Monday, February 23, 2009
Sense of Place
I have a sense of place on FGCU campus. I have been here for over 3 years, in the buildings and on the land. First off, the roads of FGCU are very familiar. Even some roads that are less traveled. It is good to know the best vantage point to get to a class from the loop which rounds the academic buildings. I think everyone should get to know the dorms atleast once. I had a fun experience and realized how much I wanted to live off campus. The woods of campus are one of my favorite parts. I like playing disc golf on all 18 holes through the beach front to the edge of the woods. It's also fun to hop from tree to tree throught the woods, on a fallen trail probably created by a tornado or hurricane. The only other spot on campus which rivals the woods, would be the lake. The lake has a lot of bass to fish as well as cichlids and other small fish. The lake is very large and very deep, I think it was an old mine pit or rock quarry. It is not quite like a natural lake, but it has its odd attractions to me because of this in some ways.
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