jason erik lundberg
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Dammit. I missed another entry yesterday. Sorry, folks. But hey, I figure missing two entries in thirty-eight days ain't too shabby. As busy as I am here, I'm actually surprised I haven't missed more.

Yesterday was pretty fun. Janet and I walked down to the Krege Art Museum, which was pretty cool. There were a whole slew of Pueblo (Zuni and Hopi) statuettes there which symbolized the different archetypes in their religions, and it really made me want to do more research on them. The Marilyn Monroe piece that Andy Warhol did was in there. An original Salvador Dali painting was in there. But probably the coolest thing was a "sound piece": twenty or thirty vertical copper rods planted into a block, and which, when gathered together then released, gave off a sound like dozens of church bells ringing.

Last night was the final Clarionites reading, but I had to leave early near the end to drive down to Ann Arbor to meet my friend Coryanna. I was a half hour late (she almost left), but we went downtown and sat at an outdoor bar/restaurant and had a drink and caught up. Then at around 11:00 I headed back to East Lansing, and evidently missed an exit. But I looked at the map and found another way back, which was only slightly longer. When I got back, people were playing Thing in the lounge, then we just sat around and talked for a while.

After sleeping in this morning, I got up and got Janet and we drove over to return a couple of DVDs to Blockbuster (one of which we didn't get a chance to watch), then we grabbed some lunch and headed over to the library to look for the old Clarion manuscripts. After a half-hour of asking people and searching through computer systems, we came up nil. Nobody seemed to know where they were. So I'll have to ask Lister tomorrow exactly where they are.

My meeting with Tim and Karen is at 3:00 today, and I have laundry to do, so I'm going to scoot now.



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