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Easter/Stress Awareness Day/Eggs Benedict Day/Birthday Of The Queen (Denmark)/Easter Parade (New York)/Merrie Monarch Festival (Hawaii)
2006-04-16 @ 10:23 p.m.

Am frantically studying for my test tomorrow. Okay, so maybe frantically isn't quite the truth. Bought four bars of Hershey's earlier in preparation for Wednesday's guard duty. Haha! The Easter performance was great! Kudos to the cast and crew that made it happen. Would have loved to have been involved, but maybe some other time, when I'm not stuck in an army camp. I thought Reverend Ng's sermon was very good. Not alienating, to borrow his phrasing. Mel's art tour thing might not happen after all, so coffee seems like the most likely alternative. Have already finished The Enchanter, which is a very slim volume. (Leaving out the commentary by his son, Dmitri, Nabokov's short story weighs in at 70-plus pages.) Quite liked it, if only because Nabokov's prose is gorgeous. Brought the other Nabokov volume I bought on Saturday, along with Henry James's The Portrait Of A Lady, which I began reading over the weekend. He's another masterful prose stylist, the effect being primarily aesthetic. It should prove an interesting read...



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