Friday, October 8, 2010

Apartment photo shoot

Thanks to the wonderful Peter Morse, my apartmentmates and I were provided some wonderful photos to document the beginning of a wonderful semester. Here are some of my favorites!


I particularly like this one because I had just
cracked a joke about our positioning, and Jae and I are on the
absolute verge of losing it.



This one was taken (illegally) on top of
Frost Hall, Gordon's admissions/faculty offices building.
It's actually the reflection in the water on top
of the unfinished portion, and I would like to note that
two inches behind us the ledge drops down two
stories to the road. Oh, the lengths women go to
concretize their beauty. ;-)


This is why Jae and I get along so well. :-)



Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Dear October

1. Brendhan's Basic Training graduation
2. Graduate Record Examination
3. Richard Wilbur's A Hole in the Floor
4. Pride and Prejudice piano music
5. Requiems
6. Plane tickets
7. Bobotie and chutney and
8. South Africa overload
9. Wendell Berry's Fidelity and tears, tears, tears

Friday, September 17, 2010

Pilgrim's Chorus, from Richard Wagner's Tannhauser

Once more with joy O my home I may meet

Once more ye fair, flowr'y meadows I greet
My Pilgrim's staff henceforth may rest
Since Heaven's sweet peace is within my breast.
The sinner's `plaint on high was heard
On high was heard and answered by the Lord
The tears I laid before His shrine
Are turned to hope and joy divine.
O Lord eternal praise be Thine!
The blessed source of Thy mercy overflowing
On souls repetant seek Ye, all-knowing
Of hell and death, I have no fear
O my Lord is ever near
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
Forevermore

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=299iYHF4x1s

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Dear September

1. Twenty one years
2. Goodbye, sister
3. GRE: <1 month
4. Aluminum foil
5. Greeting card fetish
6. What it means to love my dad
7. Paul Ricoeur
8. Gordon in Lynn and HOMES
9. Sugar Magnolia's

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

I said, 'we were not stocks and stones' — 'tis very well. I should have added, nor are we angels, I wish we were, — but men cloathed with bodies, and governed by our imaginations.

(Laurence Sterne, "The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy")