



Sea days can be good or they can be bad. Because everyone has to be on the ship together you can get cabin fever or you can think "how relaxing". I think the atmosphere of this ship is confusion. I just feel like no one knows what they’re doing and that includes some of the crew.
I’m finally getting my voice back.
I am posting some interesting pictures & commentary.
Pic 1 is a Japanese vending machine, you can see them all over the place on the street. They are usually filled with coffee or tea drinks, sometimes soda.
Pic 2 is a picture of the Japanese park we visited on Easter. I didn't have room for pictures of the park because we did so much on Easter. Look at that poor grass, I wonder if it ever gets a chance to turn green.
Pic 3 is a Japanese graveyard (I guess that's what they call it here). I could not see over the fence but Tom could.
Pic 4 is the Toyko subway. Yes, crowded during commuter time and can be confusing if you don't know where you're going. The subway is like a mall w/ stores and a labyrinth of many exits/entrances to the street or buildings.
1 comment:
Here is what I found with a quick look at the Busan/Pusan name: Busan (formerly transliterated as Pusan) is South Korea's second largest city and an important sea port on the southern tip of the peninsula.
Sounds like quite the experience you two are having. Bummer no pic's but I'm sure you'll have a ton to see when you get home. Keep warm!!! Love~tat
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