As you can see, the students were dressed in jackets and scarves as the classrooms got pretty cold. The girls in the top photo came to my desk every day and left little notes when I was gone. They were obsessed with Twilight, along with the entire school.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
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As you can see, the students were dressed in jackets and scarves as the classrooms got pretty cold. The girls in the top photo came to my desk every day and left little notes when I was gone. They were obsessed with Twilight, along with the entire school.
Kumgok High School
Here's pictures from the high school I taught at and the surrounding area. I fortunately got shots during the short-lived autumn when the leaves were in full color and the mountains were quite beautiful. Our school principal put out lots of flowers around the school grounds, which was nice before they started rotting. The school is right next to a mountain trail, which I took a few hikes on with some of the other teachers during our breaks.
More pictures...
I figured it's about time I start putting some more pictures on here...I'm afraid my blog has been woefully bare for some time now. I had tried to upload a bunch of photos while in Korea, only to have them be deleted when I published the post. So hopefully this works!
Here's a typical Korean meal called bibimbap, with rice, mountain vegetables, and a fried egg. It was traditionally served by peasants with the leftovers from the aristocrats, but is very popular everywhere today.
Koreans like having small side dishes and a soup with most meals--and always kimchi, a spicy pickled cabbage that I never acquired a taste for!
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