Pardon my American ignorance, but there is this celebration called Canada Day. It’s like the 4th of July only less bloody and more beer. There’s a large population of Canadians here in Daegu so I went out Wednesday night to chill and see what was going on. I used to hit up every Wednesday night dinner, but I’ve been M.I.A of late. It was good to see so many familiar faces out as well as get to know a few new ones. I also had to say goodbye to a few people who were leaving for good. Never fun, but this is South Korea. It’s pretty much the norm around here.
While I was out and about, I snapped some pictures of people as they celebrated downtown.
Early at the Holy Grill. This was my first stop for the evening.
I have to admire the creativity by Kristin here. She pinned the Canadian Flag as a top. Very much about shoing spirit and love of one's country.
Sadly, I had to say goodbye to Tammy. It was her last night in South Korea. She's been a nice girl and I wish her well. Hope to see you again one day. . .
Yeah, this place. . . serves alcohol in bags. . . BAGS. ON THE STREET. Some of us call them "Adult Caprisuns" . . . .
. . . Which everyone seemed to be enjoying quite a bit. But that's a normal night out around here. . . .
The lovely Jasmin shows off the bag drinks. I think these things would cause mass riots in the states.
At this point in the evening, everyone was hovering around the patio of Club That. It was a party in the streets and Koreans were confused as to why the forgieners were randomly packed outside on a Wednesday.
I peresonally think my commentary on my facebook album was halarious, but I'm bias. For the rest of the pictures, click here. Anyways, I'm off to do some weekend warrior work. Peace and chicken grease!
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