Diary: Thursday 30 July
Everywhere you turn to look in Seoul, there are cake shops, dessert shops, ice cream shops. It’s a wonder the population can remain slim.
The advice from Passion 5 is this: life is short, eat dessert first.
Diary: Thursday 30 July
After a busy morning there was happiness to be found at teatime in Hannam-dong.
After her recent trip to London, Seoul Sister said she was confident that Passion 5 was my kind of cake and bread shop.
Diary: Wednesday 29 July
From farmland in Gangnam 1970, fast forward to Gangnam 2015.
There is not a cow or pig in sight, unless it is on your plate for lunch.
Diary: Wednesday 29 July
I so enjoyed watching the film Gangnam 1970 on the flight from London to Seoul…
…and Lee Min Ho in the lead role wasn’t the only reason for it.
Diary: Monday 27 July
Having grown up in a tropical country, visiting Seoul in the height of summer is like coming home.
This is a city that never stops, unless it is for a meal.
Diary: Sunday 26 July
This time last week I was in an uncomfortable school minibus with very little suspension, no air-conditioning and positioned to sit in the full glare of the sun.
This morning I am on a flight to Seoul, and courtesy of a new Boeing 787 plane, there is even a personal dimmer on the windows for passengers to choose how much light they wish to have in the cabin.
Diary: Sunday 19 July
No one quite believes it when it is time to leave camp.
10 days have passed by…but for once we do know where the time went.
Diary: Saturday 18 July
The Scout Association takes itself very seriously.
It has a thick manual that covers everything you need to know about the life and universe of Scouting.
Diary: Friday 17 July
“When all issues of space, time, matter and the nature of being are resolved, only one question remains: Where shall we have dinner?”
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe* provides the ultimate gastronomic experience…perhaps it is run by enthusiastic Scouts.