{"id":245,"date":"2007-02-02T22:19:44","date_gmt":"2007-02-03T04:19:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.universalem.org\/homo_aestheticus\/?p=245"},"modified":"2012-11-09T23:55:49","modified_gmt":"2012-11-10T05:55:49","slug":"its-fish-fry-friday-but-i-did-not-get-any-fish-today","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.universalem.org\/homo_aestheticus\/2007\/02\/02\/its-fish-fry-friday-but-i-did-not-get-any-fish-today\/","title":{"rendered":"It&#8217;s fish-fry-Friday, but I did not get any fish today."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I stayed in the department rather late, even though after a short day of teaching I wanted to get out early &#8230; <em>alas!<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Julie visited my class today to hand out some surveys; it seems Melissa was a student of hers last spring. Everybody (not counting RJ and Lauren, who, along with one of my two Heidis, have dropped, I think) was there today, so after Julie left we did some grammar review, the quiz, and then took care of &#8220;administrative&#8221; things, in particular 1) splitting into 4-person groups for the group projects later and 2) exchanging essays for the peer-review aspect of the 1st essay. The bell rang, I collected homework, I advised Chris on some study-abroad matters, I ran into Prof. Steakley at the elevator, and I returned to my office, which remained rather quiet and empty once Kristi[e|i]n left.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Hans was in this afternoon, so I shut my office door so as not to draw attention to myself. He left and Sabine showed up, but we didn&#8217;t chat. It appears that Mark L. will be running the Freiburg program next year.<\/p>\n<p>When I left late in the afternoon it was about 4 degrees outside, and the walk over and down Bascom hill, buffeted by wind off of the lake, was chilly and painful, but the brisk pace of my walk helped. I felt the tips of my ears turning to pink rubbery ice, so just walked faster. Once on State Street matters improved slightly, for the street is a <em>tube<\/em>, and since the wind generally blows perpendicular to the direction of the street the buildings offer a measure of protection from the elements.<\/p>\n<p>I arrived at my destination and ordered a tall dark roast from the only attractive barista at Fair Trade and then chatted for a bit, cliche enough, about the weather. I could not see from my glasses, and they took minutes to de-fog. I took a table, but nothing along the wall was available, so I ran the iBook from battery power.<\/p>\n<p>The other day I was stupid enough to return home and forget to plug it in properly so that I ran the battery down, even though it <em>appeared<\/em> plugged in and charging.<\/p>\n<p>I took care of some file organizing and writing (and deleted a dozen comics by accident &#8230; a mistake in my bash script!), and shortly before I planned on leaving I discovered that Helena was sitting to my left, behind me, against the wall, so we chatted for a bit before she hurried out to catch the 28 home.<\/p>\n<p>Ten minutes later I packed things up and headed across the street to wait for the four.<\/p>\n<p>I am returning this evening to the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.rexgoliath.com\/rexgoliath\/aboutus\/history.jsp\">Rex-Goliath<\/a> Giant 47lb. Rooster that I bought yesterday at Woodman&#8217;s based on its cool-ass label. A drinkable Zinfandel; it gets better the longer it breathes. At $5.99 a bottle I can recommend it as a <em>cheap wine<\/em> &#8212; a bit of bite, not too dry, a little fruity, but not terribly complex.<\/p>\n<p>I considered returning to <em>Something Rotten<\/em> this evening (currently a bit past page 100), but I think that after writing a little more I&#8217;ll catch up on Battlestar Galactica and other things.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/wwwl.salon.com\/\">Salon<\/a>&#8216;s peak was &#8212; if it ever had one &#8212; in the late 90s, before it became unbearably gentrified and whiny, but from time to time it manages good stories and guest articles. <strong>VERY<\/strong> worth reading for those of us in or from Wisconsin &#8212; FUCK, for any U.S. citizen &#8212; is &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.salon.com\/opinion\/feature\/2007\/02\/02\/feingold\/\">Symbol of a timid Congress<\/a>: Why I oppose the Warner-Levin compromise resolution on the Iraq war&#8221; by Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin. There are few politicians living today whom I respect as <em>statesmen<\/em> (regardless of sex\/gender) &#8230; Russ is one. Give me enough wine and I&#8217;ll profess my love.<\/p>\n<p>So I sit here, shortly past 9pm, midway through &#8220;E,&#8221; and most of the way through Electric Light Orchestra (only a dozen-plus songs to go before I make it to <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Elis_Regina\">Elis Regina<\/a>, to whom I was introduced by the extremely dear and sincere Juliana back in Marbach, summer of 2003. Thereafter follow nearly 60 songs by Elton John, so I&#8217;d better enjoy the respite while I can.<\/p>\n<p>I got Thelonious Monk&#8217;s &#8220;5 x Monk x 5&#8221; this afternoon (remastered). When it comes to classical I need to make a trip to the Exclusive Company (State Street) &#8212; to the basement, that is. The old guy &#8212; very much a character out of Borges &#8212; who ran it is long dead, I believe, but they <em>should<\/em> still have the best classical inventory not only <em>in town<\/em> but damn near in the whole Midwest. I want C. Franck&#8217;s famous violin sonata.<\/p>\n<p>Back in 1996 when I was her TA for ID 1 (the freshman seminar) Laura Skoczylas gave me a cassette recording from her short-term German host family, which had had an &#8220;original instrument&#8221; Baroque ensemble going, and there was copious flute music on the cassette. I had Phoebe Harvey attempt to identify some of it for me; the jacket had no index. One of the things I recognized was a flute version of Franck&#8217;s sonata &#8212; it was still eerily beautiful and haunting played by a different instrument, though modern enough that it defied attempts at just giving yourself to it the way you can with many Romantic works.<\/p>\n<p>It is one of the few classical works I had on cassette that I never replicated on CD, and thus not on mp3 or ogg. The CDs at the Exclusive Company won&#8217;t disappear (there is likely a cheap NAXOS edition to be had), so there is no rush.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I stayed in the department rather late, even though after a short day of teaching I wanted to get out early &#8230; alas! 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