Saturday, April 15, 2006

::Stumbles In::

Currently in Earphones: "The Road to Camelot" by David Arkenstone, "Media Vita," "Si Do Mhaimeo I," "Eiri na Greine / The Rising of the Sun," "Winter Fire and Snow," and "Heia Viri" all by Anuna.

I know it's probably bad form to post another "I'll be back to posting real posts shortly" post, but time (and better news) still avoid me. The Davis Tourney went pretty well. I got knocked out my first D.E., but not after giving Mr. Andrew LeBeau of Cal Poly a tough time. The final score was his 6 to my 5 after a full (5? 6?) minutes of the bout.

In case people haven't been bugged about it yet. I'll be commandeering the other side of our current portion of the duplex on Scripps next year. I'm still searching for at least one other person that we may have a compliment of 4 in the house total. Fencers should know the place from armory sessions (the one next year will just be a mirror image). So far the person would be sharing the 14.5ft by 12.5ft master bedroom with me. Rent is very reasonable. Let me know, any of you people who I know, if this sounds accommodating and you don't have any other plans.

I finally have more books for fun reading! Picked up a copy of Stephen King's "The Stand" after watching the '94 mini-series with Anja. Also finally got a copy of Sabatini's "Bellarion." It's fun so far, but I still prefer Scaramouche and Captain Blood.

Latin 102: Roman Comedy is lots of fun, though kinda hard, but the prof makes up for it. Nothing like the universal comedy of seeing the god Mercury trip up (scripted) over some awkward lines and then having to linguistically pick himself up and shake himself off ("For it is just to give justice to just people, though not injust things to just people, and not just things to injust....just to....to injust......ANYWAY, as I was saying...").

Anyway, looks like this post is a tad longer than I originally intended. Now off to homework that I may visit Anja's extended family for Easter tomorrow.

Enough. More Later,
- James