Monday, September 18, 2006

Barnyard education

So. this is the barn in which we are schooled:




This is where we peruse the paperback repositories of midwestern legal knowledge:

Interesting fact: This library was donated by a Korean immigrant who won the lottery. Shortly after she made the donation, she was cheated of all her winnings and ended up without a penny to her name. (although she did have a library named after her.)

Pastures where the cattle (and students graze) what I really mean to say is we usually have our lunch on these beautifully manicured lawns, picnic style. I love how the weather is cool and not humid and the grass is green but not moist so it is possible to sit without getting soaked right through to the undies. I also love how un-self-concious people are and they really just do whatever they feel like (that of course is not unqualified but that's a story for another time):




This is the aforementioned Chrowder Courtyard where I usually get my readings done. The weather's just about right now, not too hot or too cold, with enough sun to still bask in but without burning. Lovely really:




The Church in the middle of campus. There was a lovely little wedding there just last saturday:



And with that, i leave you. I have tonnes of things I want to say about American education here but that's gonna have to wait till another day (not like you guys are holding your collective breaths anyways. :) )

Be good!

3 Comments:

Blogger tipsyfaeries said...

WHO IS THAT GIRL YOU ARE HOLDING?? WONG LIANGWEI!

-SUSIE WONG

12:27 AM  
Blogger Zhu!!! said...

woo! GIRL! hahahahha.

6:45 AM  
Blogger evelyn said...

haha in the middle somewhere elevated is a very good state of float, sylvie guillem or not.

and i am VERY PLEASANTLY SURPRISED to find you have updated since i last visited so i will DROP BY OFTEN

SO KEEP RAMBLING

10:22 PM  

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