As you know, over the past few years, I have had the honor of
performing in over 22 countries. I have encountered some
entertaining scenes from the road during that time:
One of my favorites from Vietnam.
How to drive off a cliff into the ocean....(South Korea)
This says it all. A fellow muso friend posted this, too funny not to include. (USA)
Who knew Tourist Menus were so controversial? (Italy)
What's slower than slow?
Lost in translation. I have a 50/50 chance. (Fukuoka, Japan)
Wishing you adventure on your journey! And would love to see YOUR scenes! Please post!
Warmly,
Kat
Probably one of the cleaner public lavatories I’ve had to use, but drinking was still not an option.
Oh my gosh, George! That picture is hilarious! It had me laughing out loud….and the caption “Only in desperation” hA!! Thank you for posting! How can I share it?
Glad you liked it. There’s a Share button for Twitter and Facebook above the pic. Other than that the only way I know is to copy / paste the link. 🙂
ok, that’s what I’ll have to do!
Sorry, forgot the link to the pic. http://www.flickr.com/photos/55077401@N04/7348740638/in/set-72157630012091519/
I am still laughing about the seniors, disabled and musicians sign. Being a musician first, I am proud to be in all 3 categories:)
Myself also Julie. Hope you and Darrell enjoyed your CA visit. Thanks so much for coming over with Kat, had a great time with you guys!
What a great house concert – that was so fun! Thank you Glen!
Ha! I am proud of you too mom!
Kat, I LOVE these photos! So funny.
remember getting directions in Japan from the group of traveling (japanese) ladies who spoke no english? we were standing next to a very helpful set of signs like those in your photo. they were so nice! but couldn’t understand a word they said!
xoxo
Carrie
They were so sweet! That was right before we hitchhiked! 🙂
I love all of those! “Seniors… disabled… musicians… slug…” We are talking about the bottom of the food chain, aren’t we?
The pic of the Japanese signs, however, actually brought on a bit of anxiety from a past memory… My plane from LA was delayed and I missed my connecting flight in Korea to Taiwan. The signs and whatever verbal announcements there were over the loudspeaker were all kinda like that picture! That’s not comforting when you you’re stuck by yourself in a foreign airport and don’t know what the heck to do!
Oh, Charley! I know how you feel! I need to give you some pantomime lessons! 🙂
When I get to Ontario… LOL!
🙂
You have had some interesting experiences Kat! It’s been fun hearing about and seeing them over the years. Lots of laughs, some at your own expense, but your sense of humor and candor is one of the things that endears you to so many people. Keep it up dear!
Thanks Glen- it means a lot to know you have enjoyed hearing about them! I love laughing at my own expense! As you know, I think I am so funny! ha ha!!
Why are the directions in Fukuoka in Korean? That makes it extra confusing…
ha! guess i misnamed that one! 🙂