Homura flea market
Hisashi, Takeshi and I went to the Homura flea market in Muikamachi organised by our friend Kyoko. We had Nepali curry for lunch.
Had a free hand massage. Manicures cost 200-yen (about SS$3) per nail so I didn’t do it. Persuaded a very embarrassed Takeshi to do a hand massage too.

Check this out! Vade from a Sri Lankan stall! It tasted really yummy!! But not exactly like our vade which is just flour and a prawn. This one tasted more like bergadil but with beans in it.
Hisashi, Takeshi and I went to the Homura flea market in Muikamachi organised by our friend Kyoko. We had Nepali curry for lunch.
Had a free hand massage. Manicures cost 200-yen (about SS$3) per nail so I didn’t do it. Persuaded a very embarrassed Takeshi to do a hand massage too.
Takeshi and I tried making a ceramic salad dish each. The stall will take it back to their shop to burn it. We can collect our dishes just before Christmas.
I made an oval, flower-shaped one. Everyone said it looks like a cloud, and kept reminding me that it's meant to be a salad dish...tsk, don't they know creativity when they see it?
Takeshi made a very typical-looking Japanese dish – oval with some maple leaves in one corner. 
Check this out! Vade from a Sri Lankan stall! It tasted really yummy!! But not exactly like our vade which is just flour and a prawn. This one tasted more like bergadil but with beans in it.
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