with protocol, official proclamations, and king words. He was quite
gracious.
We had a light lunch, by recent standards, at Chinese restaurant owned
by a Rotarian whose family emigrated from China before he was born. It
was nice meal and I was able to impress with a couple a phrases of
Chinese. The three phrases of thank you very much and good-bye
exhausted my Chinese vocabulary.
I'm sitting in our mini bus on a gorgeous sunny day driving through
the mountains that border Jeonju. I'm chillin to a nice music mix
from my iPod.
The scenery is breathtaking. We are going for a stroll in the
mountains. I can't wait.
By the way nearly all of my postings have been done with my IPhone in
"airplane" mode. That means only wifi with no telephone network.
Pretty amazing.
Although there is wifi nearly everywhere very few families have it in
the home, that's based off the 5 host families we are staying with.
This observation could quickly change.
PS. I have yet to Hawkeye, Radar, or Klinger. 8th graders ask you
parents, this is before your time.
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