Short on words but not on shots. May 11-14 I visited my friend Nathan in the Pacific Northwest. D6 lifers may recall my visit to him last year, when he lived in Tacoma. He now lives in Seattle. I was met off the bus from the airport with squeals and glee by my old Minneapolis pal now Seattle resident Andy.
Later that night I hunted down Nathan, and early-morning Friday we skipped the country for Vancouver. The main purpose of our visit was for me to check out the University of British Columbia campus, my 98 percented positive home for the next two years as I pursue a master’s degree in library science.
That’s right. Canada done gonna make me a real, live librarian. Situated on a peninsula, twenty minutes from downtown, the UBC campus looks like a national forest, complete with a Japanese garden, snow-capped mountains on the horizon, and a clothing-optional (read: nude) beach.
I’ll slobber on about how much I’m going to miss Minneapolis and the Midwest and all that they’ve done for and to me (…not to mention friends and family…) in the coming months, when later becomes now and the real unequivocal. In the meantime, marvel at our adventures!
Upon my return to Minneapolis was the third annual Goth Prom. In an unfortunate turn, my great friend and former roommate Anna was struck with violent food poisoning. Plans of reviving old times of gussying up and gothing out were replaced by web searches on Whether Or Not Someone Is Actually About To Die. She recovered and arrived to prom much later in the night (hooray!) but not until after I had already left (nooooes!).
It was still fun, but no Goth Prom web gallery this year—just a few pictures of me alone in my apartment, despairing like a proper goth should.
The new downtown Minneapolis Public Central Library opened last Saturday. It is the bomb times a thousand. I’d been skeptical for months as the structure on the outside grew more gruesome—inside it is fabulous, and now the whole is making me fond.
Methinks they stole some of the Heart of the Beast May Day Parade costumes—they certainly stole the families of bouncy kids.
Oo! And the May Day Parade was fun.
I’ll have to conduct usability tests later.
It was too busy to do much but pick my jaw off the floor, wade through the looters in the DVD aisles, and stumble upon a card catalogue of recipes, including Hillary Clinton’s chocolate chip cookies. Mmmm-K.
Uptown street artist 27 rocks my world.
I’m listening to Modest Mouse’s the moon & antarctica. It makes me weepy.
prollymolly
May 23, 2006 at 2:30 pmI like the pic of you cornering hard on a lion.
🙂
..meh
megh
May 23, 2006 at 7:33 pmthough small in size, twar fierce in spirit! heehee. lemme know if you want any of ’em high res for printering.
Bree
May 25, 2006 at 4:48 pmI think your sly goth is my favorite picture of you ever.
megh
May 25, 2006 at 5:13 pmreally? even better than the rock-on nascar cherry tomato shot? or the freaking-out meg with the drawn-on ballon by your dorm room shot?
…and to think, i was rushing the picturing (thus the poor light) because my battery was about to die. (you can see roland’s limp body in the corner.)
Bree
May 25, 2006 at 9:13 pmYep – those are also good, but this is still my favorite.
megh
May 26, 2006 at 10:57 pm😀 hee.
*News Flash!*
Mark D. of various fame (www.cheek.blogspot.com) reports that someone stole the corduroy lion pants off 27’s electrical box guy! what the hell is wrong with people, seriously. 🙁
megh
June 22, 2006 at 10:19 ambree has this to share:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/49296258@N00/
thanks, bree! 😀
Shawno
June 26, 2006 at 11:47 amThe apartment looks like it’s become your space now. Hurrah!
Hurrah!
S
megh
June 27, 2006 at 3:47 pmsure has. yall should visit before i dismantle it in august.