Sunday, July 26, 2020

Punting

Punting Punting is a really relaxing and nice way to spend the afternoon if youre not the punter. My name is Lucy and Im a junior studying civil engineering. Im participating in the Cambridge-MIT Exchange Program for the 2007-2008 academic year along with 24 other MIT students. Its been a week since we came and classes are starting tomorrow. The really great thing about coming to Cambridge is that were invited to all the Freshers (thats what they call Freshmen here) Week activities, like this BBQ: I went punting today with freshers from Gonville and Caius College (one of the 31 colleges at Cambridge University). The term punting in MIT lingo means to relax, chill, and avoid pseting (the opposite of punting is tooling). But here in the other Cambridge, its an actual activity where youre on a river, in a boat, moving along through the use of a big stick. The punter stands at the end of the boat, drops this stick down to the river bottom, and pushes the boat forward with the stick (see picture below). Sounds easy, looks easy, but is actually extremely difficult. I was terrified to be standing up at the end of the boat. My knees were shaking! Between trying to stay on the boat, trying to find the bottom with my stick, and ducking past bridges, I dont think I accomplished much. None of the other freshers on my boat had ever punted before so our boat zigzagged along the river bumping into walls and other boats. Luckily no one fell off although someone came really close. And yes, what Mirat said about Harry Potter is true. I now own a wizards robe and have been dining in a big hall with 4 long tables where I am served a three course meal by waiters and waitresses. But I bet Harry Potter didnt dine with Stephen Hawkings! Yeah, he was at dinner the other day! It was so amazing to see him in person. He is a fellow at Gonville and Caius College (where Im staying) and dines here regularly. Hes in this picture!!! The really pretty panoramic picture you see on top of this page is of Kings College. I walk pass this several times a day and it is definitely very pretty. But what I find most interesting about this college is their cows: