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Final Synthesis
A year ago I could have boldly made a claim that I know the University of Richmond Campus like the back of my hand. Late night walks, explorations, and classes all over the place have given me a very good … Continue reading
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Clean Campus, Contaminated Creeks
Wandered over to the Little Westham Creek with Taylor. After several warm days, the earth and trees were freshly saturated with the morning’s rain. I’ve always associated rain with cleanliness – with fresh air and dust-less streets. I pushed my … Continue reading
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Take me away
It smells like spring, it looks like spring. Everything is radiating life. There is a light breeze, and the sunfeel warm against my face. The lake is buzzing with activity; both human and otherwise. Right this moment a duck just … Continue reading
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Spring Visitors
As I’m sure everyone is very aware of, Saturday was one of the most beautiful days we’ve had in a while. Around 10:00am, I waltzed out of my dorm planning on heading to the gym for a monotonous run on … Continue reading
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Free post 2
After walking around our campus for the first year of my schooling experience, the hills were definitely one of the key geographic features that jumped out at me. Even though it was something that I noted and told people about … Continue reading
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Spring Break on Cape Cod
This spring break, while most of UR migrated south to soak up the sunshine and spend hours with their toes in the sand, I hit the road and headed home to a very damp and cold Cape Cod. Though the … Continue reading
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A Difficult Problem
On Friday afternoon, some of my fellow earth lodgers and I headed down to the James to help clean up the river under the direction of Ralph White. We stood in the parking lot as Ralph described that we would … Continue reading
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Spring Break
Over spring break, some of my friends and I went skiing at a friend’s condo in Maine. I had only been skiing a couple times before and this was my first time going this far north in the USA or … Continue reading
The Great Blue Heron Rookery
I really enjoyed our day trip to the James River with Ralph White. We saw so many beautiful scenes, and we got to walk the Pipeline- something I had never known about. One particular image stood out to me as … Continue reading
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Headin’ Up North to Sunday River
Over break, I travelled to Maine with a couple friends (including a fellow lodger: Natalie) for a little less than a week. Even though the ski condo that we stayed at was located in the mountains about an hour and … Continue reading
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