Scotland: Robert Duvall '84
Robert Duvall ’84 and his wife, Phyllis, visited The Kelpies at Forth and Clyde Canal in Falkirk, Scotland, in June 2018. The Kelpies, 30-meter-high horse-head sculptures, are the world’s largest equine sculptures.
Robert Duvall ’84 and his wife, Phyllis, visited The Kelpies at Forth and Clyde Canal in Falkirk, Scotland, in June 2018. The Kelpies, 30-meter-high horse-head sculptures, are the world’s largest equine sculptures.
Brothers Bill Redwood ’80 and Andy Redwood ’87 spent a week catching lake trout in the Great Slave Lake of Canada’s Northwest Territories.
Cody White ’17 and Kelsey Kuehn ’17 vacationed in the Caribbean in the islands of St. Kitts and Nevis. “Many beach restaurants we visited had Clemson flags hanging in them!”
Ciara McKnight ‘09, M ‘12, Jared McKnight ‘06, ‘12, Cameron Urtz ‘08 and Jacob Urtz ‘16 touring the Gran Cenote in Tulum, Mexico.
Arthur ’05, M ’18 and Lindsay ’05 Yon traveled to the Republic of Ireland in July 2018 “to watch our niece’s choir sing and to tour the country. This is a photo of us at Trim Castle, a large Norman castle built in the 12th century. The castle is a cultural landmark and was featured in parts of the film Braveheart.”
David Warren ’81 and Adrienne Warren ’19 visiting Holgate Glacier in Alaska.
Henry ’09 and Amanda Trujillo ’08 McGill spent the Fourth of July at Teide National Park in Tenerife, Canary Islands. Amanda’s great-grandparents were born in the Canary Islands.
Henry ’09 and Amanda Trujillo ’08 McGill at the Monumental Core of Park Güell in Barcelona, Spain.
Caitlin Davis ’14 in front of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London during her first travels overseas. “It was definitely a trip to remember with some great friends, and I can’t wait until next time.”
Caitlin Davis ’14 visited Ireland in June 2018 on her first trip overseas.