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G’day Everyone!

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Greetings from the Land Down Under.  I have been in Australia for 7 weeks now and things have been flying by so fast it’s hard to believe that  I’ve been here for almost 2 months.  I am studying at the University of New South Wales in Sydney through IFSA-Butler’s program.  I am the only Bucknell student this semester in their UNSW program, but I have been able to make lots of friends who study at universities all over the US.

What’s great about my new university is that it’s not located right in the city, but instead it’s right next to the beach so that on nice days I’m only a 15 minute walk away.  I’ve had the opportunity to go on a coastal walk that connects my local beach, Coogee, to Bondi, which is famous in Australia for surfing.  The views are honestly so beautiful everything here feels unreal.

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While I’ve been here, I’ve had the opportunity to travel to different territories.  I’ve visited Cairns, Queensland where I got to go snorkeling and scuba-diving in the Great Barrier Reef.  I got to see Nemo, Dori, and all sorts of marine life while I was there.  I also got to go Skydiving, which was one of the craziest experiences of my life, but I would do it again in a heartbeat.  I was the first one to go out of the plane and apparently I made all of my friends in the plane laugh because of my facial expressions.  I will show you all the video of my jump when I get back because it’s honestly hilarious.

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One of my most recent adventures was a hike in the Royal National Park which is right outside of Sydney.  It was supposed to be a “day” hike, but instead it took me and my two friends a lot longer than expected and we were forced to camp out.  Since we thought that it was a day hike, we didn’t come with the resources one would need for camping out that night.  Luckily for us there were houses along the trail and we were able to knock on one of those doors and were able to get food, water, and bed to sleep in for the night.  We made some new friends on that trip and we finished the trail with an epic story to tell our grandkids about when we’re older.

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In regards to training, I’ve been able to go out on the water with the local rowing club to get in some strokes.  But when I’m not able to join them, I have access to the erg and weights in the University’s gym.  I’ve also been able to take up on some opportunities of doing cross training while in Australia.  A couple weeks ago, I ran in my first 14k race, City2Surf, which started in Sydney and ended at Bondi Beach.  I enjoyed the race so much I signed up for another in late September.

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Right now, I’m half way through the semester, which means it’s midterms time.  So my travels have been put on hold so that I can focus on my upcoming exams.  But don’t worry I’ll keep you all posted on what else is going on in the life of Big Red.  If you want more pictures/videos, add me on Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook.

Hope you are all doing well in the ‘Burg! Can’t wait share my upcoming adventures with you all.

Allison Mascioli

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La vita (e Firenze) è bella

IMG_1183Buonasera amici!

I hope you all are having a great semester so far! I arrived in Florence, Italy on Tuesday with the Syracuse University in Florence program, and this week is orientation. I am the only Bucknell student doing this program, which is a little intimidating, but I am already making friends with students from universities all over the United States.IMG_1189

Tomorrow I will be registering for my five classes that I will be taking this semester. A lot of the classes that are offered go on day trips to museums, other placesin Italy, and even cities outside of Italy. I am looking forward to doing some traveling on the weekends both for class and for fun!
Yesterday I met my host mother, Anna, and her daughter, as well as my new roommate. My host mother does not speak any English so we can only speak Italian to communicate. I will also be taking Italian as one of my classes, which will help me pick up the language more quickly.

So far, I have done a ton of walking (wearing comfortable shoes is a must), so I am definitely burning off the pasta that I have been eating (which is delicious). This evening I had time to go running before dinner and passed by lo stadio where ACF Fiorentina plays calcio (football/soccer). Hopefully I can get to one of the gaIMG_1151mes while I am here.

I will be posting pics to Snapchat and Instagram on a daily basis so feel free to add/follow me!

 

Ciao Ciao!

Steph Larkin

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Surviving and thriving (kind of) in Spain

caroline.spain.4Hola a todos!

I’ve been in Spain for about a week now on the Bucknell en España program. We flew into Madrid and spent a few days there, and also took day trips to Segovia and Toledo. One of the most interesting things that I learned in El Prado in Madrid (an art museum), is that the Spanish royal family’s lineage may have broken at some time because a king couldn’t have children, and the queen had many lovers and illegitimate children…so people think that the royal family isn’t pure (or something similar to that…it was all in Spanish).

Yesterday we toocaroline.spain.1k the four and a half hour bus ride from Toledo to Granada, where I will be spending the next four months. I met my host mom, Pepita. She is so nice and a FANTASTIC cook. I’m about to have major gains (probably in the weight department), so watch out. However, she doesn’t speak English so we have to communicate completely in Spanish. It’s a little daunting, but I really think it’s going to help my language skills and fluency. I’m already thinking about how to say everything I do in Spanish (including what I’m typing here).

Today I had an orientation for mi escuela, and I’ll start classes on Friday. It is hot as el diablo here and they don’t really use air conditioning (except for in stores) so I’m literally sweating it out, because it’s like 90 plus degrees todos las días. Today I got lost on the way home from the school…but I eventually found my way home (after like twenty extra minutes).caroline.spain.3

I’ll be joining a gym in the coming days, and there are beautiful places along the river to run. Unfortunately the river has very little water, so I won’t be able to row.
I hope everything is going well for everyone at Bucknell! Stay tuned, because my professor wants to do a flamenco class this semester so I’m sure I’ll have entertaining stories about that…

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