Getting into something of a routine now, though I am still trying to fit everything into a day’s space.
Last night we (Lisa Rose, Alex, Claire, Katherine (we have 5, including me), and some others who came and went) made scones and watched a movie which made some of us groan and laugh and some of the others glare and huff at us for apparently having “no taste and no class” – which, considering that the “happy ending” was the woman getting back with the slightly reformed jerk who popped her in the face and forgiving her philandering father who blamed his infidelity on her not being a sweet enough daughter, I will take as a compliment - The Philadelphia Story) She should have got with Jimmy Stewart’s character when he offered and called it a day if you ask me. Oh well.
It has been overcast the last two days and we are all trying to guess if it will rain on our field trip tomorrow. I am still puzzling on the reading list and trying to pick what I am going to “focus” on without the direction of what will be asked of me at the end. Several of us are quietly conspiring to storm the office doors and demand our questions by the end of the week if we’ve not been placated.
Huzzah! We got some sample questions and our essay topic choices, now we can start working our little brains to mush.
Speaking of mush… I am about half way through my trip’s footage of Gloucester and the video is already 9 minutes long. In the interest of making these viewable, I am going to cut it there and have a second installment to follow. I remember we’re all busy and don’t all have 30 minute blocks to view these things (that said, making them takes longer than they take to play – slapped up though they are – so please be patient, they go up as they are finished)
I thought the statue holding a skull was pretty cool. Odd to have skulls in church, but I can dig it.
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