In 2010, I was fortunate to travel to Paris on behalf of the West Virginia University Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism with my professor, Jan, as part of the Kearns Fellowship that I was awarded. While there, I kept a blog (a pre-cursor to this one!) and shared my experiences. I did not take diligent notes about the restaurants I went to, and I was still learning how to work a DSLR camera, but I do want to share some of that experience here - some 15 years later. Please enjoy some of the blog posts and photos from this trip. We had a layover in London, where we ate at Gordon Ramsay's Plane Food:

Blog Post 2: Hello!
"Hi everybody! Jan was so kind as to introduce me. I'm so flattered. She failed to mention that she is an essential part of the journalism school -- she won the SOJ's Golden Quill Teaching Award last year, teaches class, advises and serves on a bunch of committees! We leave for Paris, France, in one day! We will get to experience how journalism works in France. We're scheduled to make a presentation at the UNESCO Conference, meet with two French AP reporters and visit a French journalism school. If all goes according to plan, we may be able to set up an exchange program with France between the two schools! Right now, I've been reading up on the news in France and gathering clothes to pack. We ran into a little bit of trouble the other day -- our flight was canceled because of an impending strike in London for British Airways! We were scheduled to fly from Dulles in Washington DC to Heathrow in London, England, then to Paris, France. Luckily, Jan was able to find two flights with Air France that are very close to our original scheduled arrival and departure times. Hopefully our luggage follows us! Here's a little bit more information about the strike: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/may/14/ba-strike-pilots-appeal I should get back to packing and prepping myself for all the journalism goodness! *Candace"

Blog Post 3: Oh mon dieu!
"So, we head to DC tomorrow morning! I'm so antsy. I can barely sleep, but I've been trying to clean up my apartment before I go. I think I have just about everything packed and ready to go! I'm a little worried the volcanic ash may delay our flight. The Washington Post is reporting Heathrow is closing at 1 a.m. until 7 a.m. We won't arrive until Tuesday, so hopefully we'll be okay. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/05/16/AR2010051600762.html?hpid=topnews Now, I just need to wait until about 8:45 p.m. so I can pick my seat on the plane and check in online. I'm so excited that everything seems so real now, and I can't wait to arrive in Paris! *Candace"

Blog Post 5: The Icelandic ash cloud moveth.











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