
Nothing to offer but more of the same old, same old, today. But I’ll keep it as painless as possible.
For the Sunday Sweets Stroll, I took a photo of each neighborhood we visited to share views of what real life looks like in my little corner of the world:



























The remainder of our Sunday routine includes a visit to Red Bar.

We had some grub delivered from Foodies and shared it with the girls, then moved on for our nightcap at Jumpin’ Jacks. I got my ass kicked in two games of pool, then just chilled at the bar, enjoying my brews. Back home to a batch of smoothies and a good night’s sleep. Does it get any sweeter than that?
It’s the end of November 2019 in the LTG archives. I’m visiting Korea to say farewell to my former Deputy in Pyeongtaek before her departure home to the USA. Then it was back to Seoul for a long-ass hike with the famous distance-hiker, Kevin Kim. Kevin is also famous as a foodie, and he treated me to a great home-cooked meal as a reward for surviving the hike. That turned out to be my last trip to the country that changed my life.
Speaking of Kevin Kim, he sent me this YouTube video that served to remind me that having a “do-over” life is not necessarily a good thing. It’s a combo comedy-sci-fi short (around twenty minutes) and a very enjoyable watch. Go see for yourself!
Watching that reminded me of an old comic I read back in my teens called “I have eternal life, and it is killing me.” Thanks to Google, I was able to find this version of the story to share. Be careful what you wish for!
Let’s finish with a smile or three:



Sorry, I’ll try to do better next time. It’s Hash Monday and another Leech My Nuggets/Anal Receptive trail through the hills. No worries, I’ve already got my shortcut plotted. But I am going to do the hilly part this week. Assuming I survive, I’ll tell you all about it tomorrow.
Last night at Red Bar, the playlist was classic rock hits from the 1960s. I enjoyed the hell out of hearing songs I’d practically forgotten, like this one: