Today was a gloriously sunny day in Seattle yet again. I got to enjoy such spectacular views here at the campus while going from class to class. This is truly a special location.
I began with my late morning thanks to a canceled discussion section, and started with my English class this morning. I then ran once again to my wildlife class and enjoyed some lecture about the history of wildlife and better understood how wildlife is managed in the USA. After my lecture I went alone to the Vista Cafe in the genome sciences building, which had a wonderfully short line, and expensive, but delicious sandwiches. I sat outside the cafe on a lovely balcony and soaked up sunshine. It was marvelous.
I followed this with a quick and somewhat disappointing meeting with the honors program adviser. I still don't really know what to do about the whole honors program, but I think it will all work itself out. I don't need to do the honors program at all to really enjoy all that this university has to offer, but I will likely still apply to expand my options. Following my brief chat with the honors adviser I walked in more sun to the Sakuma viewpoint before my quiz section on enviro. studies. I really enjoyed this little cove on Portage Bay. It was nice to see the boats, houseboats, and trees from this waterfront outcropping. It was a calming and soothing experience right before a rather chill first quiz section.
Classes here have been great and all my life seems to going swell. There is still so much to explore here and I feel like this is really an amazing university. Once you knock down the walls that make this place fit into a certain box, it really becomes a place that opens up to you. If you reach out your hand here, you receive a handshake, maybe even a hug sometimes!
"Oui mais... non" - Mylene Farmer
Thursday, September 30, 2010
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