Once again, Anne and I set out for a roadtrip adventure. This trip into Canada took place during Thanksgiving break. We visited her friend Eric in Montreal, Quebec. Fortunately, Eric is a native so he could speak French for me! He gave a tour of French Montreal, English Montreal, and old historical Montreal. There was a lot of beautiful architecture to appreciate during our walk. The cathedral was particularly amazing. Just one very important warning if you ever drive in Montreal, be wary of suicidal drivers! I witnessed some of the fastest and craziest driving techniques EVER!
We also SLOWLY and CAREFULLY drove to Ottawa (in Ontario) and visited some friends from my JET experience in Japan, Kim & Darius. There we visited the Canadian Parliament building where I flashed my Canadian passport. Also notice the "Cat Parliament" which is for stray cats, and is housed directly behind the human Canadian Parliament building! If you look closely, a black squirrel is reaping the benefits of human generosity (cat food in a dish).
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Thursday, April 26, 2007
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
SIT in Vermont
Here some photos of Brattleboro, Vermont and the School for International Training (SIT) where I am currently living, studying, and playing.
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Sunday, April 22, 2007
Spring Snowboarding
The following is my first attempt at creating a movie out of short videos. Let me know what you think!
My SIT friend, Anne and I went spring snowboarding a few days ago. Enjoy the show!
My SIT friend, Anne and I went spring snowboarding a few days ago. Enjoy the show!
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Pumpkin Festival, NH


Every year, Keene tries to break the world record of having the most carved pumpkins, or jack-lanterns lit all at once in their downtown area. Unfortunately they didn't break the record this year, but apparently they were close! Literally streets are aligned with thousands of jack-o-lanterns and many tall scaffolds of pumpkins lighting up the town. It was an amazing site.
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Try to imagine jack-o-lanterns eerily lighting up the streets while thousands of people walk inside the road admiring the variety of creative, and not so creative carvings. There was a snowman jack-o-lantern, Sponge Bob, Picasso, as well as incredibly talented ones of Louis Armstrong, and other famous celebrities. I was amazed at the myriad of designs people came up with.
So continues Erin's adventures in New England... so many firsts. I remember fondly drinking a pumpkin latte while walking amidst the festival. Although it was a chilly night, it was a warmly entertaining experience.
February in DC

During winter break, instead of lazing around for a week, I took an Immigration Policy Advocacy course in Washington D.C. This was the first time for me to visit the capital!


The bright side of the trip was to learn that Senators and House of Representatives are accessible in the capital! I was able to walk into Senator Patty Murray's office, and although she was away, I was able to speak to her staff for 30 minutes to ask questions about her stance on specific issues. Other classmates were able to walk into their Senator's office and sit right down with them! It's nice to know that many public officials do try to work for the people and make themselves available to their constituents as much as possible - especially at the legislative level! I took some pride in realizing the power that individuals (and especially organized people) can and do have in this country.

Once the course was finished, I took two days to visit as many museums as possible with my travel partner and classmate, Yuki. There is so much to see and explore, and did I mention it's all FREE?!! Then my friend and classmate, Yuki and I, slept most of the ten hours by train back to Brattleboro, Vermont to start new classes the very next day!

Although I don't think I would ever like to live in DC, I am grateful to have been able to visit and learn more about how my country is run, and how I, as a citizen, can effect change.
Saturday, April 14, 2007
First trip to New York!
Last week my fellow SIT (School for Int'l Training)friend Anne and I drove down in my Subaru outback wagon all the way to our hostel in East Harlem. Of course, we accidentally got off somewhere in Connecticut thinking we were near Manhattan, but that's normal for me when it comes to navigating ;)
As you can see construction has started on building the foundations for the new Freedom Tower and Liberty park. I was shocked to see that literally two blocks of central Manhattan were decimated! In many ways it felt like walking on sacred ground, similar to the feeling I had when walking around Hiroshima's Peace Park. There are really no words to describe the awe that surround my emotions. All I can say with pure confidence is that we need to bring PEACE!!
I'll start by eating some chocolate to put me in the mood...
As you can see my short two days in New York were filled with eye-opening excursions. Did we have any other random adventures? I felt like a true local being stuck on the broken-down subway at 2am. On our last day in Harlem before heading back to Vermont, Anne was mistaken for an artist because it's crazy to think anyone would take their "Vacation on Malcolm X Boulevevard?!", but we did!
Thank you New York!
Until we meet again!
Blog-world here I come!
Dear Family and Friends,
As ALL of you who have known me for a number of years can attest, I am not good at keeping in touch. And since bad habits are difficult to change, I am publishing myself online for all to see!
For the next couple of years, especially during my time in Moldova with the Peace Corps, I plan to use this blog as a way to communicate with all of you to let you know what I am up to.. and to keep track of where I may be!
You have my permission to get on my case if I do not update this blog-spot very often. My purpose is to stay in touch and be accessible to those I care about.
Well... I hope you enjoy the show! (jazz hands)
Love always,
Erin
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