what's new?

  • sept. 7: emily wilson lecture @ 4:00
  • sept. 14: gravitational waves day!
  • sept. 14: white boy rick release (!!)
  • sept. 14: three identical strangers @ campus theatre
  • sept. 15: white boy rick @ 4:25
  • sept. 16: work backstage @ 3:00
  • sept. 18: first latin exam
  • sept. 18: graduate school lunch @ noon
  • sept. 21: the sisters brothers release (!!!!!!)
  • sept. 21: symphonic band concert @ 7:30
  • sept. 22: autumnal equinox — first day of fall!
  • sept. 22: every flavor macaron day @ tastecraft
  • sept. 22: acapella concert @ 1:30
  • sept. 26: the graduate @ the campus theatre
  • sept. 28: the death & life of john f. donovan release (!!)
  • sept. 29: work 9:30-noon @ observatory
  • sept. 29: national coffee day

goals

  • continue to explore town
  • begin grad school application process
  • gain proficiency in using photoshop

new lists

obsessions

  • taking books from the free book shelf in the spanish department and reading through them
  • tea!! esp. english breakfast
  • studying at the cafe with a cup of coffee
  • science + astronomy magazines
  • honey-drizzled toast
  • documentaries on the big screen
  • earl grey macarons

inspirations

  • emily wilson
  • anne carson

discoveries

  • due to the precession of the equinoxes, the pole star will be vega in the year 13,700 AD
  • the first gravitational wave was discovered on september 14, 2015
  • the banach–tarski paradox is a theorem in set-theoretic geometry, which states the following: given a solid ball in 3‑dimensional space, there exists a decomposition of the ball into a finite number of disjoint subsets, which can then be put back together in a different way to yield two identical copies of the original ball

writing

  • the maw of the sea
    • string quartet
  • an awakening in the cemetery
    • string quartet
  • the final frontier?
    • sound collage
  • final fantasy trailer
    • videogame scoring

crushes

  • gabe ↬ the office
  • henry winter ↬ the secret history

quotes

  • ❝ truditur dies die, novaeque pergunt interire lunae. ❞ — horace
aug 31 2018 ∞
jan 1 2019 +