so my weekend got ruined but it doesn't mean I have to make it worse. I am still here in Sapporo. Let's review where Sapporo is, shall we?. It's 511 miles north of Tokyo. Come to think of it, it's so interesting how different the weather is. It's really hot and humid in Tokyo in summer but it's cool and dry here in Sapporo considering it's only 511 miles north. Since I have more things I need to deal with, I took a looong lunch break. I went to Sapporo Beer Museum to "study". After 3 beers during the tour at the museum, l way passed the point where I was interestined in how beer is manifactured as I didn't have any lunch yet and got drunk easily at that time. But I learnt something new about beers. Um... I will try to remember later what I learnt. (^_^) I like Hokkaido (The region I am in right now) as "Lamb" is so common here. It's not that much common in Tokyo but I LOVE lamb. I wonder why northern people eat that frequently. 




Clear sky, good beers, cool breeze, and mild sunlight. It was a pleasant looooooong lunch break. I had two more beers at lunch. I guess I am reasonably drunk now. Because of that, I've been smiling most of the time right now for no reason. Yes, I look like a freak for some people. But I am happy now. You, too have a happy Saturday!
It sucks that you had to work, but it sounds like the beer museum made up for that little inconvenience! *giggle*
You avoid heavy equipment, OK?
:)
Hi Mush,
Yes, it was indeed a good time. But I could keep drinking and didn't have to care for work but I am so diligent so I left the beer place with my strong courage. :-) Thanks for stopping by.
Hi Larry,
I should've seen your comment before heading back to the office. I literally bannged my head against the wall when somebody bumped into me. But I can think sitll. ;-) You have a good Sunday!
Oh, you great world traveller you! I am so envious!
Paul
Hi Paul,
Domestic traveller is more likely. :-) I travelled a lot more last year and I still get to go to places on business or for leasuire so my title is "somewhere in the world" :-)
Thanks for stopping by!