summercomfort (
summercomfort) wrote2002-09-18 07:54 pm
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Weee!
Did some packing today. 1 large suitcase of bedding, sheets, towels, and 4 coats. 1 medium suitcase for clothes (a few still needs to be fixed, tho) and 1 small suitcase for misc. Still some more misc that will probably fit into 2 carry-on packs.
Went a-drawing with conejita yesterday. As always, no significant accomplishment art-wise, but had fun talking. Last time!
Oh oh! Also finished HoA last night. Two days late, but in good time. Huzzah! ::am proud:: As for the book, I suppose I should give a sort of review. First of all, don't read more than 60 pgs a day, because then it all gets mixed up in your head. Secondly, expect intensive name-dropping. Especially in the Music and Theatre sections. (This person wrote this and that, these two people were his students, and the more successful one wrote this and that...) There is also massive page-flipping involved. A single paragraph will probably ask you to flip back 3 times and forward once as it makes its connections and allusions. (He was obviously influenced by Delacroix (fig. ###), and this technique has last been used by the Mannerists, blah blah blah)
Yuck. Starting to cringe at the concept of homework again. bleh. (you college people shush, let me have my little griping) meh.
Did some packing today. 1 large suitcase of bedding, sheets, towels, and 4 coats. 1 medium suitcase for clothes (a few still needs to be fixed, tho) and 1 small suitcase for misc. Still some more misc that will probably fit into 2 carry-on packs.
Went a-drawing with conejita yesterday. As always, no significant accomplishment art-wise, but had fun talking. Last time!
Oh oh! Also finished HoA last night. Two days late, but in good time. Huzzah! ::am proud:: As for the book, I suppose I should give a sort of review. First of all, don't read more than 60 pgs a day, because then it all gets mixed up in your head. Secondly, expect intensive name-dropping. Especially in the Music and Theatre sections. (This person wrote this and that, these two people were his students, and the more successful one wrote this and that...) There is also massive page-flipping involved. A single paragraph will probably ask you to flip back 3 times and forward once as it makes its connections and allusions. (He was obviously influenced by Delacroix (fig. ###), and this technique has last been used by the Mannerists, blah blah blah)
Yuck. Starting to cringe at the concept of homework again. bleh. (you college people shush, let me have my little griping) meh.
