It is already the second of January and I have so much plans for this year...So much plans,so little time...Seen thoroughly,one year is a very short time to accomplish all you want...And also,1.00 AM is a very unapropriate time to be writing in one's blog,especially when one has to catch up a bit on Chemistry...I just wanted to inagurate it now,since I didn't do it for New Year's...So obsessed!
Hey, I'm back or around for the time being at least and I thought, "Gee, I haven't posted in a month and a half." I might as well get on, and blog while I'm at it. The end of the year has come and what a year of living dangerously it has been. That said, I've decided to post a couple of resolutions for the new year. 1.) Eat less, blog more. 2.) Work more, save moolah. 3.) Stop discussing the price of tea in China. 4.) Try ...
There was a speck on the drawing when I took the photos... oops. Y'all should ignore that If you are not familiar with Classical Art, this is the Capitoline Horse. It is named for the museum in which it is housed. Little is known of the horse, except that it once held a rider. It is made of bronze. The museum finished a huge restoration project on it in 2007, at which point it was uveiled. At the bottom mine is a real horse. It fades onto the statue. I might title it "through ...
Wow, first blog since november. Have I been too busy? No. Have I not had anything to say? No. I've had things to mention, not big things but things. I've been letting thing slide too much haven't I. Such a shame that my first blog for over a month is going to be a rant about new year. Ah well. First off, excuses. For some time I did have more pressing issues. I had to finish my short story and write an essay to go with it. It was a good little story, I think. I don't think I've even mentioned it ...
Updated 12-31-2008 at 09:45 PM by Bluebiird
Hey! Not usually one to follow a trend I thought I'd end the year out of character and list the books I read in 2008. So here they are: Travels in the Scriptorium – Paul Auster The Brooklyn Follies – Paul Auster The New York Trilogy – Paul Auster (I read this twice, and I’m more than willing to read it again) Timbuktu – Paul Auster Oracle Night – Paul Auster Mr. Vertigo - Paul Auster Tropic of Cancer – Henry Miller (this is ...
Updated 12-31-2008 at 02:52 PM by TheFifthElement