Call me Scott. I’m a junior at Bucknell University, currently embarked on my Grand Tour of the Old World on the parents’ dime. I’m pursuing degrees in Philosophy and Classics, and Rome, fittingly, is home base for the next few months. This blog is meant to be a place to jot down the observations and experiences of a young expatriate — partially for my own intellect’s sake, but mostly as a means of communication with my family and friends. It’s expatriatology. The study of being an expatriate. Or something like that.
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- Ash Wednesday (1)
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- Éire (4)
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- Class (1)
- Classics (4)
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- Ireland (4)
- Italy (11)
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- Maharees (1)
- March (3)
- May (2)
- Michaelangelo (1)
- Nottingham (1)
- Philology (4)
- pre-rome (2)
- Robin Hood (1)
- Rome (6)
- Spring Break (2)
- St. Patrick's Day (2)
- St. Patty's (1)
- Statue of David (1)
- Surfing (1)
- The Church (5)
- The Pope (1)
- Travel (9)
- United Kingdom (1)
- University of Nottingham (1)
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- Venice (1)
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