Tuesday, October 7, 2014

A Walk in Korea

I'm starting a new series. Sadie and I take weekly walks around our apartment and I'd love to expand those walks to see as much of Daegu as possible. This weekly post will be to share the new places we find in South Korea. I'm hoping to cover pretty much all of Daegu at some point. Let's see if I keep this up in the cold Korean winter.



Monday, Sadie and I headed out down a street we've yet to go down near our apartment. We came across a few cute restaurants we may have to try and an entire street of printing shops. Large printing, small printing, they do it all. All in this one street.

Once we made it to the next intersection, I saw a church that we've driven by a few times, so I decided to head on over to see it up close and personal.




We found a little shaded park along the way.




Once we finally made it to the giant church, I realized it was on top of a hill. A very steep hill with only small stairs to make it up. With a stroller. Not going to happen.  There were also kids on these stairs lined up. I assume the church is a school during the week. I will find a way up there one day either sans stroller or with Steve's help.


But on the other side of the street was this sweet little gem. Much smaller in size, but still beautiful. So we check it out instead.






We headed back after this and took the main road back to our apartment. We passed the Hyundai and Donga Department stores. They are pretty much malls, but laid out like a giant six story department store. I will do a whole separate post on these one day.





We stopped by a little bakery down the street and got a delicious loaf of mozzarella bread. I want to head back and try the homemade honey bread soon.




Next week I am hoping to head south! 

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