None of the Irish students have begun arriving back for the resuming of courses - which occurs Monday - and I'm guessing it won't be until Sunday night that they begin coming in. In the
And now for one of my favorite types of photographs - the interesting ones! One of my favorite places in Galway is the beach at low tide, when you can see all of the water-tracks. They're fascinating AND fun to play with (it's so much fun damming up the ones that still have water in them). It's also fun to play the identification game - basically where you go around and identify the different kelps washed up, or in some cases still living but exposed due to the low tide.
I have finally developed a tentative schedule of classes - I have decided to take Plants and the Environment, Sediments and the Biosphere, Imagining modern Ireland: An Introduction to Irish culture studies, and either hydrology or Intro to GIS. I think I might enjoy all of my classes this semester!
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I used to make little water dams when I was a kid, too. I didn't do it on the beach, though, I did it in the gutter after it rained.
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