Harlaxton 2017: And We’re Off!
July 14, 2017 | 2017 Harlaxton, 2017-2018, Caleb Curry, Study Abroad | No Comments
By: Caleb Curry
Wow! Over the past 24 hours I have gone from a small town in eastern Kentucky, scrambling to finish last-minute packing, to riding on a charter bus headed to the Nutford House, where we will be staying at while in London.
We (around half of the Gatton Class of 2018) began this adventure by meeting at the Louisville airport yesterday (Friday) afternoon. We were scheduled to fly from Louisville to Dallas and have a 1.5-hour layover before our overnight flight to London, but of course we had over a 1.5-hour delay. Once our plane landed in Dallas, after our planned boarding time, our group of 56 quickly and successfully boarded the around 5,000 mile Dallas to London flight with no time to spare. This morning (Saturday) we landed in London around 11am local time (5am CST) and were greeted by chilly London weather and the aforementioned bus.
In addition to the typical things a tourist would see, over the next 3 weeks we will be studying English Literature, including works such as Persuasion, Wuthering Heights, Much Ado About Nothing, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and various short stories and poems. Following our classes, which occur every other day, we get to go physically see and experience the places where the ideas of these works came to light, the birthplaces of the authors, and other important aspects of these pieces of literature. For months leading up to this trip, we have all been excited to travel to England together and explore everything that it has to offer, and now it is finally here!