Now that I now the way to Seoul, nothing can stop me. It's really not that hard of a cycle since it's along a river valley and there are so many gorgeous things to see on the way. Here are some photos of a pond, where my little stream meets the mighty Han River, and some flora and fauna I've seen.
Since March I've been part of an online community who count calories and track exercises in the hopes to manage their weight. There are weight gainers, losers and maintainers on the site. I joined because I wanted to keep track of what I was eating. I had some severe stomach cramps and other digestive discomforts that I'd been ignoring for almost 10 years and I finally decided I was going to do something about it. Anyway, I started a food journal and then got to see the other aspects of the site. I just recently started interacting with other people and discovered that they have a group set up for people in South Korea.
The reason I'm writing this is that it largely preludes what I've been up to lately. Having chatted with someone, I found out about a Hello Kitty Exhibition running in May and June in my neck of the woods. Since it was pretty close, I decided to cycle. I took my bike and off I went. Here are some photos of what was in the exhibit. I found so much of it at least slightly amusing. They had all kinds of multimedia displays as well. One wall hanging lit up when you made noise around and beside it. There was also another one with a screen and some rings on the floor. They set it up so that they gave you a seed, you stomped it into the circle (or soil) and then a Hello Kitty flower grew on the screen. The later part of the exhibit was a bit more avant-garde though so consider yourselves warned. Enjoy!