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Woohoo!

I am safely in Belfast! They gave me a bit of trouble at border control again, but they eventually let me in. Of course I was the last one let through- about 15 minutes after everyone else- and my poor aunt was waiting for me on the other side the entire time… but she knew if there were any stragglers, I was bound to be the last one.

Not much to report yet. I have just been getting myself situated in my apartment and have been getting my bearings around the city. The Queens University library is unfortunately closed this week because a brand new library building opens on Monday. This will give me an excuse to continue exploring the city this weekend, and I brought a bunch of books with me anyway. I should have some appointments with architects and planners next week, but I am still working on all of that… Hopefully I can reconstruct most of my plans to fit within the month! I will upload photos as soon as I get a chance… I don’t have internet in my room, so my access is spotty until I find a place with reliable wifi.

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