After the clean-up was finished, we had to listen to many speeches (the speeches lasted as long as the actual clean-up did!), then there was a rope tying demonstration. Finally lunch. We had been told to bring our own lunches, so we all unwrapped our sandwiches as trays of sashimi and thorny twig tempura were placed on the table in front of us. The food kept coming - miso soup with bamboo shoots, some sort of stew with venison and konnyaku, onion and krill soup.
After lunch we sat on the beach a while, watching some kids play with a dead jellyfish that had washed on shore. We saw more jellyfish in the water as we waited for our boat to leave.
2 comments:
I now understand your dislike for those little tiny fish--dude they look like maggot soup.
I think I have to go dry heave now.
I'll show Wesley the photo of the jellyfish. I'm not exactly sure where he learned about them, but he really enjoys drawing them!
Even I couldn't eat the krill soup. Yikey! I've heard they are super-healthy, though, with lots of Omega-3s.
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