Today I am feeling much better. Rather than napping, I was able to work on my thesis for a few hours. Yay! Twelve pages down, another 13 + editing + citing to go!
We had a nice game of scrabble last night despite a ferocious and sudden wind storm that upset the board and broke a few glasses, scattering beach floats and bathing suits down the hall in its wake. The sudden and mercurial changes in weather here are part of the charm, I am told. It is apparently not unusual that at ouzo hour I felt warm in my new Samothracian Jungle-Print Jumper dress (just wait until I get a photo of this specimen from the 1972 dig) and that only a half hour later we all grabbed sweaters before dinner.
Today I have spent most of my time cataloguing lamps. The existence of a large number of lamps at a sanctuary points to nocturnal cult rites and activity, so we are hoping to get a sense of which buildings might have housed evening rituals based on the concentrations of lamps found within or near specific building sites. In the abstract, I think this is very interesting. In actuality, it involves a lot of typing into FileMaker. Thanks to my IPod, this isn’t so torturous, and hopefully we will find an interesting answer in a day or two.
Friday, July 6, 2007
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I don't know, boring data entry still sounds fabulous given the right location. Yeah, I could count lamps on a beach. I've spent days counting other nonsense in an icky building, so Greek island is definitely a step up. Perhaps I can get Michelle to mail me...
The bright side of lamps (I'm channeling my mother):
If this whole art history thing doesn't work out (and even if it does), you have great resume content for the inventory specialist position at Pottery Barn.
Mom's version for me in undergrad was McDonald's, so look how far you've come!
or you can open "Kati's Pottery Bazaar" on eBay. A few detailed photos; a "Buy Now" button and
Voila!
No more financial worries...
Either independently wealthy in the shadowy world of international antiquities trading (putting your AU Major to good use!)
or permanent guest of the Greek Government (guest pass number 24601)
Wow! I'm not sure whether to be more offended by my father's suggestion that I go criminal, or by his assertion that I'd have learned such skills at AU (although, given President Ladner's record, that's possible) I think I appreciate Sarah's suggestion. I guess I'd prefer to see you in aisle 3 than in cell block 10!
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