I am hoping that the travel to London will be smooth with as little problems as possible. I love to travel and being take a plane and be able to sit back with the world underneath me brings me a sort of peace in my mind that my life, compared to the life of the world, is in the end meaningless except for statistics. Humanity is a temporary tattoo on time. Anyway, back to reality and not being to existential. I enjoy the atmosphere, the busy busy and the I may never see this person again and the people watching and the asking yourself how and why we are all here. I'm curious just how much our time is going to get broken down when we arrive in London. How much freedom will we have exactly when it comes to times where there is nothing on the itinerary? Will the times on that itinerary be more specific? I want to be able to know what is always going on or will be happening, so that I can make the most of my time in the city. I want to be able to eat and drink everything I can. I've made a budget for each day we are in London for what I can eat and drink. I am going to try and try new foods, but I think the one thing that is off limits to me is anything with mushrooms or like, the classic black pudding which is a blood sausage that originates from Great Britain and Ireland. Overall, I'm not really worried about much, and don’t have any big expectations, this way I am happy with however the trip turns out. I think something I'm more concerned about is making and having friends while on the trip so that I can go out at night after the end of the day. Otherwise, I'm ready to take on London.
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AuthorSamantha Salvemini, 19, Film and Moving Image major with a Producing and Writing Minor at Stevenson University Archives
May 2019
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