A Plymouth State University professor's experiences while living and teaching in Romania.
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Thursday, May 14, 2009
For Dr. Zach
Please review the previous post. Pictures (by Jesse) have been added. (More pictures of the gang will follow with the next story, telling of The Botanical Gardens of Cluj, and our trip to Sibiu.)
1 comment:
Dr Zach
said...
Duncan:
Thanks for the great photos. Romania truly is a marvelous place.
Also, I am curious, have your kids found you to be changed for the experience? For example, when my sister moved to South Carolina, it only took a few months for her to start to develop an accent. When I traveled to Greece, I brought back people stories which still affect me today.
In your case, you have described some events which are almost life-changing experiences. So many stories over so many months must have a profound impact.
1 comment:
Duncan:
Thanks for the great photos. Romania truly is a marvelous place.
Also, I am curious, have your kids found you to be changed for the experience? For example, when my sister moved to South Carolina, it only took a few months for her to start to develop an accent. When I traveled to Greece, I brought back people stories which still affect me today.
In your case, you have described some events which are almost life-changing experiences. So many stories over so many months must have a profound impact.
Larry
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