Oh. Okay. In that case, my goddess brings the ability to bake. No boys needed.
Natter 32 Flavors and Then Some
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I recommend St. Maarten. Lovely, lovely island.
Problem is, if I get near the Caribbean, I'm just going to go home, because it's also lovely, and familiar, and I can make it cheaper. So I'm looking to branch out.
I've never been attracted by the cruise vacation. Teleport me from island to island, sure. But the boat time feels like it would annoy me.
Hmmm, ita. Only other islands I know are between NC and DE. Some nice beaches, but not worth flying cross-country for. Unless you're meeting a fun group there.
And the cruise vacation is definitely not everybody's cup of tea.
If somebody hands me a nice wad of money, I'm going to go on a nature-watching sailboat cruise in the Sea of Cortez. Cactuses and whales, fighting crime!
The tsunami hit half the places I'd been originally considering. I'm more than willing to rush over there in that slow period where everyone hasn't quite decided it's safe, but they're trying to kickstart their tourism back into gear. Call it hurricane-induced sympathy. Thing is, with devastation of that scale, I have no idea when that'll be.
Maybe Hawaii. I feel I should just go really far, though, since I only leave the US for Canada and Jamaica.
I just went to South Beach. Is that actually on an island? I think so.
I just went to South Beach. Is that actually on an island?
Does it have North, East and West beaches too?
Miami Beach is technically a sandbar built up with landfill. I don't know if that counts as an island, but you do have to cross a bridge to get there.
I feel I should just go really far
Cyprus?
The students finished their exam. Most of them were quite displeased. Apparently somebody started a rumor that a certain topic (that they only covered with the professor, not with me) would not be in the exam, and one question was about just that topic, so most of the students had a problem with it, and were frustrated (they really worked hard during the whole semester, poor things). Yesterday I specifically said that this subject may be in the exam, but apparently, without enough authority or something. Sigh.
And now, to write a paper for my "History and Philosophy of Science" class. I can't remember when was the last time I had to write a paper that wasn't supposed to have even a single equation. Also, this one is supposed to be short. The lecturer demanded that we use the word-count of Word to make sure our answers to each of the 2 questions wouldn't be over 750 words. I am, however, the opposite of concise. I've used more words than that to not-even-begin some posts over in the "Firefly" thread. I'm probably going to write everything, then start to cut out most of it (and if an equation slips in, that too). We'll see.
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I read an article on post-disaster tourism somewhere. Don't know where.
I should go move my car before it gets another ticket. I have 3 unpaid ones (to the university. What are they going to do? Prevent me from getting my transcripts? ) Some people have multiples of 10.
But I'm half convinced I'll be the one person they tow.