Saturday, April 23, 2011
Eric Shulman on the Nolan Trail
A few days ago, I had the opportunity of getting to experience the Nolan Trail with my classmates during a classroom session. The trail always brings in a place of freedom, a place of positive energy and a place of relaxation to me. The trail always exhibits interesting and unique features that enlighten me every time I set foot on the passage. I believe the most unique trait of the Nolan Trail is its landscape and surrounding area. Some of the views around the trail are magnificent, especially the Lion’s Bridge. In my essay assignment for the Nolan Trail, I elaborated on how the Lion’s Bridge was an example of the I/IT relationship from Martin Buber. It was an I/IT relationship particularly to me because the Lion’s Bridge would be a great afternoon getaway and romantic time. To someone, the Nolan Trail could be described as that sacred place. For many students here at CNU, stress can fulfill their bodies in an instant possibly due to classes, athletics, parents, etc. The Nolan Trail is a great example of freedom, relaxtion and positive feelings to create for a better environment for any individual.
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