This is the playground right outside my apartment!
The first street I walk down...
The second street I walk down. To the left is a grocery store called EMart.
This is the main intersection. You can see at this part of town it becomes a little more open.
Mountain in the background. Those buildings with crosses I assume are churches, but if they are, their services are in Korean. I'm told a church with English services is another town over or so, so it might be a couple weeks before someone can show me how to get there.
Down the last big road before I reach the school. Those trees are cherry blossoms, I think, so in April it's supposed to be suuuuper pretty. I'll be sure to take more pictures at that time. :)
My desk at school! It's actually really comfy. You can see my Internet is wired by ethernet cable. Every teacher has a cubicle thingy, my fellow English teachers are all around in the same area. The students feel totally comfortable coming in here and checking things with the teachers - it's a really warm environment, I like it. :)
After school, the walk home...
Also on this same road on the way back home, it's a little farm-like, and greenhouses. (And at certain points it certainly smells that way too! haha. Well, manure smells the same in Korea as Canada...)
Oh, also, along the same route, there is a little fenced off area where someone has puppies and they are soooooo cute!
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