I'm learning about my new city bit by bit. I now know that grilled snails are a specialty and there's an entire store dedicated to selling snails at the Place de la Republique. I know there's a cute river running through the city... but that I can't get down to sit on the enticing grass. I know that bedsheets cost me 20 euros, but a nice bottle of wine is 2.75. I know that only places selling food are allowed to be open on Sunday, so that makes everything quieter.
I'm getting settled in here and still have a lot more to learn and figure out. But for now I'm content. My first priority is complete as I've found an apartment to call home for the next 7 months. It's a short walk to whatever I need as well as the center of town and the train station. I have two roommates here, one from England, the other from South Korea. I'm excited to get to know them better (especially since I don't yet know anyone else here).
My orientation for my job is in two days, and I'm wondering what that'll be like. The French seem very relaxed about doing things. Only 1 of my 3 schools has returned an email to let me know when I can stop by to meet the teachers that I'll be working with as well as figure out my schedule for the year. That school is in an outlying village called Baixas, which is made up of mostly winemakers. Looks like a cute place to spend some afternoons!
Le Castillet |
Anyways, everything is going well. I still feel new to the city and I know I have a lot more to figure out before it becomes "home." And that's the beauty of it ... this is quite the adventure.
The view from the terrace on my roof |
Send me your address! I want to send you a postcard. :) What a cute, beautiful little town!
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