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      Stephanie Howe and Natalie Nelson  
       On Friday, September 26, we joined twelve other Liberal Arts students 
        as well as teacher Catherine Gospel in entrusting our weekend to Tony 
        Lurcock, who promised to guide us through the Welsh countryside, should 
        we be able to weather it. Happily, we were accompanied by clear skies 
        and relative warmth throughout the weekend. Here are some of the highlights 
        from the trip: 
      
        - We took an evening stroll under the stars after 
          eating at the Three Salmons Pub on Friday night. We gazed at the brilliant 
          constellations and were only disturbed by the occasional set of headlights 
          as we made our way back to Great Tre-Rhew Farm.
 
        - Each morning, our stomachs were greeted by a plateful 
          of fresh farm food, including eggs, bacon, sausage, mushrooms, and bread 
          and jam to help us survive the treks each day. 
 
        - We hiked up and down never ending hills spotted 
          with sheep and cows, leading to (literally) breathtaking views. In true 
          Wordsworthian style, Tony helped us to appreciate the splendor of the 
          natural landscape, even putting his descriptions in "totally awesome" 
          terms that we Americans could follow.
 
        - Throughout our journey, we saw four castles: White 
          Castle, Grosmont Castle, Skenfrith Castle, and Chepstow Castle. They 
          were magnificent remnants of a long lost age, and impressive jungle 
          gyms for those not quite ready to give up their climbing impulses.
 
        - The epicurean epitome of our experience was the 
          four-course Saturday night dinner, which included lamb, two kinds of 
          potatoes, cooked vegetables, salad, hard-boiled eggs, shrimp, fresh 
          pies, and cheese. By the time we finished, we had eaten enough to make 
          up for everything we had burned off on our twelve-mile hike that day. 
        
 
        - Our gracious host, Trevor, started off our Saturday 
          night entertainment with a traditional Welsh song. Tony chimed in with 
          some non-canonical English ballads, Katie Woods and Catherine Gospel 
          serenaded the group in French, and many others joined in with everything 
          from classic American favorites to Dutch songs as we sang well into 
          the night.
 
        - On the way home on Sunday, we stopped at Tintern 
          Abbey, the eighth wonder of the world. With sunlight streaming through 
          the endless arches and open ceilings, the abbey was a truly breathtaking 
          sight.
 
       
      After a wonderful Wales walking weekend, we all returned to Oxford to 
        relax our legs and give our hiking boots a rest before returning to classes 
        and regular life the following week. Although we look forward to many 
        other trips throughout the semester, our Wales adventure was truly a journey 
        to remember. 
           
         
        
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