June 20 Dublin
Little Museum of Dublin, the GPO, Dublin NY Portal & Haypenny Bridge, Temple Bar--Glenn, Fionn & Max
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Little Museum of Dublin, the GPO, Dublin NY Portal & Haypenny Bridge, Temple Bar--Glenn, Fionn & Max
Our first day in Ireland was packed and our program got off to a really good start.
After some technical and weather related glitches, we are back!
Students explore New York on thier first full day.
Paddling in the Salt RIver Bay
Learning about nature on Little Lagrange farm.
Students hiked up Putney Mountain as part of their on-campus course.
We ended the program with a lovely afternoon and evening in the Old City.
Charlotte and Owen share their thoughts and photos about Wednesday's activities.
We visited several sites in our own neighborhood today, visiting two local markets and a local mosque. In the afternoon several of us cooled off in a brand-new municipal infinity pool on the shores of the Saint Lawrence.
Our day took us to two of Quebec's most visited attractions, plus something closer to home base that was of personal interest to some of our students.
We spent a sunny day exploring beautiful Ile d'Orléans.
We traveled to Wendake to visit an interpretive center and learn about First Nations culture and history.
Read Professor Lee Crocker's account of our full day in the Old City of Quebec - a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Each student on the trip will be blogging about one of our days' activities. Today's entry comes from Helen, writing about our visit to the Haskell Library.
Our group of 11 had a successful drive from Putney to Quebec City, including an opportunity to stand on the US-Canada border!
Visits to botanical gardern and the North Sea.
Students visit a clinic and do some sightseeing in Amsterdam
Visits to the Anne Frank House and more
Group receives an amazing gift in Amsterdam
Students visit museums, schools, and more in first few days of Study Abroad trip