Semester in London

This time tomorrow I will be settling in my dorm room in at London South Bank University. It’s always been a passion of mine to travel, and I’m so excited that I finally have the opportunity to live my dream. I picked London because it’s so historical and European...

A Local Festival

“I think we were the only Westerners there besides guys married to Thai’s,” “Oh, definitely, I didn’t see any other farangs there,” and as I said that, I realized although we were the only foreigners there, not at any point did I...

Where the locals shop

Walking among mounds of colorful chile peppers that will set your mouth on fire and bunches of cilantro that fill my nose with a delightful fresh smell, and I am the only ‘farang’ in sight. Locals load their motorbike sidecars with bags full of cabbage and...

Running out of time

So, as I sit here to write this I have three weeks left. How has the time gone by so fast? I remember yesterday boarding the plane on my way over to Spain. I cannot believe four months has blown by.   Looking back on those four months, I couldn’t be happier. I...

Story Behind the Picture: Carnival in Ivrea

Earlier this week, we announced the winners of the 2015 Education Abroad Photo Contest. Over the next week, we will post some of the “stories” behind the winning pictures. What follows here is the story behind Ben Guerra’s picture, “Carnival in...

Excursion to Berlin

With a weekend free of labs and lab reports, a group of four of us decided to take a 3 day trip to the wonderful city of Berlin, Germany.  We started off our activities with a trip to see the  Brandenburg Gate. This neoclassical triumphal arch is gorgeous, and it is...

Stuck Between Languages

  When I got to the airport in Madrid, I knew that the adjustment back into English was going to be a difficult one.  The airport employees knew that our group was all Americans and as such, we would usually receive a barrage of English and Spanish words mixed...

112 Days in Africa

Everywhere I go, “Oh you are from Alabama? Sweeeet Hommeeeee Alabamaaaaa!” That’s the only phrase from the Lynrd Skynyrd song they recall, but it never ceases to make me smile. South Africans remind me of Alabamians. They are hospitable; they have a...

Welcome to Jordan!

The reaction played out so similarly every time that I came to expect it. My friend or family member would ask about my plans for the fall to which I’d reply that I was going to Jordan. There was always a moment of surprise followed by a look of confusion and slight...

Vive le France!

It has been a while since my last submission as a Bama Blogger — but only because I’ve been travelling! When we all arrived, haggard and jetlagged, in Heathrow airport, we expected a week to get to know people and put our lives in order. However, as...

yamas!

Greeeeeeeeece! What an experience. The beauty of the Greek Isles is stunning…the mountains, the landscape, the beaches, everything is simply breath-taking. Not to mention the lovely people. They are all so welcoming and friendly! We stayed on the island Corfu, a...

Since I’ll be in Greece next weekend I thought I would go ahead and say how incredible this first month has been. I am so thankful I was able to make the decision to study abroad. I believe this will be a forever life changing experience in a positive direction that...