Entries from September 2005 ↓
September 7th, 2005 — Book, School
Tonight was my “American Modern Design” class and I think it’s going to be grrrrreat! I am also severely caffeinated. I’m ready to party!
My instructor recommended “The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America” by Erik Larson. I totally want to read it.

September 7th, 2005 — Book
He opens the door to the hotel room. At last, there she is. This time, without the slightest doubt, it is she, but not looking like herself either. Her face is old, her glance strangely harsh. As is the woman he had been waving at on the beach must, now and forevermore, replace the one he loves. As if he must be punished for his inability to recognize her.
“What is it? What’s happened?”
“Nothing, nothing,” she says.
“What do you mean, nothing? You’re completely transformed.”
“I slept very badly. I had almost no sleep. I’ve had a bad morning.”
“A bad morning? Why?”
“No reason, really no reason.”
“Tell me.”
“Really, no reason.”
He insists. She finally says: “Men don’t turn to look at me anymore.”
He stares at her, unable to understand what she is saying, what she means. She is sad because men don’t turn to look at her anymore? He wants to say to her: And me? What about me? Me who goes searching for you for kilometers on the beach, me who shouts your name in tears and who could chase after you the length and breadth of the planet?
He doesn’t say it. Instead, slowly, his tone low, he repeats her words: “Men don’t turn to look at you anymore. Is that really why you’re sad?”
She flushes. She flushes as he has not seen her flush for a long time. That flush seems to betray unconfessed desires. Desires so violent that Chantal cannot resist them, and she repeats: “yes, men, they don’t turn to look at me anymore.”
Identity, Milan Kundera
I am enjoying this book.
September 6th, 2005 — Holiday, Vermillion
I have many older photos and some newer photos. The photo here gives you the idea of what I drank last Saturday night.

Also, in case you haven’t heard (and you really should):

September 5th, 2005 — Mobile
Luverne, MN: “Where the buffalo still roam.” What?
(Weekend over. Back to real life and school. Bleh.)
September 4th, 2005 — Vermillion
The results are in:
Trailer Park (Trash) tours completed: One.
Headaches obtained: At least one.
There is something I’ll never have to do again, thankfully.