Author Archives: rowaburto
Daytona’s Beach: Farewell, part 2
I’m only going to be around for a couple of weeks, and it feels like an eternity since I’ve been back to hear the roaring of the waves. I can finally smell the salty air again- I’m sure it’s ’cause … Continue reading
Enviro-Ethnographic Study Topic & help
I am in a group with JB Sheehan and Robert Morehead. Our Ethnographic study is on a State Transport Officer from South Carolina: how his jurisdiction is divided up amongst the other area State Transport Officers, how he works from … Continue reading
Driving through blue-ridged mountains
I’ve been in a car for the past 8 hours driving to Tennessee with two of my friends. Finally being in the front seat, just before the sun rises, I actually get to think about how dark it is in … Continue reading
Daytona’s Beach: Farewell, part 1
Walking into Sunsplash park is weird, mostly because I’ve been coming here for the past 7 years, and I finally consider myself a local girl. The tide is low-ish this morning. I can’t actually believe there are people laying out … Continue reading
Daytona Farmers Market
My friend Samantha and I decided we had to do something about all the food we needed: something fresh, something local, something of value. Being the poor college students we are, the only solution was to go to the farmers … Continue reading
indoors and outdoors
Isn’t it interesting how you can plan for a whole day, expecting the weather to be a certain way, only to find it’s opposite outside? Like today, for example. I woke up thinking that the sunlight was shining so brightly … Continue reading