trip
The trip to Cincinnati was largely uneventful until I got to the city. I had failed to account for rush hour (I didn't realize that Cincinnati is as large as, or larger than, Pittsburgh, with rush hour spilling onto the interstates). I also made a wrong turn off the exit and it took me a while to figure that out, as I was looking for a T intersection on a road that I had been warned changes names. Oops. When I called the program organizer (yay for cell phones) for instruction, she seemed surprised to hear that I was arriving today (though we had talked about it via email). Fortunately, the dorm manager was around and could let me in once I found my way to campus.
There was one other student in my program here on Friday (Paula), and a woman who is at HUC doing research. (I've heard rumors of a second researcher but haven't seen her.) Almost everyone else arrived Saturday, with a few coming on Sunday. The people I've met so far seem to be very nice folks.
Aside to
lefkowitzga: you were right; audio
books in the car seem to work fine. I've now heard the
first 3/7ths of the third Harry Potter book. There are
definitely things that didn't come through in the
movie, like the depth of Snape's resentment of Lupin
and the whole triple-booked-Hermione thing (which
was much more low-key in the movie).
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access.
I beg your pardon, but we've been to the dark ages and they do indeed have a net connection. :)
hi
Glad to hear it. Opens up some potential for those family trips to Toronto. Multi-tasking is so fulfilling! :)
All the backstory about Harry's dad and the Marauders is pretty much missing from the movie, and I thought it added some depth to the story. The Bradley's near my office has all of the Harry Potter books on tape, and some books on CD, if you decide to keep up with this. Today I saw "The Red Tent" there, a book my mother really enjoyed.