K-Adventures

SOUTH KOREA 2019 PANDEMIC RE-CATION 2020: DAY14

SOUTH KOREA 2019 PANDEMIC RE-CATION 2020: DAY14

Our last full day in Seoul was cold and windy! We bundled up and caught the subway over to Gyeongbokgung Palace, the biggest of the five palaces built during the Joseon dynasty. Gyeongbokgung was where the kings lived, and it was also where the government was run. The...

SOUTH KOREA 2019 PANDEMIC RE-CATION 2020: DAY11

SOUTH KOREA 2019 PANDEMIC RE-CATION 2020: DAY11

Our first day in Seoul was a day to rest and get our bearings. To that end, we lounged around most of the morning working up the courage to tackle the Seoul subway system to go shopping for some groceries for the rest of the week. When we finally decided to take the...

SOUTH KOREA 2019 PANDEMIC RE-CATION 2020: DAY10

SOUTH KOREA 2019 PANDEMIC RE-CATION 2020: DAY10

Our last morning on Jeju was spent at the delightful Cafe The Container, perched at the edge of a Jeju mandarin orange orchard. It really looked like a citrus container, and it reminded me of childhood road trips where it was no surprise to come across a gas station...

SOUTH KOREA 2019 PANDEMIC RE-CATION 2020: DAY 8

SOUTH KOREA 2019 PANDEMIC RE-CATION 2020: DAY 8

We said goodbye to Jeju City and took off on a new day’s adventure. Road signs advised us where we might go, but since we couldn’t decide between the Museum of Sex and Health and Hello Kitty Island, we settled for soup and dumplings at a roadside restaurant called Bon...

SOUTH KOREA 2019 PANDEMIC RE-CATION 2020: DAY 7

SOUTH KOREA 2019 PANDEMIC RE-CATION 2020: DAY 7

Eating always comes first in Korea and we aimed to follow that tradition closely, so we started out our day at Namyang Susan Seafood where we had a tasty family-style lunch with fresh-from-the-ocean seafood. I discovered I like octopus a lot, whelks not so much. But...