Caveat: Things I’m Not Doing

So anyway, after I got off work yesterday, I did a little whirlwind rare-grocery shopping tour into the city.  I took the subway to Dongdaemun, where I visited my favorite Russian bakery and bought two fresh loaves of the best dark rye bread in Seoul.  Then, having been craving lentils for a while, I decided to go to the somewhat infamous "Foreign Grocery" in Itaewon.  It mostly serves the halal needs of Seoul's muslim community, and I have a sort of love-hate relationship with Itaewon.  On the one hand, it's fascinating – it's Seoul's equivalent of New York City's Canal Street, maybe.  It's the only place I know of in all of Korea where Koreans are frequently a minority in the neighborhood.  There are Russian nightclubs, Indian and Pakistani and Argentine restaurants, a Taco Bell, US military on leave, Nigerian street-vendors.  A real mish-mash.  And as such, it's fascinating.  On the other hand, it's the only place in Korea where I instinctively transfer my wallet to my front pocket.   I'm not sure if that makes me guilty of racism – I suppose it does.  But it's not the foreigners I'm afraid of – it's the shifty Korean element that makes me nervous.  It's like the old "down-range" neighborhoods that can be found outside US military bases, but times 10.

Well, anyway.  I found my lentils.  Product of India.  And and split peas, too.  Product of Indonesia.  Then I hopped back in the subway and was home by 8:30.

I worked on my writing today.  But didnt' make much progress.  Per usual, these days, I know.  I'm allowing myself to feel a little burnt out, at the moment.  But there's work I need to get done, too.  I took a video of my debate-class kids debating, last week, and I need to edit that.  I've been watching episodes of American crime dramas – e.g. The Mentalist.  I really would rather be watching some of the Korean dramas I like, but I really prefer to have subtitles, and the website I've been using to watch the subtitled versions is too unreliable.  I'm feeling annoyed about that.

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