I'd rather not call it a gap or a pause, but perhaps a respite or a break.
Regardless of your word of choice, however, I admit that I have not posted in quite some time.
This is partly because I was watching too many Korean talk shows after work for a while there and partly because a lot of aspects of life here have started to seem normal, making it difficult to find inspiration amidst the routine.
However, going back home for a couple weeks after Christmas and seeing many family members and friends, I was confronted a couple of times on my recent lack of recent updates.
Rather than going back and trying to cover past ground, I'll just start fresh from the present, perhaps throwing down a few flashbacks from the past, perhaps just pressing on from here.
Today's post: in pictures.
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Continuously Chilly
The sunrise, captured from the parking lot at school, shortly after 8am. |
The high school I teach at is being remodeled, so we are temporarily sitting in a computer lab in the dormitory building. The students are on winter vacation, so I have no classes to teach. |
After work, walking across the bridge. They're getting the ice ready for skating and what looks like a kids' hockey tournament. |
Leftover snow remains in shady spots, but new snow hasn't fallen in quite a while now. |
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Year by Year
I signed another contract last week -- now planning to continue teaching in the same town, but at a different high school, until February 25, 2016. |
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Weekend Outing
Out for lunch on Sunday with a couple of the wiser teachers from school (left: art teacher,right: retired science teacher). |
It was a cloudy day, but we enjoyed the view walking around outside the Animation Museum in Chuncheon. |
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Personal Pizza
So this is what happens when you get to know the owner of a local pizza & chicken place! |
I met these two ladies through one of the teachers here at school (right: restaurant owner, center: her friend). |
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Radio Broadcast
It just so happened that the restaurant owner's husband (not pictured) volunteers as head of the local radio program. |
He invited me to be interviewed on the air. Luckily, I was allowed to write down my answers to the questions ahead of time and just read them out... since it was conducted in Korean! |
Funny how nerve wracking it was, being that there were only three people in the room! Anyway, the interview is scheduled to be uploaded on February 1st. I'll send you the link then! |
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Thanks for reading :)