Greetings, Knoxville!
My time here in London has been wonderful thus far, and I love the history, architecture, and busy pace the city offers. However, this weekend, 7 girlfriends and I all decided to make use of the close proximity London has to so many other countries and made the trek to the Emerald Isle! I must say, just getting to the airport at 5:30 a.m. was half of the adventure!
The first day, we began exploring Dublin and were excited to find out that we arrived just in time for a festival called TradFest. This festival celebrated traditional Irish music and was the perfect way for us to get integrated to the Irish culture. We were even able to see a troupe of bagpipers parading down the street within 2 hours of arrival! Other than checking out the music scene, we spent time at Dublin Castle exploring the famous shopping of Grafton Street and touring and learning about the historical traditions associated with Dublin’s biggest industry: the Guinness Factory! We learned some interesting facts. For example, when it was first contracted, the Brewery was leased for 9000 years at an annual fee of £45, or $65 USD, including fresh water rights! The factory also had an entire floor devoted to the various marketing campaigns that Guinness has used throughout the years. As a potential marketing major, that was my favorite floor.

Overall, I have loved my time exploring the different districts of London, growing closer with my fellow GLSers, and learning about the cultures of the other people who also live in the cultural mecca that London truly is. Plus, it continues to astound me that I am residing and taking classes in a 17th century building, minutes away from Big Ben. I can’t wait to travel more but until then, I’m content having adventures in my own backyard!
Cheers!