”) followed by chocolate milk!
So, to continue this family portrait -