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March 31, 2008

Golden Circle Tour

My conversation with Will Hueston on the bus was a highlight. His vast knowledge of bovine illness and his practical nature to problem-solving was impressive. Like the entire UMN faculty on this trip, he was approachable and humble. I cannot help but think…people concentrated in the area of Public Health are well-rounded and really comprehend the dimensions of things. This idea of practice allows me to learn constantly, and to understand inherently, that what I know with certainty could fill a short-story…but what I don’t know could fill a library.

The tour ended with the “blue Lagoon”-my skin felt fantastic, but watch-out for your hair! All of us who got our locks wet, looked like the monster at the end of a pencil. Even women with normally coiffed locks looked a bit “rough” around the edges today.

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