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River cruises for young adults and grandmother

Hi all,

My grandma, my brother, and myself have dreamt of a trip to Portugal for a while and are finally planning it. My grandma is in her early 80s and worries about the steep hills and cobblestone streets in many European cities. I’m searching for a river cruise that has light excursions and/or is accessible for elderly travelers, and is fun and exciting. Does anyone have any recommendations? Thanks in advance!

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u/appropriateprofit331 — 10 days ago

Hi all, I graduated in 2022 from a liberal arts college with a major in studio arts and a minor in environmental studies. Since then I've worked a few jobs in different fields.

I'm currently a library assistant at a public library. This is my first job since graduating that I enjoy and it doesn't leave me exhausted every day. That's great because it allows me time outside of work to do freelance illustration gigs and personal projects.

I'm considering going back to school for a MLIS and I want to know more about becoming a librarian for a specific field.

I am passionate about and have academic background in environmental studies. I would love a job that allows me to dive into these interests by supporting academic or government research in environmental science. Is that possible? How would I go about doing that?

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u/appropriateprofit331 — 4 months ago