Oct. 7th, 2004

Mmm, food.

Oct. 7th, 2004 06:08 pm
icepixie: (Default)
Woo-hoo! The chicken salad I made for lunch today tasted even better than the usual one we make from canned chicken. Awesome. And then I got to use more of the chicken for cheesy chicken broccoli at dinner tonight, and, because I got a freak five-breast pack, I have two more to use for more chicken salad. Maybe I'll go ahead and do that in the morning. And then I have some ground beef to work my way through next week after I OD on the chicken. Heh.

Cooking isn't so bad, really. I kind of like it when all goes well. *watches everyone who knew "Becca, the anti-Julia Child" fall over in shock*

Now, back to Lyrical Ballads. Thankfully, we get to pick and chose which poems we read out of it, so I'm letting the Ancient Mariner go to sea without me. But some of the others are pretty snooze-worthy, too. Wake me up in time for choir...
icepixie: (Miles to go)
OMG, this is the best hot chocolate I've ever tasted. And it's just Sainsburys' store brand. Wooooow. When I go back home, I'm gonna need to find an importer of this stuff...

Anyway, choir tonight (so odd to have that on Thursday, not Wednesday). We're doing Handel's Messiah for the first term. It totally took me until we did the Hallelujah chorus at the very end of the two hours to realize, "oh! We're doing that Messiah!" Yeah, I can be a little slow on the uptake. We're also beginning work on a choral setting of pieces from the Canturbury Tales, which we're performing in the spring. It's some odd combination of Middle and Modern English, or perhaps they just modernized the spelling of the original Middle English. That's probably it. (And can I just say how cool it is to be singing the Canterbury Tales in England? 'Cause hee.) This choir is a lot like Community Choir at Kenyon; only it's about two-thirds of the size, and the conductor, while very amusing in a dry and British sort of way, isn't Doc Locke. No one can be Doc. The skill level seemed slightly higher than first semesters at Kenyon have started out, but possibly that was because people have heard the Messiah before.

Oh, and before I forget: Your eggs have no ambition! (tm [livejournal.com profile] rowdycamels)

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