
Carleton College Through Three Seasons
A visual journal from my sophomore year
My sophomore year at Carleton was shaped by the rhythm of the seasons — the warm glow of fall, the deep stillness of winter, and the soft return of spring.
This post is mostly images, each capturing a moment that made campus feel like home.
🍂 Fall — Golden Pathways and Quiet Warmth
Morning Walk to the Weitz
My favorite walk: crunching leaves underfoot on the way from my dorm to the Weitz
❄️ Winter — Snow, Silence, and Soft Light
Chapel in January
The chapel looking unreal under a thick layer of snow.
🌱 Spring — Thaw, Light, and New Green
Late-afternoon walk by the Lyman Lakes
A quiet walk by Lyman Lakes, heading toward the Arb, just as everything began waking up again.
Closing
Sophomore year felt like moving through three different worlds on the same small campus.
These photos remind me of how quickly seasons change — and how each one makes Carleton feel completely new.



