Waking up in Korea

Today I woke up and asked myself “what city is this?” It was a weird feeling but its something I’ve been trying to embrace for the last year. I want to be homeless.

As a consultant I was constantly on the road but I had very little choice of where and when I would go. Always at the call and beckon of the client. That made traveling a stressing experience. Which is sad because I really do like traveling. I enjoy taking in new sights and sounds for the very first time.

I’m developing a new me around the lifestyle of I want to live, this means changing the way I work. Since then traveling has become more enjoyable. When I was riding the bus through Seoul I couldn’t help but smile at the people on the street, I even waved at an old lady. I had a huge grin as I thought to myself, “this is all new to me” (even though its my second time here).

Korean tea is very interesting, yesterday I had Jujube tea while overlooking the city during the afternoon. Today I had another random tea that had seeds of some sort floating in them (I should keep a travelogue of what I eat). Korean tea doesn’t really seem like tea to me its more of a syrup or soup at times.

Last night I drank too much champaign a problem that seems to follow me around the world.

2 Responses to “Waking up in Korea”

  1. ryoko Says:

    That’s very good you enjoy your traveling life. I’m so jealous of you! :)

  2. Sherri Says:

    Hey you, haven’t read your blog in a long time, but I remembered it today and was pleasantly surprised to see you’re writing like you used to in the beginning…about your travels and thoughts. I like that side of you, not the technical side (but that’s just me). Stay safe…your friend always…

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