Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Fog, fog, and more Aristotle

It's foggy today, which is weird because it was super nice yesterday. This, ladies and gentlemen, is San Francisco's summertime blues. September and October are generally great months to visit because it is beautiful weather. And not fall weather, but nice-comfy-no-sweater-needed weather. But it's a rollercoaster lately. The fog yesterday was gone by ten in the morning, but it's lingering today which means it's not as hot. This I don't consider great because I'm having lunch with Shawna this afternoon. The only good thing about having to meet Shawna downtown is that there's always less fog downtown because it's on the other side of the hill.

I so glad that this is an open book midterm, because I so didn't read all the plays thouroughly. And Kim finally emailed the two powerpoint presentations to me. Keeping my fingers crossed that I can bring those to the test. It's about Aristotle and the elements of drama regarding tragedies and comedies. Granted, everyone knows that a tragedy traditionally ends in a death and a comedy doesn't, if not adding a marriage or birth to the happy ending. But it goes into more theory, big words in German that I'll have to know and be able to use. The other glad thing about this test is that I only have to write 50% of it in German, the other 50% in English of course. So, whew!

I think that's it for now. I need to stock the office with paper and the like, not to mention download pictures for an agent. Yesterday was fun - Kirk got about 20 offers on a property in Foster City between 4 and 5. So, you can imagine my chicken-without-head like qualities. :)