Dec. 2nd, 2009
Did you know that the original Flash got his super-speed powers from inhaling the vapor of - get this - hard water. Yeah, hard water. Oops, there was too much limestone in my water, too many calcium ions and POOF! - I can run faster than the speed of sound.
I spent a couple hours doing research and working on my paper/presentation, but the majority will have to be done on Sunday. I still have homework and reading to do for my weather class, plus studying and a test in chemistry. Thank goodness there's no finals in weight training or photography. I just have one more project to finish up for that class. Oh darn.
Speaking of which, here are two more of my prints. Nice scans this time too.


Otherwise, I spent my day with class in the morning (calculating how much carbon dioxide is produced from burning one gallon of gasoline - about 18 pounds) and then errands. Car wash, gas (ironically), cat food, lunch. Since next semester is my last before I transfer to the university, I spent some time looking into the different programs there to see what I might be interested in. It's all ridiculously intimidating at this point since I don't know what I want a degree in (I like everything) and I really need to have something picked because I have to apply for transfer before February 1st (which means I need to decide who to ask for letters of recommendation.) Art, anthropology, psychology, history? Do I become and English major with an emphasis on creative writing? Do I pursue photography further?
Though, after reading a few chapters of this new Dan Brown book, I'm pretty sure if I smeared boogers on a page, I could get a multimillion-dollar publishing deal.
I spent a couple hours doing research and working on my paper/presentation, but the majority will have to be done on Sunday. I still have homework and reading to do for my weather class, plus studying and a test in chemistry. Thank goodness there's no finals in weight training or photography. I just have one more project to finish up for that class. Oh darn.
Speaking of which, here are two more of my prints. Nice scans this time too.


Otherwise, I spent my day with class in the morning (calculating how much carbon dioxide is produced from burning one gallon of gasoline - about 18 pounds) and then errands. Car wash, gas (ironically), cat food, lunch. Since next semester is my last before I transfer to the university, I spent some time looking into the different programs there to see what I might be interested in. It's all ridiculously intimidating at this point since I don't know what I want a degree in (I like everything) and I really need to have something picked because I have to apply for transfer before February 1st (which means I need to decide who to ask for letters of recommendation.) Art, anthropology, psychology, history? Do I become and English major with an emphasis on creative writing? Do I pursue photography further?
Though, after reading a few chapters of this new Dan Brown book, I'm pretty sure if I smeared boogers on a page, I could get a multimillion-dollar publishing deal.