Sunday, March 28, 2010
Spring in Seattle
Life is charming at the moment, full of love, art and enjoyable escapades in the Pacific Northwest. I meant to do a great deal of reading for pleasure over Spring Break, but instead Matthew and I ogled books in libraries and bookshops all around Seattle. The sun shone brilliantly until today, when I drove him to the airport in the pouring rain. It was fitting in that heartbreaking and cinematic way.
Tomorrow I return to university life and begin to trudge through the remaining five weeks of my time as an undergrad. Being a pseudo adult all these years was rather spectacular, though.
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