One cloudy day, I walked 25 minutes to Ronjie's school to make him gulo to meet up with him for a lunch date. ♥ We ate in the "by-the-pound" cafeteria. Here you have a selection of various food and viands--it's self-serve--and when you get to the cashier, you're charged based on the weight of the food you got. Rice has a different rate (lower) than the viands. Soup is a fixed charge per bowl. My lunch that day totalled to ¥436, including rice and soup. Not bad. :)
The "by-the-pound" cafeteria is located in the Arts compound of the school grounds. (The "normal" cafeteria is in the Engineering compound.) After lunch, I caught some artists sketching by the pond. The atmosphere there was really peaceful and relaxing. I liked it. (On another day, I'm going to walk to Ronjie's school again just to hang out by the pond.)
The "by-the-pound" cafeteria is located in the Arts compound of the school grounds. (The "normal" cafeteria is in the Engineering compound.) After lunch, I caught some artists sketching by the pond. The atmosphere there was really peaceful and relaxing. I liked it. (On another day, I'm going to walk to Ronjie's school again just to hang out by the pond.)
| We had lunch late so there were hardly any other people around when we were there. (Forgot to take a photo of my food. By the time I remembered, it was all gone.) |
| students sketching by the pond, which was home to some koi and a turtle (wasn't able to get to a photo of the turtle though) |
After lunch, Ronjie toured me around his old neighborhood. (His old apartment was just a 2-minute walk from his school.) This is the neighborhood park. (After the March 2011 big earthquake, he and some of his neighbors/colleagues hung out here while waiting for the numerous aftershocks to subside.)
I saw some white and blue hydrangeas! :)
This is another park in the neighborhood. Pocket park! It's much smaller than the earlier one.
| the guy is most likely a traveling salesman taking a short break from his work |
Hope there are more cloudy days up ahead! :)
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