Veni, Vidi, Portavi

I came, I saw, I portered*

The great Judge Judy once said, “I think that you’re supposed to know when it’s time to say goodbye”. As I prepare for my imminent departure from Cambridge, I like to see it less as a goodbye to the city I have come to love above all others, but more of a ‘hello’ to new adventures.

Coming to the University city changed my life beyond all recognition and, despite not being a scholar or academic of any kind, I was able to realise my dreams and reach a potential I never imagined possible within the strange and wonderful walls of this esoteric world. More than that, I have been lucky enough to have you all alongside me for what has been a most unexpected emprise. And, as far as unexpected emprises go, this is just the beginning, I assure you.

But now it is time to go. There are those I love even more than Cambridge, endeavours even more pertinent than PorterGirl. Without doubt, Cambridge will always be a part of me, but perhaps more importantly, I will always be a part of Cambridge.

*Relying on schoolgirl Latin as opposed to being a Classical scholar, I struggled to find a direct translation for ‘porter’ as either a noun or verb. So, seeing as our English word porter is derived from the Latin portātor, from past participle of portāre (to carry) I decided to go with that, as it’s a nice first conjugation word and easily popped into the singular perfect tense. I am sure far better educated chaps than my good self will have plenty to say about this pitiful translation but, quite frankly, bollocks to them.

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69 thoughts on “Veni, Vidi, Portavi

  1. Ama's avatar

    Cambridge looks beautiful. I often feel nostalgic for my old university. This post brings back memories for my own college days.

    1. Lucy Brazier's avatar

      It is indeed beautiful. Ah – I do love a little nostalgia!

  2. johncoyote's avatar

    You are looking mighty pretty dear Lucy. Looked like a wonderful location. I bet you had fun.

    1. Lucy Brazier's avatar

      I always have fun in Cambridge. I shall miss the place, but will make sure I visit often.

    2. johncoyote's avatar

      Cambridge look fun. Good to travel dear Lucy. I need a long vacation myself.

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