After a long time sitting on the airplane, I finally arrive the country I had never been to but familiar with “The U.S.A”. I’m now in the Tuft University and live in their living quarters called Hogdon Hall. The people there are friendly and nice. The weather is cool and comfortable and the food in the cafeteria is also good. I hope I won’t put on weights during the camp. So far we have gone to the freedom trail and taken a brief look at their historical buildings. We also visited the park called Boston Common. The most impressive there was the subway. It is really noisy and dirty and the trains always send out a big noise that makes us hardly to bear.
I instantly get used to this place and I make a lot of friends as well. Now I’m sitting in the laptop and sharing my experience with you.
So keep going
See you then
Alice Tsai
our members
some scenes around freedom trail
Do you see the big difference from their buildings?---modern and historical (above)
the street(starbarks)
our RC Eric .he is telling the story about John Hancook.
the subway
and below is the library in Tuft
留言列表