Still Alive...
Jun. 13th, 2006 05:20 pmI have a modem, no internet at home yet. Modem was delivered today. I was told that DSL would be running within 8 days, but now they're telling me the 20th (If I feel like it, I'll post about the fiasco on the phone yesterday with Verizon some other time. Already seriously considering cancelling and getting someone else's service.)
Looking for a new roommate, just posted another ad online, and have been putting up roommate wanted flyers today, plus looking for ads for people wanting a place and answering those.
Grove on Sunday included Adventures in Druid-herding (which is considerably more difficult than cat-herding), working on plans for Midsummer. How does Caryn do it? (Though, I think I did a pretty good job...) It's going to be interesting/fun/ummmmm.....?
I think I'm mildly nervous. I'm going to write out a proper copy so that I can go over it with Caryn this weekend. I decided that for seasonal lore, we're going to read some of the (shorter) Homeric Hymns to the deities that we will be honoring.
Yesterday, Steph and I went wandering a bit aorund the city...I FINALLY got to go into the Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church, which is right beside the monument on Charles street...if you know which one I mean, you know that it is one of the most beautiful buildings on the city. We had a short tour of the bulding, including some of the adjoining house that holds their offices and the parsonage. There is a library on the second floor of the house that has a painting on the ceiling depicting Aurora, the Roman goddess of the dawn. After we left the room, I was rather dizzy- and not just from staring up at the ceiling either.
I'm going to go and try to post more flyers. I think I'll hit Ultrecht- they have a community bulletin board there. I think it's too late to stop at MICA or Peabody, I can do that tomorrow.
Looking for a new roommate, just posted another ad online, and have been putting up roommate wanted flyers today, plus looking for ads for people wanting a place and answering those.
Grove on Sunday included Adventures in Druid-herding (which is considerably more difficult than cat-herding), working on plans for Midsummer. How does Caryn do it? (Though, I think I did a pretty good job...) It's going to be interesting/fun/ummmmm.....?
I think I'm mildly nervous. I'm going to write out a proper copy so that I can go over it with Caryn this weekend. I decided that for seasonal lore, we're going to read some of the (shorter) Homeric Hymns to the deities that we will be honoring.
Yesterday, Steph and I went wandering a bit aorund the city...I FINALLY got to go into the Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church, which is right beside the monument on Charles street...if you know which one I mean, you know that it is one of the most beautiful buildings on the city. We had a short tour of the bulding, including some of the adjoining house that holds their offices and the parsonage. There is a library on the second floor of the house that has a painting on the ceiling depicting Aurora, the Roman goddess of the dawn. After we left the room, I was rather dizzy- and not just from staring up at the ceiling either.
I'm going to go and try to post more flyers. I think I'll hit Ultrecht- they have a community bulletin board there. I think it's too late to stop at MICA or Peabody, I can do that tomorrow.