Cameron and his study abroad group traveled to a small town in the northeast part of Greece today. His professor had grown up in the area and she was excited to show them that particular region of her home country. They traveled close enough to the border of Turkey that they could see the fence between the two countries. Cameron had told us earlier that the people of Greece did not get along well with those from Turkey. I guess the fence proved that point.
While they were traveling, the IU students also toured several different food factories along the way. Cameron's favorite part of the trip was visiting a goat farmer that was living "off the grid." He enjoyed his way of life and the lunch that they shared while they were there. The last stop of the day was a peanut butter factory where they got to sample several different fruit flavored peanut butters. His favorite was the banana one. The group ended their evening staying in host family homes near the border of Bulgaria. The house was small, but Cameron really liked his host and the conversation that he had with him.
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