After an extended Spring Break filled with traveling I am back home and back in school. From Rhode Island to Jamaica I traveled well over 3432 miles by land, sea, and air. That’s about 1/7th the circumference of the world. A very neat week and a half.
Traveling down a mountain valley river by way of bamboo rafts in Jamaica was definitely the highlight. Similar to the way gondolas are a means of transportation in Venice, our captain Carlington guided us through the slow moving stream with occasional small rapids. He provided a pedicure, rare flowers, and some background information about the rafts, the vegetation, and the area. Yahman.
A wealth of pictures will be up as soon as I get my memory card back from Aubrey.
This week: lab exam, lab reports, physics homework, thesis work, philosophy paper, UNC Candidates Day, IM Soccer, IM Softball, … difficult transition from days of being served every meal, basking in the sun, and visiting foreign islands. But its no problem man.
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