Thanksgiving In Kyoto
Remember how I celebrated Thanksgiving in Kyoto last month? Well here's the visual proof. A run down of the pics:
(1) Jen and I get cozy in Osaka. Jen is one of my closest Fulbright friends and is from Irvine.
(2) Dave, my other really close Fulbright friend, carves our really expensive department-store turkey.
(3) The famous Kyoto fall leaves.
(4) massive Thanksgiving leftovers - a tradition even in Japan.
(5) While sleeping on the train to Osaka, I produce a make-shift travel pillow using some plastic bottles, startling creativity, and a loss of dignity.
(6) The ladies of Fulbright love Thanksgiving.
(7) The men of Fulbright (and a couple random Japanese dudes) love Thanksgiving. And a little too much, I might add.
(8) One shot of the ridiculous amount of food we made. Well, that Katie made with some help from us.
(9) More food, and the main show - turkey.
(10) Dave and I are wowed by the beautiful fall leaves in Kyoto as our train delivers us to a temple and onsen (hot spring).
(1) Jen and I get cozy in Osaka. Jen is one of my closest Fulbright friends and is from Irvine.
(2) Dave, my other really close Fulbright friend, carves our really expensive department-store turkey.
(3) The famous Kyoto fall leaves.
(4) massive Thanksgiving leftovers - a tradition even in Japan.
(5) While sleeping on the train to Osaka, I produce a make-shift travel pillow using some plastic bottles, startling creativity, and a loss of dignity.
(6) The ladies of Fulbright love Thanksgiving.
(7) The men of Fulbright (and a couple random Japanese dudes) love Thanksgiving. And a little too much, I might add.
(8) One shot of the ridiculous amount of food we made. Well, that Katie made with some help from us.
(9) More food, and the main show - turkey.
(10) Dave and I are wowed by the beautiful fall leaves in Kyoto as our train delivers us to a temple and onsen (hot spring).


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