Yeoju, Pottery Shopping 01/14/2009
This is how it started..... This pretty red bus almost made mince meat of my van and everyone in it. I'm telling you, I thought we were going to die. Once I recovered from the shock of my near death experience I thought we were on the wrong road. I do not want to be on the wrong road in Korea, so I turned around and went back to start all over again. The next time we did it, at the same merging area (where the bus nearly ran over us) a taxi cab cut me off, then hit the trucks in front of him! That will show him to cut me off. No one was hurt, so I am allowed to say that. At this point any sane person would give up, turn around and go home. Not me, we were on a quest for pottery. I had 2 girls in the car that had never been to Yeoju, and I felt it was my duty to show them this amazing little pottery town. So we continued on our journey with my not so fancy GPS.... One thing you don't have to worry about here is getting pulled over if you are speeding, there are never police cars out on the roads..........however they do have 'police enforcement' all over the place, and they warn you of it often. Now when you see these cute little yellow signs, I suggest you check your speed. If you choose not to heed thier warnings, they will happily take your picture and send a nice little note to you in the mail.... Once we made it to Yeoju, it was all worth it. We went to a couple of my favorite places, and then to many more places. This next picture is where I bought our everyday dinner dishes (like I have any other kind); I call it the 'blue and white factory'. The dishes are stunning in person, they are not too girlie, but not too manly either. They are sturdy enough for this rough family of 6 and they are very inexpensive!!! Anytime we have someone over for dinner they always compliment our dishes. My friends S & L liked them so much; they each now have a set to call their own. Look at all of our boxes after shopping at the blue and white factory. Only the one little box on the ground is mine. We took the 3rd row out of the van; it's a good thing too, because by the end of the day, the back of the van was pretty full. we headed to another favorite little spot of mine, the white on white factory. Every time I come here this little man is always sitting here spinning pottery with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth. He took the cigarette out of his mouth for the picture. I wish he hadn't done that. All of this pottery is made by hand, most of it by the man above and his wife. On the way home from Yeoju, I had to stop at a rest stop. If you have never been to a Korean rest stop, you NEED to go! They are unlike any other. They want to make sure you have a place to put your dog, and your baby.... while you have a snack. Yes, I ate that. My friends didn't want to have anything to do with it, but I made them try it. It is just mackerel, or go/dung/ah in Korea. It is SO YUMMY! CommentsLiz Wed, 14 Jan 2009 20:45:35 Trish, I am still dying over your GPS! This trip is truly on my top list! ;o) Looking forward to many more trips! kathie Thu, 15 Jan 2009 05:49:47 WOW!! WOW!! WOW!! Be careful out there, and how many boxes did S. mail home? kathie Thu, 15 Jan 2009 05:53:04 The fish looks crazy!! Gram Thu, 15 Jan 2009 06:17:45 OMG...and I thought I was bad, S is crazy! Can't wait to hear how many boxes had to be mailed. That looks like the same GPS you used when we went to Yeoju! Did you buy anything from the white on white store? I love the vases that I bought there, I use them all the time. PS...How many drinks did your husband have before you took that picture? Thu, 15 Jan 2009 12:38:08 S mailed 11 packages home, and I still have 5 more I need to send to her! What picture are you talking about? The one at Karaoke? If so, that was the begining of the night, maybe 1 drink....I like it!! Staci Thu, 15 Jan 2009 14:34:03 The trip was memorable to say the least. The bus incident was frightening. I am a bit more scared now that I read Trish's version. I swear that first bus only missed us by centimeters... Then there was the second bus she did not mention. It was worth the near death experience. The pottery is beautiful. I cannot wait to get my dishes and start eating on them. The vases are awesome and I wish I had purchased more. Did I say more? I am feeling a little bad that I didn't buy any for anyone else but myself..... I guess I will just have to go there again. Leave a Reply |















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