Sunday, October 11, 2015

Jimi Thing

 
 
  My friend Ash has rearranged the strings on this wonderful instrument and for me to play for the time being. I am beyond grateful for this gesture. :)

 
  Footage (as requested by Aunt Tracey) from our most recent jam session at the above link.  Ash is playing the brilliant lead, and the rough and at times off-rhythm chords are products of my clumsy fingers on the perfection pictured above.
 
This beer (4-pack) demanded my purchase in the grocery store as it's creative label caught my eye.
This time, the cover didn't deceive: it had that light crisp, pale ale taste  with a hint of banana, maybe. (8.5% V) (also visually appealing upon pour straw colored and bubbly. )  I like what you're doing, Family Brewery Huyghe

I recently visited the Leuven M-museum recently with a group of friend, we shared some laughs and took the art in with varying interpretations.  I managed to sneak some pictures:




Right hand?






 
 

Monday, October 5, 2015

Belgian Palm Trees



                                                                                                                                                                                                                       There is definitely a major adjustment to methods in this new setting. After much deliberation, my academic schedule goes on like this:





Belgian palm trees                   :)
"A convenient passage between Tiensestraat and Naamstraat [two frequently visited streets}"
Wednesday: Medieval Philosophy 9:00 (Language & Cognition focus) Phenomenology 16:00 THursday: Modern Philosophy 11:00 Ancient Philosophy(Audit)14:00 New business development 18:00
Friday : Foundation of time seminar 11:00
After class on Thursday, I had to laugh when I came across a sign that read:
MISSING BUDDY report:
We are looking for an MA philosophy student...named Ryan born September 27, 1990...
They are experimenting with the format of the phenomenology course by adding a supplemental online course with several lectures done in video format accompanied by a discussion forum. Anyone can follow this online course for free on the First World War at:

I stop bye the bakery about once a week for a fresh loaf of bread,
occasional stop for chocolate but usually use the one in the desk.
















On my birthday, I took a day-trip to Bruges, the city was ridiculously romantic, and it was a sunny day. It has been sunny ever since that day, actually. (quite rare for this region) With that in mind, I've been doing my best to read at the park or outside the department to soak up as many rays as I can while it lasts. After class on Thursday, I had to laugh when I came across a sign that read:
MISSING BUDDY report:
We are looking for an MA philosophy...named Ryan born September 27, 1990.






Houses along the canal