Author Archives: Natalie Campbell

Celebrating Northern Ireland

To celebrate what has become my second home, I offer six impactful lessons Northern Ireland has taught me. 1. “Warm” is relative. Changed from my Tennessee roots, I now become ecstatic at any weather over 55 degrees and sunny. To … Continue reading

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Belfast with Me Always

When I applied to spend a year in Belfast, I had a decent idea of what I thought I would be getting. I had been to Belfast before and made great friends, both Irish and American. When I returned to … Continue reading

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“Wee” Means We

“Wee”—everybody says it here. To quote Derry Girls character James Maguire, “People here use the word wee to describe things that aren’t even actually that small!” “Wee” is a great signal that I am far from my home in Knoxville, … Continue reading

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