Category Archives: UGA Students

Icelandic Volcano In Action

I had mentioned earlier that one of our students, Melissa Buckman, actually SAW the erupting volcano out of the window of her British Airways flight on her trek over. The pilot pointed it out to all passengers on the side of the plane she was on. There were other students of ours on this flight, however Melissa was one of the only ones awake to snap this amazing picture. It’s history in the making, folks.
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A Walk in the Park

Once we bought out Master Burger’s supply of all things delicious we walked across the street to the big JLP park to sit alongside the wall and eat our paninis, fries, and Coca Lights (aka- Diet Cokes). As we ate, one of our more hilarious students, Eric Jones, took it upon himself to judge every French local who walked by and make hysterical commentary about them aloud for all of us to enjoy. He is a walking one-man-show, that Eric. People have started keeping journals on hand just to write down the amazing one-liners that he comes up with. You can read these on twitter by searching #ericincannes.

Just on the other side of the bushes from us in the park was a full-scale Bocce Ball Tournament, complete with concessions, announcers on loud speakers, and chairs for spectators. It was intense – each team wore matching bocce t-shirts or track jackets (many of which you could tell were made with iron-on letters) – I loved it. There’s old men playing bocce on the park’s little courts all day everyday, but on THIS day it was for all the marbles.

It is such a boy’s club though. I’m determined to break into their little bocce boy circle and become the first female/American champ of JLP. Watch me. I’ll do it.
These old men are going DOWN.
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Kiddos, Meet Master Burger.

The students wanted some lunch and asked for a cheap, good place to go. I knew JUST what they needed. Everyone, meet Master Burger — the best, cheapest paninis in town. Where else can you get multiple hamburger patties, cheese and fries wrapped all in to one tasty baguette (conveniently called, ‘The American’…go figure). The guy who runs it gives random discounts to random customers at random times, slicing euros off the price left and right. A couple of the students were lucky enough to be given free waters and free fries for having to wait a whole 2 minutes for their paninis. This guy is great.
(The lady operating the Wall Street sandwich shop was none too pleased to see Master Burger get 100euros worth of business in about 5min from all our students. All I have to say is, where your discounts be, girrrrl?)
I think the students will be frequenters of the Master Burger. 🙂

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Unexpected Late Night

After the last of the students arrived with horrific tales of flight cancellations, rerouting, machines eating debit cards, and getting caught in the rain with all luggage in tow — I was done with day one of the check-in process. It was 11pm when the last couple soaking wet participants came through the lobby doors – and they (and I) were hungry. Our options for food were limited since it was so late, but I didn’t want to let the weary travelers down — so who do I turn to? The sweet owner of the pizza place across the street who made me such a special ‘to go’ salad a few nights prior.
The restaurant lights of “La Grappa” (his place) were still on across the street, so I walked over and asked what time he closed. I’m pretty sure he would’ve closed the doors right then, but I told him there were three others plus myself who would come in for pizzas. He immediately obliged, started fanning the flame of his wood fire oven, and set up a table to serve us.
What started out as a late-night, quick bite to eat before bed…..turned into 4 HOURS of eating, drinking, laughing, and having extensive numerology readings (courtesy of the restaurant owner, Jean-Francois’, good friend – Michelle, pronounced “mee-shell”). By the time 2:30am rolled around Jean-Francois was pulling out the Limoncello and shot glasses for all of us – obviously not wanting the night to end. We had a ball – found out extensive and eerily accurate things about all of our current lives according to “our numbers” (day, month, year we were born + beaucoups of numerology calculations indicating the current status of our lives).
Finally, at 3:30am we called it a night – but not before Jean-Francois starting writing out a calendar on the tablecloth trying to determine a date when the four of us could come back again for another exclusive “soiree”. Next time, he said he would have Michelle bring her tarot cards – so you know that will be a fun night! 🙂
Here are some pictures from our unexpectedly late, yet fun evening…
Here’s Anna Ferguson getting her numerology reading from Michelle. Michelle is literally saying how she has never seen numbers so good in her life. Anna’s numbers for this year (the year that she is in Cannes, getting married, and writing her thesis) were comprised for three number 7’s AND three 21’s (aka- 7 xthree) – which is AMAZINGLY lucky. Anna is shown here in a bit of shock as well as a bit of relief considering that this is such a big year for her.
Here I am getting MY numbers read. Considering I am so in tune with everything Aries (even down to the stupid daily horoscopes in the paper) this was, of course, EERILY accurate for me. I’ll be honest, it made me cry a little. It truly is ALL in the stars for me – and, in this case – all in the numbers. This stuff does not lie (for me, at least).
And here’s Cody getting his numbers read — and let me just tell you Michelle was ENAMORED with him (as you can see in this picture). She just kept on mumbling repeatedly the whole night (in French), “Oh, your path (in life)! Oh, your path…” I guess that was a good thing.
P.S. During this ENTIRE 4+ hour experience I had to translate E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G the whole time as the students speak no French and Jean-Francois and Michelle speak no English.
After the EIGHTH, yes EIGHT, try of me trying to get all six of us in the picture with my camera set on the counter I gave up and just took a pic of the five other folks — Josh, Cody, Michelle, Jean-Francois, and Anna.
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