Thursday, August 28, 2008
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Oooh pretty
Monday, August 25, 2008
Friday, August 22, 2008
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
New beginning....kind of.
Just a quick note...I'm duel blogging so if you're incredibly bored, check out my original blog at www.xanga.com/evildrumstix8816.
Move in went well. I caught Dave and Anne before they went out to dinner so I had some help moving stuff from my car to the room. Unpacking took forever, but it got done. Surprisingly, we're not as squished for space as we all expected to be.
Here's the new foot tattoo. Just thought I'd post a picture because I promised to. There's enough room left that I'm going to get a cross on that foot as well, but it will have to wait until next summer.
I met with Chuck today and we talked about my project some more; then we headed over to the darkroom to see what we had to work with. He found an old binder with pictures his wife took of his kids from like 12 years ago. Eventually, the conversation boiled down to the room needed to be cleaned and a list made of what all needed to be ordered. I left the boilerhouse with 4 books on photography and a tripod and an assignment to get the darkroom in somewhat working condition. I got back to my room and read up on what all is required to do wet darkroom. It took 4 hours to wash, sort and clean the room out and I still have to go in tomorrow and actually catalog what all there is in there.
So I'm going to attempt to keep a photoblog on here just so I'm kind of forcing myself to take pictures everyday. Sometimes they will be crappy, completely non-artistic, Chuck saying "you struggled with these" pictures; sometimes they will be good. Today's is alright; this is my lunch. It has some cool color and a little bit of texture. Had I not wanted to eat the salad so much, it would have had better texture.
Move in went well. I caught Dave and Anne before they went out to dinner so I had some help moving stuff from my car to the room. Unpacking took forever, but it got done. Surprisingly, we're not as squished for space as we all expected to be.
Here's the new foot tattoo. Just thought I'd post a picture because I promised to. There's enough room left that I'm going to get a cross on that foot as well, but it will have to wait until next summer.
I met with Chuck today and we talked about my project some more; then we headed over to the darkroom to see what we had to work with. He found an old binder with pictures his wife took of his kids from like 12 years ago. Eventually, the conversation boiled down to the room needed to be cleaned and a list made of what all needed to be ordered. I left the boilerhouse with 4 books on photography and a tripod and an assignment to get the darkroom in somewhat working condition. I got back to my room and read up on what all is required to do wet darkroom. It took 4 hours to wash, sort and clean the room out and I still have to go in tomorrow and actually catalog what all there is in there.
So I'm going to attempt to keep a photoblog on here just so I'm kind of forcing myself to take pictures everyday. Sometimes they will be crappy, completely non-artistic, Chuck saying "you struggled with these" pictures; sometimes they will be good. Today's is alright; this is my lunch. It has some cool color and a little bit of texture. Had I not wanted to eat the salad so much, it would have had better texture.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
So I had a ton of stuff typed up on here and the internet froze. Here, I go again.
Sunday night everyone was going to go out for a nicer dinner and we planned on meeting at like 6:45. The group left without Ang and I, and we decided we could probably catch up with the group because we knew what the plan for the night was. After wandering for a little bit and not being able to find anyone, we started walking towards the pub. We ran into Jon, Bill, Rebecca, Melissa and Scott. The group of us went to one of the bistros for dinner and Chuck, his niece, Dawn, and her English friend/husband?, Glen, were there as well. The food and wine were amazing. At one point, Glen came over to talk to us. That was funny. Very typical tipsy English man. Chuck also showed us his studio. Beautiful! After dinner, we went to buy some wine. While Bill was at the counter, another English man, Martin, stopped and started to talk to him...and he didn't stop. Again, so funny. He bought all of us a glass of wine, which was nice. Here are some quotes: "We lost! (the revolutionary war)"; (to Jon) "Are you happy? No, are you truly happy?"; "If you ever meet an English man, kick him in the ass." When we finally left, we realized we had left Scott in there with him. Martin physically would not let Scott leave. The bartender had to tell Martin Scott was on antibiotics and he couldn't drink.
We headed back to Liberty, starting drinking some of the wine we bought, and hanging out. We decided to play Circle of Death with wine. That was a good time. About 12:30-1am, we went to the disco-teche. Some people were fairly intoxicated and it was great watching them interact with the Italians. Yeah, that was an interesting part of the night...'Nuff said.
Classes started yesterday and it's going to be interesting. It's odd to me to have the same classes everyday especially because one day of classes here is equal to one week of class in the Lo'.
Last night, a group of us were going to go to this little bistro for dinner, but it was closed so we ended up going to the bistro we had gone to the night before. After eating, we headed to Liberty to hang out with the crew there, and of course, I had to get into one of my fucking moods. I couldn't deal with people and was quite anti-social at that point and I pissed myself off. Now, I was also not pleased that everyone was drinking when we said we weren't going to drink too heavily last night (I don't have the money to drink like that every night). We went to the pub and I decided to have one drink just to help me deal and that led to a double shot of vodka and one other drink. Then Lindsay and I went back to Ilario for the night.
Today, it's raining again, so we didn't do much in photo and Italian may be miserable just because it's long. I will be able to speak it when I come back though, damn it.
Ciao for now. We're going out for Kelly's b-day tonight. I'm sure I will have fun stories.
Sunday night everyone was going to go out for a nicer dinner and we planned on meeting at like 6:45. The group left without Ang and I, and we decided we could probably catch up with the group because we knew what the plan for the night was. After wandering for a little bit and not being able to find anyone, we started walking towards the pub. We ran into Jon, Bill, Rebecca, Melissa and Scott. The group of us went to one of the bistros for dinner and Chuck, his niece, Dawn, and her English friend/husband?, Glen, were there as well. The food and wine were amazing. At one point, Glen came over to talk to us. That was funny. Very typical tipsy English man. Chuck also showed us his studio. Beautiful! After dinner, we went to buy some wine. While Bill was at the counter, another English man, Martin, stopped and started to talk to him...and he didn't stop. Again, so funny. He bought all of us a glass of wine, which was nice. Here are some quotes: "We lost! (the revolutionary war)"; (to Jon) "Are you happy? No, are you truly happy?"; "If you ever meet an English man, kick him in the ass." When we finally left, we realized we had left Scott in there with him. Martin physically would not let Scott leave. The bartender had to tell Martin Scott was on antibiotics and he couldn't drink.
We headed back to Liberty, starting drinking some of the wine we bought, and hanging out. We decided to play Circle of Death with wine. That was a good time. About 12:30-1am, we went to the disco-teche. Some people were fairly intoxicated and it was great watching them interact with the Italians. Yeah, that was an interesting part of the night...'Nuff said.
Classes started yesterday and it's going to be interesting. It's odd to me to have the same classes everyday especially because one day of classes here is equal to one week of class in the Lo'.
Last night, a group of us were going to go to this little bistro for dinner, but it was closed so we ended up going to the bistro we had gone to the night before. After eating, we headed to Liberty to hang out with the crew there, and of course, I had to get into one of my fucking moods. I couldn't deal with people and was quite anti-social at that point and I pissed myself off. Now, I was also not pleased that everyone was drinking when we said we weren't going to drink too heavily last night (I don't have the money to drink like that every night). We went to the pub and I decided to have one drink just to help me deal and that led to a double shot of vodka and one other drink. Then Lindsay and I went back to Ilario for the night.
Today, it's raining again, so we didn't do much in photo and Italian may be miserable just because it's long. I will be able to speak it when I come back though, damn it.
Ciao for now. We're going out for Kelly's b-day tonight. I'm sure I will have fun stories.
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