Finally, something more closely related to writing: I broke my no writing spell. I wrote about 3/4 of a handwritten page on Monday night continuing on from a story I started two months ago. That may have been the last thing I wrote before this huge break.
I only have 4 more weeks of classes and due assignments before the winter break. And then there will be 12 more weeks of university before I graduate later this year. Argh! My university degree (a Bachelor of Arts, or as people in other discourses like to call it - the 'Get a real job' degree) is three years long, and boy, have those three years gone by at lightning speed. Or it will have.
Blogging may be the last thing on my mind over the next 4 weeks because I don't do exams and my tutors compensate by piling up each class with assignments. Since I've been good at keeping up with work this semester (and starting assignments early) I'm hoping it will leave me with time to blog regularly.
I watched a cartoon version of the double slit experiment (in quantum physics) in class today. The Big Bang Theory boys would love that, although I'm thinking Sheldon would find many inconsistencies in the experiment. I, however, did find it interesting, although I was completely lost when it came to the last half.
I only have 4 more weeks of classes and due assignments before the winter break. And then there will be 12 more weeks of university before I graduate later this year. Argh! My university degree (a Bachelor of Arts, or as people in other discourses like to call it - the 'Get a real job' degree) is three years long, and boy, have those three years gone by at lightning speed. Or it will have.
Blogging may be the last thing on my mind over the next 4 weeks because I don't do exams and my tutors compensate by piling up each class with assignments. Since I've been good at keeping up with work this semester (and starting assignments early) I'm hoping it will leave me with time to blog regularly.
I watched a cartoon version of the double slit experiment (in quantum physics) in class today. The Big Bang Theory boys would love that, although I'm thinking Sheldon would find many inconsistencies in the experiment. I, however, did find it interesting, although I was completely lost when it came to the last half.
Reading: Thomas Mann's Death in Venice, Alexandra Potter's Who's That Girl?
Listening to: Legacy: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac, "Planets of the Universe" by Stevie Nicks (there is a short guitar solo towards the end of this song that I just can't stop listening to), "Come" by Fleetwood Mac
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