This is trip blog for the Penn State and University of Florida Korean Adventure. 20 AEE students will spend 10 days in South Korea learning about School-Based Agricultural Education in Global Settings.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
A little 'slice' of home
During our lunch break today at Seoul National University, our guide Ren took us to a little restaurant right on campus beside the agriculture building. He said that the fried chicken and pizza there was amazing, so naturally, EVERYONE had some! It was a great way to bond among the group and catch up on the events of the day. A little taste of home was just what we all needed to keep us going strong for a few more days.
It was nice to walk around and see some of campus during an informal lunch tour. We even visited the SNU equivalent of the Penn State HUB, where we tasted rainwater for research. Johnathon and Brittany got to be interviewed on SNU TV about their rainwater taste test results. Where ever we go, fun and excitement always seem to find us!
On our way back, Todd, Ashley and I happen to stumble upon some Snyder's of Hanover pretzels. Can you believe it! A Pennsylvania product in Seoul! Naturally, we all bought a bag.
We are having an AMAZING time here! Can't wait to keep sharing our experiences!
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