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One Summer’s Transformation

2024-02-24 16:11:00

Shift in summer I'm very proud to say that I am Korean. I call myself a Korean-American, but before that I thought that I am more American than Koreans. I live in this country, I speak English, and I am completely immersed in American culture. America is my house and I am proud of it. But my Korean tradition is also true. I have never been ashamed, but I am not particularly proud of it. Japan and Korea co-hosted this year's summer 2002 World Cup.

The following summer, I adventured seven days a week for several weeks and discovered the advantage of living in a busy city without a car. One of the "change of summer" was won, but Megkabot is always written down. It is also the closest person who can connect with people who work continuously for several consecutive days a week, supporting the whole family through income, yet contributing to nutrition, nutrition and love. Family I took precious free time to take a nap on the sofa. It is too luxurious.

Every summer afternoon, this small seaside town Puri awakens from a long nap after enjoying the last meal of a special summer meal. Women washed the sleepy face and immediately went to the kitchen to drink tea for their families. The man chills the cold water, leaves the refrigerator open longer than usual, checks the infamous monkeys around the window, and opens the balcony door so that the wind enters. When the sun was almost raining, the family gathered to drink tea. Even in the heat of the hot summer, they never miss this tea time ceremony. Adults consider themselves as sweet milk tea including love and drowsiness. Children swallowed their favorite butter cookies and the succulent mangoes chosen from the trees of their farms got dirty their hands.

In keeping with the hot summer day, the unobtrusive sidewalk outside the Easton 3rd Interchange Library has changed completely on Monday afternoon. Homemade Somali cuisine, juice and spice tea serve curious passengers who are curious and hungry. A group of children is learning how to mix herbs and spices. Pop-up Somali Kitchen Event is a member of SPAN (Single Person Action Network) who is a member of SPAN (Single Person Action Network), who is keen to promote healthy snack alternatives at regional takeout shops, while discussing food-related issues and celebrations The group is led. Food and culture of Somalia