Kalimera! The days in the “sunniest country in Europe” are finally starting to match it’s name. This past week has been nothing but clear skies and a bright sun. Some of my friends who burn easily already have red noses and cheeks. Although, I was able to see snow again on a trip to the […]
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week 3 – water, power, and heat
I have been thinking a lot recently about water and power and heat, and the relationship between them. Copenhagen is a coastal city, so I am never far from the water. It is winter in Denmark so the days are short and much of our time is spent inside. This inherently brings up questions for […]
Week #2
Today I was able to return to Albert Park! I went walking with my friend Ronnie on a beautiful day and it definitely felt more crowded. I sat with her by the fountain at the center of the park, and as she ate her fresh crepe, I closed my eyes and took in the sounds. […]
Week#1: I found the world of Avatar
Kia ora everyone! A few days ago, I discovered the most beautiful public park just up the hill from my dormitory here in Auckland, New Zealand. The tree and flower species are incredibly diverse and for some reason, everything seems much more saturated than in the states. It feels like the eyes I used as […]
Entry 2 – Returning to the Square des Batignolles
As I am walking up to the park gates, I realize that it’s just about to close. I first notice the people that surrounded the gates. I see older folks or parents with young children having conversations by the gate. I can hear the distant voices of people playing a field game on the other […]
Prompt 3— water and energy
Ciao raga! Bologna has an intricate history with water. During the twelfth century, a complex network of artificial canals was created throughout the city in order to power the water mills and tanneries of the city. Because of the immediate and easy access to water, Bologna became the main textile centre in Italy for centuries. […]
Post 3-Of Sun and Water
Hello again from Bilbo! Contrary to what I was told as I prepped for my last post, we have had some very sunny days this week and very little rain. My group has begun this trend of grabbing lunch outside to enjoy the heat and I have really noticed the positive impact the extra hours […]
Post 2 – Loving Bilbao and Starting to Appreciate the Rain
Let me set the scene: on one hand the people of the autonomous region of the Basque country are aggressively complaining about the bizarre cold weather the last couple of weeks—where it is between 0 and 5 degrees Celsius. However, on the other, in Boston— where I would usually be around this time— people are […]
week 2 – a visit from the sun and a magpie
I was back at the park this week, but this time the landscape felt completely different. It was early evening, and the park was filled with people just off of work and out of school. Laughter was coming from the playground, and the footpath was filled with joggers. Despite the increased human population, I was […]
Post 1-Can a new city feel like home as soon as you land?
It has been a very hectic week since I first touched down in Europe and a couple of days since I arrived in Bilbao. From the minute I left my home base of Orlando, numerous stimulants have pulled on my neurons. I have never been as excited and tired at the same time […]