Returning again
Apr. 2nd, 2005 09:13 pmBack from Cornwall! What bits of my face and scalp that didn't get burnt in Austria are now nicely red thanks to the Cornish sun. I haven't had this many freckles since I was five. They've even sprouted on my hands (well, more than were there before, anyway). And I swear to god, I have white streaks in my hair now, it's so light.
I didn't do much on my beach vacation. I went to St. Michael's Mount, which was vaguely interesting, sort of, and I walked along the coastal trail for a bit. Nothing too exciting. (St. Michael's Mount is a medieval island church and house off the coast of Cornwall reachable by a stone causeway at low tide. I took a boat over there in the morning and walked back in the afternoon.) I did a lot of reading in the sun on the mount and the beach, which is likely the cause of said sunburn. Note to self: invest in a hat and sunblock before Paris.
Um...yes. I have three more days before I'm off to France, and I'm hoping to get my pictures from the past two weeks up before then. We'll see how well that goes, as I also have to submit course requests for next semester, write up my application for Advanced Poetry, plan our weekend in Kent in May, and do that little thing called "work"...
I didn't do much on my beach vacation. I went to St. Michael's Mount, which was vaguely interesting, sort of, and I walked along the coastal trail for a bit. Nothing too exciting. (St. Michael's Mount is a medieval island church and house off the coast of Cornwall reachable by a stone causeway at low tide. I took a boat over there in the morning and walked back in the afternoon.) I did a lot of reading in the sun on the mount and the beach, which is likely the cause of said sunburn. Note to self: invest in a hat and sunblock before Paris.
Um...yes. I have three more days before I'm off to France, and I'm hoping to get my pictures from the past two weeks up before then. We'll see how well that goes, as I also have to submit course requests for next semester, write up my application for Advanced Poetry, plan our weekend in Kent in May, and do that little thing called "work"...