First off, if you like Richard Marx, he has a new song available to listen on his MySpace account. It's called "From the Inside." Check it out. Shame I can't download it to listen to it in my car.
Today's Wesley lunch was a repeat from last semester. The sermon dealt with "Christmas Trees and Strawberry Summers", from Reaching for Rainbows by Ann Weems. We discussed the good and the bad in life.
After lunch, I went on out on 204 to find the Savannah - Ogeechee Barge Canal Museum. I didn't have the cash to stay around to take some pictures. It looks like an interesting subject. However, I did get some pamphlets and a few shots of the area seen from 204. After that little jaunt, I explored the Henderson Golf Community and then went to Keller's Flea Market. Keller's is the home of this beautiful lady.
Once I got back on campus, I decided to walk around and take some shots of the flora on campus. It's a very pretty campus. As I was shoot those flora photos, I saw Craig, who I worked with at the Writing Center. He's no longer there, as well. In fact, his dread were all gone! He hoped my photos came out nice.
In Film today, we watched Chinatown. Very interesting film. It kept reminding me of Who Framed Roger Rabbit? . I wonder if it inspired Rabbit. I don't want to spoil the movie for those that haven't seen it, but Evelyn has a secret. As she's trying to tell Jake the secret, some of my classmates didn't see what was coming. They had to be told what the secret was when she told the whole truth. Now, I want to see Rabbit again! At least Rabbit has a happy ending! I was a little pissed at Chinatown's ending.
Posted by Shawn at November 6, 2006 10:17 PM in Flickr Photos, Savannah, Schooling.
In the graphic novel of "Roger Rabit" it ends with poor Roger going down in a hail of bullets. LOL!!!! I've never seen Chinatown, so I don't know if there are any similarities or not, but ya just knew I had to throw out that bit of trivia ;)
Posted by: Liz at November 8, 2006 12:35 AM


