Tuesday, October 7, 2008

WIFI works, for once.

So since my internet has been screwy lately I've not been able to get online and thus was not really able to update yesterday. Actually a valid excuse this time.
Anyway, yesterday:
Monday, October 6, 2008
We went to French class at a wonderfully late time and had a pleasant class. When it let out we went exploring to the place called rougier et ple... or something like that, I don't remember the exact title, and discovered it to be four-stories of magical design supplies. It's a wonder I didn't spend all my money there. After carefully monitoring my spending we ventured out in the direction of our site, which is about 12 square kilometers, and to try to put a dent in the adventuring. We got... maybe a tenth of the parameter covered. But it's ok, because I did the research today and I'm ready to go back out next time there is time.
Sarah made tacos and they were delicious.

Today, Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Had very... interesting discussion in Tristan's class that was a round-about argument over whether something can be described such that somebody knows exactly what the object is, and also how it is perceived by the describer. It was seriously intense conversation and I'm still not really sure of the outcome -- or if I did try to explain it, I would invoke the entire rambling thing all over again.
Afterwards Ally and I ventured over to Le Geant, another art supply store, to see what they had. The selection was not as good, but at least now we know.
Came back and went to the grocery store of which I learned every nook and cranny just looking for the things I needed for dinner. Spent 40€ without meaning to, but I was really proud of dinner tonight and now we have stuff to make more things much later... like spaghetti.
Worked on studio, history, and art tonight and I know it sounds like a lot but mostly it's just stuff occurring in my head. Plus this sketch WIFI is absolutely killing me. I have GOT to find that guy in person and try to talk to him.
I'm not sure I'm going to survive the semester.

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