Ailie in the Wonderland- chapter 4

Okay here comes back to my hut in the middle of a field. Somedays ago I tried to get around it, and finally took just a few pics to show the countryside scene....

The view of the hut to my entrance Finally I founnd a powerbox letting my camera to stand on, and here is me with a far view of the house
The landlady and her husband are farmers. So the house is just next to a big field of wheat (I think it should be wheat), and their children are living next to them- but the sense 'next' here means maybe 5 minutes by car... Besides the landlady's family and my Taiwanese neighbour, the creatures which lives most near to me are sheeps and hens. So here comes the very photo-savvy sheeps.
The landlady grows some flowers at the backyard Some lazy times at the backyard!
The landlady grows lots of vegetables in the backyard! These are tomatos, and last week she started seeding some cabbages. Other things grown including cucumbers, strawberries, apricots, plums and apples! So sure I can get some of those freshies sometimes :P
The landlady and the Chinese tennants :> I and the landlady



Backgrounder: The place I live is located at the suburb called Lappersdorf, which is next to the Regnesburg downtown. Everyday I have to take the bus to school, which is about 20 minutes. Actually the bus is very punctual so that I seldom come to school late.

And the house has 3 storeys: on the top floor there lives my Taiwanese classmate, and the landlady lives in the ground floor, and I am living in the semi-basement -- since it is located on a hill, my flat's is located on the ground floor also (just like some buildings in Central!). So all flats have separated enterances.

Next to the house there are farmhouses for chickens, horses and sheeps, and sometimes when I leave my house to school I will see a tractor stop by outside, while the landlady's husband is doing some maintenance.

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