February 16, 2003

La la la

So the end of a job that I really loved came on Friday. I am very grateful for the experience of working at the library, those people taught me a lot about life and I hope I gave them back something as well.

In other news, per a wise suggestion, I am reading Letters To A Young Poet. I'm also taking a Geology course. One of these things is considerably more painful than the other, and I'll leave you to guess which one.

Posted by joan at February 16, 2003 09:42 PM
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