Tranquil Forests, Better Writing

 

By Sam Nolledo

One of the most exciting parts of my journey in Oxford has been the distinct change in scenery from Colorado. I do miss the Rocky Mountains, but I have also found a new favorite setting of mine. Port Meadow, located just to the north of my flat, has become my favorite place to take a walk in the woods or bask in the beauty of the meadow. 

Outside of the beautiful scenery and the fact that I can easily get there on my mid-morning runs is that it is a wonderful place to write. Walking along the woodland trails, or watching the sunset from the grassy fields is a great way to boost the motivation I feel to pursue both my hobby of creative writing as well as the academic writing that I want to do in the future. 

One of the aspects of this trip that is often unmentioned is the fact that these new experiences—walking through different meadows, seeing new cities, going to old and well-renowned libraries—are all a great way to recharge after a long year. For instance, after working closely with my tutor, I am now more determined to fully pursue the academic career of my dreams. I just hope I can see more of Britain's wonderful scenery when I do.


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