
This blog describes the adventures of Kelly WS as she journeyed from British Columbia to Nova Scotia to New Zealand to obtain her doctorate in Tourism Management. She has recently finished over 10 months of fieldwork and has again taken up residence in Dunedin to begin writing her thesis. Join her as she works through some of the challenges of academia and generally muddles her way through the next school year. You never know where the next adventure will take her ....
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Kelly Date November 1, 2009

Sunday, October 25, 2009
Kelly Date October 25, 2009
My favorite picks so far would be Nunavut, Greenland, Iceland, or quite possibly the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Columbia. I did some research on each of these places today and all of them are incredible.
John wants to limit me to only two places where I’ll do case studies on Aboriginal ecotourism and community development. Two - only two lol. It’s hard to pick given the incredible choice available. I guess in the end it will also come down to there being an opportunity to go into one of these communities. I can’t exactly just show up and starting asking questions. It will take a considerable amount of time to just make contact and be asked into the community etc. Regardless, it is exciting to just consider the possibilities.

About the only marginally exciting thing to happen this week, was to take some photos of a community event here in Wolfville. It was an event aimed at creating awareness of global warming and the impact of melting ice caps and how this will affect tidal levels here on the east coast. Okay, it wasn’t really that exciting lol. Besides we pretty much got rained out and not too many people were even able to show up as a result. I did get some nice photos though and I included one for you, too right. You can see the town clock which seems to be a major meeting place hereabouts.
I do plan on entering two photo contents here at the school. The one is for submission to a school online art magazine and the second is through the international education department. So I went through my best photos and came up with a selection of top pics. I can submit about seven pictures in total and have included a few of them for you to see. I have to admit to cheating a bit as I asked one of the local professionals to tell me which ones he felt were the best, which he kindly did for me. I’ll keep you posted as to the results.
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Montana USA and Moraine Mountain, Banff
Other than that, I have absolutely nothing particularly grand to share. Oh, I guess the fact that ts was a wonderful week, the sun was shining at just the right moments, and I managed to fit in several nice walks with the Finmyster does count as quite grand in the scheme of things.
You have a faabu week dahlings......
PS: The system is acting up a bit so the layout for this week's blog may appear a bit off.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Kelly Date October 18, 2009

Hello Again!
actually arriving a bit early as the traffic was better than anticipated. I spent the rest of the morning hanging out with Rob who I knew from some work I did with him in central BC this past spring. It's always nice to know someone when you go to new places.
One night I went out with a group of delegates and had a great time and the next I wandered around taking photographs of downtown Guelph. They have some amazing architecture there and beautiful old churches and bridges as you can see from the photographs.

Monday, October 12, 2009
Kelly Date October 12, 2009t

was even an agreeable little squirrel who allowed me to get close enough to get some nice pictures of him eating his lunch. ThisMonday, October 5, 2009
Kelly Date October 4, 2009



