Monday, February 6

yesterday's flicker of coffetish snow probably served as a warning of the intense shower that we were about to receive today.

it looks as if someone accidentally hit the 'eject' button on the vacuum cleaner and released this alarming display of snowfall.

i had an 8am class (yes, on a monday morning!) and it was still dark when i walked out of my residence hall.. the lecture was snooze-button worthy but guess what, i am just glad school starts this week. FINALLY! something to look forward to and i plan my lessons from monday to thursday which is a real hoot since i always preferred 3-day weeks back in singapore. nerdnerdnerd.. yes, that's what it says on my danish ID CARD under occupation.. haha..

i realised i haven't been keeping up with the news as in current affairs and visited TODAYonline.. wow, all the controversy the danish cartoons have caused! who would have thought the danes were capable of getting the world excited over anything apart from their royal family.. hmm.. but you know what the news never changes.. there's always someone out there just dying to blow himself up.. there will always a couple of politicians who quibble like children over the role of train master in a game of choo-choo train.. the 9-11 conspirators are STILL in the midst of trial (like how long does it take to decide the fate of someone who lent a hand in orchestrating monstrosity?!)

so i flipped over to 8-days because at least entertainment news updates itself regularly.. oh how i miss 8-days! but eww jeanette aw.. haha.. this brings me to a comversation i had with a good friend, diana i think about how today's mini-newmakers and she mentioned something about jeanette aww and her insatiable need to breathe in after every sentence, hence making it look as if she can't get the words out.. heh heh

oh yes, last night we had sunday dinner- italian theme! pizza, lasagne, salad.. apparently the french are going to be cooking next sunday... french food zeeee yummm..

i visited the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek musuem and it didn't take me longer than an hour to visit the entire musuem as most is closed for renovations- for spring, i am guessing. they had a feature of eygption art from the amarna period and a gallery which housed paintings from monet, van gogh and sulptures mainly from edgar degas.

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hmm well it is kind of hard to be impressed or enamoured by the artefacts, especially if you have been to the sistine chapel or even to beijing.. and since photography wasn't allowed in the galleries.. please make do with the exterior shot of the building and the main interior lobby.

i'm going back to my readings.. no not the notes but current 'apple-author of my eye' sue townsend's number ten.. ta!

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