| The welcoming committee. |
| Garlic art exhibition. |
| More garlic art. The petals are actually made of shaved garlic cloves. |
| Garlic sculpture using the stalk of the garlic. |
| Weaving with garlic strands. |
| This was the closest thing to a carnival ride. This man has you turn the handle, toasting the rice inside. |
| When it's toasted, he opens the hatchet and the influx of air causes the rice to pop (with gusto). |
| Popped rice for everyone! |
| Next, we ventured over to the garlic fields. |
| We then proceeded to scour the garlic field for "notes." For the first 3 minutes were were very enthusiastic, but we lost our gusto by the end of 15 minutes or so. |
| But then we got to pick garlic. Yes! |
| Our bounty. The reason John's not looking at the camera is that many Koreans came over to take a photo of the silly Westerner with a mound of garlic. |
| Apparently, in addition to being known for it's garlic, Namhae, is also a popular kayaking destination. We were only out for a short time, but were very happy to be out in a kayak. |
Hi E!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the cute birthday card! I love it!
Yum! Garlic!
Hugs,
Katie