I'm at the end of my Erasmus. I've said farewell to my flatmates, farewell to UCD, farewell to many things.
I still have a few days to spend in Dublin and I'll try to make them great.
My Erasmus life has ended, this I know. I should write how do I feel about it, what have I learnt, but it's not quite the right moment; I am already writing and storing my thoughts, but I'll post them only when they'll be fully translated. So when I'll be back in Italy I will still write about Dublin. I'm going to review a few things and places, like O'Donoghues, the National Museum, and so on.
Sincerely, when we started this blog, I (and probably Hugin too) was scared and thrilled by the idea of such an experience and I had no time to think about coming back. If I were to realize how leaving Ireland feels, I probably would have never applied for the exchange. But here I am, in one of the few Europe's corner which has never been conquered by the Romans.
The quest is not finished though. The Aldafaðr would be quite narrow-minded if he thought to use my sight only to explore the small and remote Ireland. I'll be back to Bananitaly on the 26th, but another plane will bring me to Finland on the 11th of june. My wanderings continue, and what I see shall be written down for all (well... for a few...) to read and perhaps remember.
Quotation time:
"You should do it on baily dasis!" myself.
"People in the north are ignorant!" Alex aus Napoli. It should be read as "Peepol in de nord ar ee-nj-or-aant"
May the north wind be a bit warmer this summer!
Munin
Thursday 22 May 2008
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