오랜만이에요 (It's been awhile...)!

Greetings from the far side of the world!

It has been a solid 5ish months since my last post, which, I will be the first to admit, is positively disgraceful. You have my deepest apologies and absolutely no promises that I won't do it again!

What have I been up to the past five months, you ask? Well, mostly just the usual teaching and marking and so forth. We've had some changes at the academy with old teachers going back to school for various Master's degrees and new teachers beginning. I got a new schedule in March and am now teaching 30 classes a week. My classes are mostly good, but some classes are more challenging to teach depending on the day and the varying moods of my students.

Over 설날 (Lunar New Year), I went to  속초 (Sokcho) with Lien which was a welcome getaway. We stayed in a lovely Airbnb that had a view of the ocean. We did a lot of relaxing and lazing about as was needed by both of us.

Since then, I've not done a whole lot out of the ordinary. I've met up with friends on the weekend; gone shopping; gone walking and, occasionally, biking; had coffee with friends and generally tried to get out a bit on the weekends.

I've not got much else to say. So here are a "few" pictures from the past five months to tide you over till the next post. If you want slightly more regular update on what I am up to, you can take a look at my instagram @hannada7. But, if I am completely honest, I don't really post there often either so. . . .

Visiting a small palace in downtown Seoul


Casual Georgian architecture...

Three very different styles and eras of architecture

The view from our Airbnb





Going up  설악산 (Seorak Mountain)











Petit France









I visited a cat cafe with a friend! The cats were all so fluffy!


Deliciously expensive coffee

First signs of Spring





Visiting  일산 (Ilsan)



Cherry Blossom season arriving







 Jamsil Tower

Wandering by  한강 (Han River)





Visiting  대구 (Daegu) last weekend


Looking down the street from my work

Today's sunshine and greenery


Comments

  1. Lovely pictures. That Georgian building is hilarious in the middle of south Korea!

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  2. Thanks Hannah...always fun to see pictures from the other side of the world. Take care.

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  3. Hi Hannah!
    Busy street where you work. Thanks for sharing your pics - they are wonderful to look at!
    Keep travelling and exploring to make life memories - and stay happy and healthy.
    Deb
    aka Deb #2

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