Namely, I am (as soon as I put some library laptops away, and take some things down to the faculty room to mail) on spring break.
Given that my summer break kept getting eaten by work, and Thanksgiving and winter breaks were mostly about my feeling really lousy, and not doing much besides watching back bits of TV shows and sleeping a lot, I am delighted to have a break in which I might actually have some brain and time to do something more enjoyable.
Tonight is for lounging.
Tomorrow is for our Springtide ritual (which means I must bake bread). There may be spinning group in the morning, depending on when I wake up and how starting the bread goes.
Sunday is for pottering. Also laundry, if I don't do it Saturday.
And then I drive up to Duluth for two lovely nights at a widely acclaimed bed and breakfast, a bunch of pottering around a city I don't know yet, and probably a fair drive up the coast of Lake Superior (last one is weather dependent, but it looks like the few things that would discourage me are unlikely. Basically, anything that makes driving actively unpleasant, like a blizzard or major storms.) I have an idea of which places I'd like to eat at, and other that, a vague idea of other things I want to do. There'll be photos and journal foo about it after.
And then there's more lounging and stuff, along with less thrilling things like doctor appts.
Yay for spring break!
Given that my summer break kept getting eaten by work, and Thanksgiving and winter breaks were mostly about my feeling really lousy, and not doing much besides watching back bits of TV shows and sleeping a lot, I am delighted to have a break in which I might actually have some brain and time to do something more enjoyable.
Tonight is for lounging.
Tomorrow is for our Springtide ritual (which means I must bake bread). There may be spinning group in the morning, depending on when I wake up and how starting the bread goes.
Sunday is for pottering. Also laundry, if I don't do it Saturday.
And then I drive up to Duluth for two lovely nights at a widely acclaimed bed and breakfast, a bunch of pottering around a city I don't know yet, and probably a fair drive up the coast of Lake Superior (last one is weather dependent, but it looks like the few things that would discourage me are unlikely. Basically, anything that makes driving actively unpleasant, like a blizzard or major storms.) I have an idea of which places I'd like to eat at, and other that, a vague idea of other things I want to do. There'll be photos and journal foo about it after.
And then there's more lounging and stuff, along with less thrilling things like doctor appts.
Yay for spring break!