Human in Kyoto Day 2
Kyoto station is a gargantuan block of metal and concrete housing the JR, subway, various shopping belts and malls, outdoor performance space, theatre and even a hotel. Eating places are plentiful. Our bento set tonight came with a small bowl of soup with eel liver.
So perhaps, one can technically live and operate in that building forever, without going anywhere else, except for the small incongruity of its name and planned function as a commuter hub.
For some, the journey into Kyoto starts from Kyoto Station. The bus dropped us off right by it; our hotel is right across the street from it as well. Most importantly, the Tourist Information Centre is housed with it on the 2nd floor. I came without an itinerary so TIC was definitely a good resource.
Donna’s Vacation
The rascal has been picky today. Took treats only to spit it out again and harrassed a more scared schauzer. I think she was just being playful, but that is not an excuse for harrying another animal.
Roxy the Traveling Dog
Eel liver??
pljx@live.com.sg
Literally
Kyla
I can’t say I blame Donna.
pljx@live.com.sg
No, not when you annointed her honorary terrier. But considering her own frightened reactions when she first went to the boarding place, she would know how it feels to be chased around and have her personal space invaded. I dont really like it when I see any dog turn tail and slink around.
Andrea
My dogs won’t eat liver in any way, shape, or form, no matter what animal it came from!
pljx@live.com.sg
I thoughg dogs like ALL meat! :p