Early coffees, Late thoughts
Today, I had a morning espresso at Piazza Cafe in the campus. Long time since I have heard the morning sounds of the campus. Mornings at the campus remind me the year of the Master. The then sense of exploration and discovery I smell in the moisture of the morning air. I may go back tomorrow as well...
The Leicester Spring School in New Media and the following UK Museums and the Web Conference are on their preparation, but this year I am not involved. It's good fun, but no fun time left these thesis' days...
The CIDOC paper is not yet ready; its introduction is though. I've just finished it and I like it (that's a change)...well I'd better like it anyway, it took me days to write it! Two days more...that's my current time estimation.
But, tomorrow is not one of the two. Tomorrow I am doing 'other' things...these other things that build my future, but delay my present. Tomorrow I am looking at documentation systems...
And let's not forget, tomorrow is our 5th (and last) dancing lesson. Last time we did well. We are really confident now in Foxtrot, we enjoy it very much; Merengue is ok, we still need to work on the rhythm. Walse, we have it, but synchronisation needs improvement. And Rock&Roll, well, that's another story...
I got an e-mail from Roy (old flatmate) from Trinidad. We used to make fun of the 'monumental' phrase 'They will all die', of the then Iraqui Minister of Information during the first days of the Iraq Wars II. Long time now, it does not bring me laugh anymore, but long face and sad thoughts.
Joyce has just signed in the MSN Messenger, which means that it is quite late here and quite early in Taiwan. Wednesday has just started for her, Tuesday hasn't yet finished for me.
So, let's call it a day.
The Leicester Spring School in New Media and the following UK Museums and the Web Conference are on their preparation, but this year I am not involved. It's good fun, but no fun time left these thesis' days...
The CIDOC paper is not yet ready; its introduction is though. I've just finished it and I like it (that's a change)...well I'd better like it anyway, it took me days to write it! Two days more...that's my current time estimation.
But, tomorrow is not one of the two. Tomorrow I am doing 'other' things...these other things that build my future, but delay my present. Tomorrow I am looking at documentation systems...
And let's not forget, tomorrow is our 5th (and last) dancing lesson. Last time we did well. We are really confident now in Foxtrot, we enjoy it very much; Merengue is ok, we still need to work on the rhythm. Walse, we have it, but synchronisation needs improvement. And Rock&Roll, well, that's another story...
I got an e-mail from Roy (old flatmate) from Trinidad. We used to make fun of the 'monumental' phrase 'They will all die', of the then Iraqui Minister of Information during the first days of the Iraq Wars II. Long time now, it does not bring me laugh anymore, but long face and sad thoughts.
Joyce has just signed in the MSN Messenger, which means that it is quite late here and quite early in Taiwan. Wednesday has just started for her, Tuesday hasn't yet finished for me.
So, let's call it a day.
1 Comments:
At 8:47 am, Anonymous said…
Piazza Cafe! Oh, I love the fresh orange juice more than its coffee. ;)
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