caveat: small orientation tour

my energy levels arent that great, but wendys arent either. so i took her into downtown seoul for about an hour (plus 40 minutes each way on the subway). i showed her gwanghwamun and the jogye temple.

most places were closed. we just walked a bit. i suffered more from my anability to stop talking than from walking.

here is wendy at the temple.

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caveat: zap-o-holiday number 2

pictureDay 2 of the harvest moon.

“Hey, everyone in Korea! Wake up! Having gathered with relatives in your ancestral hometown, visit their graves and give thanks. Eat lots of food! Play traditional games! Have a great day!”

 

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Caveat: Tautology Club

I found out about Tautology Clubs surfing online – I can't remember where. I think we need more Tautology Clubs. They are more fun than clubs for fighting, for example… because:

Rules of Tautology Club:
1. The first rule of tautology club is the first rule of tautology club.
2. The second rule of tautology club is not the first rule of tautology club.
3. If this is your first night at tautology club, you have never been here before.


In other news, my stepmother Wendy has arrived. I got her checked into a rather posh hotel just a block away from my apartment – give her a few days of nice living to recover from jetlag before we hunt for something more affordable.

The trip to the airport and back pushed the limits of my current rather poor endurance, though. I was right to expect this "radiation holiday" to be worse (although really only slightly) than a radiation day. My latest symptom: my jaw hurts. I guess I had that before for a while – like someone punched me in the face.

I'm going to try sleeping now.

[daily log: walking, 2.5 km]

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