Already onto week 5 of semester 2!! Where has the time gone? This semester is off to a busier start than last, and I’ve been filling most of my time researching and writing a paper on the impacts of multiple stressors acting in combination to influence ecosystems. Sound complicated? It most certainly is, but that’s one of the things I love most about natural ecosystems; they’re incredibly complex and interconnected. Although not my area of expertise, I’ve been learning quite a lot. It will be a great feeling to hand it in after weeks of writing, re-writing, editing, and researching. I practically should be paying rent for all the time I've been spending at the library lately!
Best. Valentines. Ever.
A few weeks ago I also
went skiing for the first time here in Ireland with the UCD Snowsports Club.
Ireland is not known for being snowy, so the ski area nearby Dublin actually
has no snow at all! It’s an artificial ski slope made up of a gridwork of
strange brush-like plastic nets . There are small sprinklers dotting the hill
which keep the plastic more slippery. 10 euro paid for the bus there and back,
ski rental, and lessons. What a steal! The evening was well spent riding the
pom-a-lift and getting my bearings on the strange new style of plastic skiing!
Our last stop was
Rome. We were there for nearly four days, and there was still plenty to see,
but we made time for the main sights and were able to fit a lot in! Our hostel
was just around the corner from the Coliseum so that was our first stop,
followed by the Roman Forum. So much history!! We also saw the Spanish Steps,
Trevi Fountain (my personal favorite), the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, and Castel
Sant’ Angelo. Visiting the Vatican City and museum was another trip highlight.
I think Marueen and I spent over three hours in the museum alone, but easily
could have spent twice that time! The Sistine chapel was beautiful and so was
St. Peters Bascilica. We spent our final day in Italy touring the city of Ostia
Antica, the ancient trading port for Rome, and only recently unearthed city
ruins. It was a great trip and so amazing to see all of those famous historic
places which you only ever read about in text books! I would love to go back to
Italy again someday :)
Other exciting things
on the horizon are spring break, and my parents coming to visit in two weeks. I
can’t wait! For some reason this semester I’ve been feeling much more homesick
than last, quite possibly a product of all the dreary weather we’ve been having
here in Ireland, so I’m really looking forward to having Mom and Dad here for a
visit. The plan is to rent a car and tour the West coast of Ireland for 5 days,
return to Dublin so I can attend class, and then hit the road (er, air?) again
to fly to Scotland for another 5 days! Dad has never been to Ireland, and none
of us have ever been to Scotland, so there will be lots of fun sightseeing! In
Scotland we signed up to take a three day tour to see the highlands, loch ness,
and the Isle of Skye. Can’t wait!
Well, as always, thanks for reading!
Until next time :)
(Ostia Antica)