thoughtfulness in spring

My blog titles are starting to become poetically confusing, but just try and understand them anyways.

My sickness is just finally beginning to show signs of weakness as a week has passed by. However these brutal trombone quartet practices are really bad on my throat, especially in this condition, and so I leave those without the ability to talk. But nevertheless, the practices have been going great and I’m still feeling better bit by bit.

I’m very much enjoying my research into the life, times, and meaning of that short-lived genius named John Keats. Must-read poems include Ode On A Grecian Urn, Ode To A Nightingale, and Hyperion.

For some political outlooks, I’m very pleased to see Baghdad freed. I was watching the video of the Iraqis pulling down the huge Saddam statue in Baghdad and I felt extremely glad for the people of Iraq. After so much worry about how the people would react once the Coalition forces reached Baghdad, it put me at peace to watch the Iraqis in celebration. I can’t imagine having to live in such fear and uncertainty. I thank God that this war was quick, precise, and ultimately effective. Now time for some rebuilding and renewal.

The Connotation for today is initially bewildering. But after a long deliberation in CollEng, we affirmatively came to that deduction about senior awards. Enjoy.

  

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