Here's some various shots of some of the more picturesque corners of UL campus. This little canal leads to a bridge over a smaller river to get to the bigger river and the river paths that we love. The photos don't really do much justice to any of these places, but still, it will give you an idea.
Below: is a section of student housing - they made it look like a town square which I think was a nice idea. Very homey.
In the courtyard of the village above is a courtyard with this crazy sculpture, below. Cute, but,... ?
Some of the older and newer construction on campus. Most of it looks like the building on the right, but some leans towards the avant garde more, like the one on the left. I still need to get a picture of Gary's building, the home of the Academy for World Arts and Music, which is fabulous and original and unexpected. As is the unique steel pedestrian bridge crossing the river to it. I WILL take my camera with me next time we go meet dad for lunch!
This is the soccer field which is the first thing we hit when we enter campus property. It's spacious and open and we love exploring and playing soccer there. All our walks (unless we're going to the store) begin and end here. There's usually dogs to pet as well, which of course we love.
This is a very important building to the Larsen family; it houses the UL pool. The kids swim there as part of their school's PE program and we swim there for fun as a family. It's also adjacent to the soccer field above, so we pass it frequently. Starting to feel like home around here.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
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