It has taken me a few days after I arrived at Southampton at all to gather the energy to put keys of my experiences here, in pictures and text. But now I'm getting back on track after a few exhausting days.
The first few days have gone shopping in, take in IKEA, open bank account, put the phone up, sit at Starbucks (mostly because there is free wifi - but I do get drunk some coffee!) technika manuals And much more. But I've also had time to explore the area and the city a little.
Between the center and the area I live in is a large park that shares most of the inner city into two. It is a really beautiful place, which is used a lot of the city's residents. Right now, it's lovely weather over here, so it's natural to spend some time there.
I live right on the edge of an area called Newton, who is one of the areas in the city which is home to some immigrants, especially Indians. The most dominant ethnic group in the area are Sikhs, and I actually technika manuals live right across from a great Gurdwara (temple). technika manuals In addition there are also up to several mosques in the area (you can see the top on a Bangladeshi mosque on the first picture) - it's a multi-cultural experience to act in the local ALDI!
I live in the house with scaffolding outside. We are about to get a new roof, and arrange the facade, so there is some bank and rattling in the house at the moment, but it should hopefully be only for a few weeks. It seems like a really nice place where both live students and young 'professionals' that people with work is called here. I share the kitchen with 3 others, technika manuals but it is not someone I see very often, since two of them are working, and therefore are not home most of the day. I have my own relatively small space, technika manuals and a really nice little bathroom, so I think so I must be happy in length. However, the kitchen is quite worn, and a little sad because there are no windows, but I learn enough to live with.
I attach some pictures of my room one of the next few days so you can see how I live. Right now it's relatively anonymous, but I have gotten even a single flower in IKEA, which helps a bit.
Tomorrow I plan to visit a local vegetable market, along with other Erasmus students I have met over here. I'm looking forward to experience. It is really nice weather over here these days, so it's great to walk around outside!
September 10, 2014 at. 17:05
Yes, this very small 'terrace' as they call the street because it is located next to a major street is really nice, I think. But one should not be longer than on the adjacent technika manuals bit bigger way before it all gets a little more worn to look at. But such is the level of law in general around the houses over here. It's not that they care about the most.
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