Monday, March 12, 2012


Dongtan sits just under an hour south of Seoul. A city of about 400,000 people. With many high rises, stores, bars and most anything you could need. I work about a mile from my apartment. I live on the third and top floor of a small building.
My apartment is small, but simple it is beginning to feel like home. The door does not have a key, but a key pad. I have a washing machine, but hang all my clothes to dry. A small grocery store two blocks away sells me most of what I need, but a much larger store called Home Plus similar to a Target or Walmart about a 10 minutes away has all other needs. Some points of note about the apartment. I have heated floors, which is very nice indeed, but is the way in which the entire apartment is heated. When I want to use the stove, their is a central knob to turn the gas on and off and then use the stove. You are advised to turn it off when not using the stove. The bathroom is equipped with a bidet, which keeps you clean to say the least. The shower is only half separated from the rest of the bathroom, so it is near impossible to not soak your bathroom floor when you shower, not sure why this is, but it seems to be the norm for small apartments like this.

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