zondag 21 juni 2009

Our group






Yesterday afternoon we went to the summit house on top of Holyoke Mountain. Unfortunately, the weather was hazy but the sight of the Pioneer Valley was still very impressive. The old house on top of the hill is a small museum showing objects from times gone by when people walking the mountains and working on the railroad would come here for a welcome break.


This is the Connecticut River winding through a green landscape. The scenery is very green, because it's been raining for many weeks now and more rain is announced for the days to come, although so far, we've been lucky and had no showers.

Edgardo, one of the ITD staff members, brought us to the shopping mall where some of us bought food and I bought a cheap cell phone because the one I brought from home doesn't work in the US.

In the evening, I read some of the assigned papers on the constitution of the USA. Later, I went out with Paola from Italy and had some tea-rolls at a local restaurant.

Everyone spent a better night and this morning our group was finally complete. Some people had to take up to 5 different flights to get here and many flights were cancelled because of severe storms in several parts of the country.

Today we were taken to the ITD office for a formal introduction of the staff, our main lecturer, professor Bruce Laurie, and the other group members. We are 28, as one grantee didn't make it and another returned home.






In this picture, you can find me with Bruce, Clare, Rachel, Julie and Noemi, Julie, Naeema, Mory, Snjezana, Seral, Kleo, Alphonse, Sandra, Afifa, Paola, Dai, Kaori, Larissa, José Luis, Abby, Silje and Silje, Nora, Viktor, Beatrice, Svitlana, Alistair, Stella, Olima and Nguyet.

As you can see we're a colourful bunch. We received a detailled schedule of the coming week's activities and a reminder of the reading materials. This afternoon we'll be taken to the mall to by adapters etc.

I've got to leave you now and read a bit more. I'll be back tomorrow!



1 opmerking:

  1. Hi,
    It seems to be a very exciting event so far ...
    Good luck and enjoy your stay !
    Benoit

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