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As I'm typing this, my cat is doing elegant leaps around the table to topple mom's grading paperwork wherever she lands. Beautiful. Graceful. Annoying. Mom doesn't appreciate me laughing, but what can you do? Show respect? In this economy? I'm certainly not going to interfere with nature's way: re the cat's inherent naughtiness.

I made it through the valley of midterms - and know for a fact I passed one of them quite tidily. The other was a real bugbear because it was a take home that I fell under a hormonal malaise for a few days while doing it and I didn't get to enjoy my week off as much as I would have liked or at all. I do not recommend hormones. They're a real rip off.

My first spin class (part of program: survive archaeological dig without digging my own grave) did not go well in the sense that they gave me a refund in the first ten minutes. It TURNS OUT I can't make my feet go forward in the stirrups without intense pain! I'm a broken individual! I'm going to be seeing a PT because this really strikes me as not an ideal body format?

I'll be doing walking laps and minor weights instead to increase my stamina and overall strength. I wish I had a cheats console so I could just set body strength and stamina up to max without having to mess with anything else.

Speaking of the archaeological dig ie field school, I sent in my paperwork to get approved to go on it and now it's a waiting game of it actually goes through. Last year's field school was cancelled because not enough students were interested! I don't get that. How can you NOT want to hike into the middle of the Canadian prairie and dig for six hours in high heat?

Meanwhile in regular school, the pottery (from 1300s!) we're sorting is going well - I found pieces that fit together and reassembled pieces of a vessel and that was very cool. Everyone else had gotten to do that already and I'm glad I finally found some! Thankfully we're only being graded on how much work we do, not what fate hands us in the excavation. And I work like a busy little beaver.

My ongoing personal mystery on whether an archaeologist ever unearths some pottery and goes 'wow, this pottery really sucks!' or a projectile point and goes 'wow, whoever made this was pretty inept' has been solved as the professor really ripped into Bessant pottery and points during class the other day. Ugly, crude, etc, were all used. And then she mentioned that Avonlea, in the same area, was very pretty so now I choose to believe Besant style was its era version of Brutalist architecture and see if I can really annoy her by making this into a bit.

Also did you know North America once had camels? That lived in the arctic? Fun fact. They were also huge. And that there's species of mammoth besides the woolly mammoth? You can use their remains to date human remains because they only lived in certain time periods.

I'm finishing up now, the cat has started flinging things off the table.

Date: 2020-02-28 07:25 pm (UTC)
ashenmote: (hmm)
From: [personal profile] ashenmote
Yeah you should get that checked out.

I did know some guy in Wild West times imported camels for some US desert, my Lucky Luke comics taught me that. But I never heard about the arctic giant camels.

Why would there be any other mammoths? What else could they be other than wooly? Please tell me they were feathered.

Also, it is not very brave of your professor to have a feud with potters that lived ages ago.

Also, you are really good with words.

Date: 2020-02-28 10:03 pm (UTC)
phosfate: Ouroboros painting closeup (Default)
From: [personal profile] phosfate
There's a movie about the camels, called Hawmps.

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