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Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Santo Domingo is: stone churches half a millennia old overlooking tony bars built fronting Columbus's fortress. It's playing "spot the tourist" for beginners: any older white men wearing shorts- not pants- and frequently plaid shirts, with straw hat and sandal wearing wives a few steps ahead (why else would they be trolling Calle el Conde, shopping for larimar, instead of holed up in some air conditioned hotel bar?), younger couples, backpacks in tow, or the occasional Dutch or German family. It's music, at all hours of day or night. Blackouts, and terror, and here we are, 30 minutes from the nearest hospital and the bridge back to the capital albeit rebuilt after the flood waters took it is still unpaved, but things are all right in the end, calm enough to stay by the sea and watch the moonset. I noted with amusement the kiddy ride we plopped my cousin down on (second cousin um, twice removed?)- Sylvester but with Tweety firmly in hand. Santo Domingo has become el Faro, the lighthouse, where the remains (one version) of Columbus are buried, huge, monolithic, on the outskirts of town (like all the Boer monuments in South Africa, I couldn't help but notice, although here the shared patrimony stretches back 3 more centuries of generations) distracting but not completely from the perfect red orb of a sun, setting. In the wide plaza to its northern side boys are playing baseball, girls are bumping around a volleyball, and a small contingent of others are stretching in time to an exercise routine dictated from a van (that is gone 20 minutes later).
It's nisperos and papaya and limonada and presidente, and reading feast of the goat and da vinci code but not, as of yet, writing my thesis, really.
its decadence, here, but under a perpetually young blue sky.

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Monday, January 17, 2005

The Mississippi State Tax Commission's answering machine message today: "On Monday, January 17, our office will be closed in observance of Robert E. Lee, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr's birthday. "

no joke, checked it.

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Sunday, January 16, 2005

I finished my take-home test by 10 (a record) and there is powder white snow falling, and yes I have thesis, but I also think I have carpal tunnel, or something (sadly enough, not from writing from studying econ online), so at any rate I will pretend tonight that I am done! with first semester. It is quiet and snowy and I have Strange Days though I wish there had been something happier at Lamont. Nonetheless. I wish I could have felt more accomplished, but given my ennui during most of this semester, I will take what I have as accomplished enough.
for the time being....and enjoy:) and maybe the adrenaline that seems to have been stored from a semester of oversleeping will taper off, and I will be able to get more than the 4 hours of sleep I've (unwillingly) been getting....
old but new elliott smith and gomez, and new juanes for the listening, too.

(later...and I went sledding! and learned how to play backgammon:)

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Tuesday, January 11, 2005

hehe

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Sunday, January 09, 2005

So I haven't done air at the radio station since last spring, and figured, why not, and sign up for two hours of the Count Basie orgy. Walk in the door, phone call.

"When is the Tex Beneke orgy?"
I go look in the program guide, don't see anything, tell him so...then realize its sort of a rhetorical question, as in, why the hell do you never do a Tex Beneke orgy?
I'm sorry sir, I'll suggest it to the jazz department, maybe in the spring?
"You'll NEVER do a Tex Beneke orgy. You guys will have every third-rate black musician that comes along, but no one else. You know why? You're RASCIST. RASCIST."
click. hangs up.

there are many ironies in there...but I'm tired and don't want to go into them...

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Thursday, January 06, 2005

I know I know I know.
another way to procrastinate, that may be more trouble than its worth.
but if you're gonna try for one, anyway...

please?

http://www.freeiPods.com/?r=13685921


(listening to Brazilian music, studying Portuguese, then a loverly Brazilian lunch with my Portuguese class....and its so cold out...I want to go to Brazeeeeeuuuuuuuu!)


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