Saturday, October 25, 2008

How To Say Thanks For Your Congratulation ¡CUAC!

Cami and Cyn went to Sendai, early morning today, so Mitchy and I were alone in Kyoto. The day dawned a little cloudy but mid-morning the sun had risen. Leaving

due to the Imperial Palace, only to arrive and found that it had closed on weekends, and Mitchy saying "Ah, yes I know, but I forgot that today was the weekend." The things I have to deal. Anyway. There

our real adventure started because we thought that Camilla had taken the map of Kyoto and we had to enforce bondis scheme, which has stunted all distances in order to better understand the collective path. Then

. Not knowing where to go, we seek a temple esquemitaappeared to be near the palace and send us to the side that we thought was right and decided that we would go to the temple, before moving to the 7-Eleven to buy food, go to the Kamogawa River for lunch, passing by the Botanical Garden visit the temple Kamo-Nosecuantos and make the path of the temples around yesterday, we were two or three without visiting. But

. It turned out that the Temple never found him, but instead fell into the temple of the deity Kemari, deity of the balls and sport, where all football fans will especially pray for your team or because they do well in the next game , then the 7-Eleven ever cross him again so we ended up having lunch at McDonald's, and apparently the river was much more lexes than we thought. So we decided to visit the zoo, which we did not find, and then we went looking for the bus that left us at the bus stop another bus that took us to the temple Kamo-etc. The first bondi take it, great, but we must have fallen ill because the other never appeared. Frustrated

started walking so much kick to where the wind blew and we got to the intersection of Kamo River (which, as one of the meanings of Kamo is duck, named it Rio de los Patos) with another river, which had stones as a bird and a turtle that crossed integers, so the cross between little girls and schoolgirls (which are everywhere, are pests) to the other side and we were traveling upstream esperandwe asked them I had less idea of where we were unemployed. In the midst of our search we found two Japanese who were looking for the same group that we, and we all 4 together, to see if it was ignorance of the other support needed. Well, no. I ended up guiding them to them, to force the police stop all within a radius of two blocks and 10 meters was asked where the station. The japanese were limited to being useless and watch me do the hard work. Were equal love.

Finally we reached the hostel safe and sound, and while we sat here in the living room each with its compu tranqui, suddenly a horde of Japanese kids surrounded us and informed us that there would be a showJordan River in the remainder of the year ...





Both in Kamogawa, where many ducks and a snake that had just morfar a poor mouse that we crossed on our way.





The stunning flowers of the Botanical Garden (Kyoto).

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Mit botanist in the stool.

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squash Japan's Fair: D

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We climbed a turtle re cool and Japanese have a very old took the picture!

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