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| My Dresser (rotated) |
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| My Desk/ Table |
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| The Soba (one side) |
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| The mini kitchen, whose purpose I don't know |
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| I am told that some day this washing machine will be hooked up and will work |
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| The entrance way, that has a bed for some reason |
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| The door and the refrigerator |
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| The front walkway with a view of a chicken and the gates |
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| The front door. In Moldova, one must take off their shoes before entering a building |
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| The well. The black thing is the switch. The well has an electronic pump |
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| A storage building in the front yard |
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| The large gate. A vehicle could go through it. |
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| The small house, containing the kitchen, the bathroom and what will be a bedroom |
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| The side yard. Notice the chicken and the dog (who always barks at me) |
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| One of the three cats that lives at my house |
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| The gate to the backyard. The metal structure is the outside shower. |
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| The backyard/ garden |
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| The outhouse |
The hen and duck house. The dog in the background is barking at me.
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| The outdoor shower |
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| Copious amounts of corn. I think they turn it into flour eventually |
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| One of the other dogs that barks at me and lives with me |
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| The chicken pen |
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| The door to the soba. Wood goes in, a fire is lit, the thing heats up and warms the room. |
So, those are pictures of my new house that I moved into when school started. When I get approval from my host mother, I will post pictures of the bathroom, kitchen, and other bedroom.
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