Living on the Bay

Have you ever wondered why it often seems that where you live influences your future? That what we do isn't always what we want to do, but rather what is available? Read on as I explain!

Refugee Population in Europe

Right now there are 15 million refugees in the world that have been forced to seek asylum in a different country. 

Field Note: Food

It would be a crime to come to Morocco and not enjoy a cup (or two) of Moroccan mint tea! 

My English Professor

I interviewed my English professor, Miranda Al-Reyes, about her daily life in London. Professor Al-Reyes teaches my class on 19th-century English novels, which is easily my favorite this term.

My Friend Hector Rayo

I decided to interview a close friends here at the university. His name is Hector Rayo and he is a 23-year-old native to Bahía Blanca, Argentina. This is a brief interview about Hector.

Tim Burton Trees

Have you ever come across something in nature that you've never seen before? It's kind of exciting, right? I had one of those moments in Belgium this week with some very unusual trees.

Níspero in Argentina?

This brief field note takes a look into the life of a tree that is not native to the lush lands of Argentina. Somehow, it has found itself miles away from its origin and right next to my house!

The Changing of the Life Guard

I walked into the Horse Guard's parade area to snap some pictures, just in time to watch the Changing of the Queen's Life Guard ceremony!

Field Note: Nature

Have you ever ridden a camel through the desert at sunset? 

 

Field Note: Traditions

Do you think people would go to public baths if they existed in the U.S.? Hammams, or public bathhouses, are a popular, long-standing Moroccan tradition.

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