Tuesday, December 7, 2010

ABC Wednesday: U for university








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I spent almost all my adult life associated with universities. First as a student, then as a grad student's wife and finally a faculty wife. There was a time when I was living on the campus with people from all over the world. If you look at my photos and my visitors' book, you will see gatherings of a mini united nations.

When I was at the University of Windsor, my lecturer told me. "This is what a university is all about."

14 comments:

  1. Having gone to a small tech school out of high school and then graduate courses at home, I envy the opportunities you had to be ' right on campus.' It was never an option for me. Have a wonderful, memorable day of your university days.
    BlessYourHeart

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  2. As a former college teacher, I know the advantages of living at or near a university. You've picked a great choice for ABC Wednesday and your pictures are wonderful.

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  3. strange style for a building. But I like it. :)

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  4. almost forgot your question. :)

    Yes, the trains are running, but not as relieable as it should. Lots of delays and trouble with the snow.

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  5. Perfect for ABC Wednesday, Ann.... I love going to university towns or cities... There are always so many cultures around --which makes life so interesting. Thanks for such beautiful photos, Ann.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  6. I completed State and High School and that was about it for me. I've been working ever since. Now i'm retired and loving it.

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  7. Goodness, it almost looks more like a cathedral, very grandiose!!

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  8. What a beautiful building! I wouldn't mind studying at this university! ours are always very old.

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  9. That looks like a lovely campus. I look back fondly on my university days.

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  10. Beautiful campus and interesting clock tower!

    If your teach here missed last Saturday's events, she can still participate - they are repeating the festivities for the next two Saturdays. And thanks for your comment on our Great grandson - he is not yet talking, but I expect he will learn "Poppaw" from the other grandkids (including his Mom).

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  11. That looks like an interesting university. Great take on the letter U.

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  12. I always love to see the beautiful architecture on university campuses all over the world.

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