#4: Coming into community

As I near the halfway point of my semester abroad (!), I’m starting to come into community with my sit spot. I’ve joined a run club, and we often run through a tunnel that connects the Jardin Botanique with Parc Barton. Running along the path with a group of people feels different from sitting on […]

#3: Roots

I’m at Parc Barton imagining roots sprouting from my feet. Parc Barton is uniquely placed within Geneva. Right on the edge of the lake, I imagine my roots extending into the soft earth below the water’s surface. Lac Léman provides my drinking water, and through a system called GeniLac, it also cools my building in […]

#2: Changing seasons, changing Geneva

I think I’ve settled on a sit spot. Surprisingly, it’s none of the areas within my student residence I predicted I’d spend all my time at. My sit spot is Parc Barton, a roughly ten minute walk from my school’s campus or a fifteen minute bus ride from the student residence.. The park is right […]

#1: Searching for a sit spot

Lately, I’ve been sitting in many different places, searching for the “sit spot” that calls to me. From my dorm’s community garden to Geneva’s many public parks, I’ve been wandering and watching the world go by. But my favorite spot so far has been (blasphemously) indoors. My window has this neat metal, shutter-like contraption. These […]