May 22, 2008

Close (okay, pretty far away) encounters of the skunk kind

The skunk I saw looked sorta like this, but this isn't him.



Today's major highlight came right before lunch. Looking out the windows in our office, I could see a skunk running across the hill below. We're on the third floor, so we have a pretty good view. There are some stairs leading to the townhomes (where Mark lives) and I saw him (the skunk, not Mark), running across the stairs.

My first thought was "AWESOME!!!" I've never seen a skunk in the wild before that wasn't dead, so I was pretty excited. After all, they are pretty cool looking. Some people even have descented ones as pets. :)

Anyway, according to my mother, if you see a skunk during the daytime out and about, he may have rabies. This makes sense because they are nocturnal. So, being the concerned citizen I am, I thought that someone should do something about this potentially dangerous, although cute, critter. Meagan suggested that I call security, which I did. The conversation went pretty much like this:

ME:Hi, I just wanted to let you know that there is a skunk behind the LC...we think he might have rabies since he's out during the daytime.

SECURITY: Ok, thanks for letting us know.

It was brief, but I think it got the job done. Hopefully the skunk gets captured if he has rabies. Some would say hopefully he gets captured anyway, but I kind of liked him. He definitely made the day more interesting. Maybe I'll see him again someday, but I doubt it. He's probably long gone on his way to Kentucky by now.

After I called security, I was pretty excited. I mean, how often do you see a wild animal threatening an entire college campus and then get to call it in?? Not too often, really. So, in my happy state I proudly proclaimed that I was going to write a blog about this. This blog is (obviously) the result.

May 20, 2008

update...to be updated (ironically) later

here is a brief update of what has been going on in my world.

school has ended, courtney went home, i got a job, moved to spence, and started my job. meanwhile, mark is in illinois.

there you go...more later!

May 16, 2008

Pride and Prejudice

Right now I'm watching Pride and Prejudice. This is one of my favorite movies because of the complexity of the characters of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. If you have not yet seen this movie, I highly recommend it.

I just finished watching the scene where Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth argue, and I have to say that this scene really makes the movie work. There is so much tension between the two of them that you can feel it. There is of course his love for her, as well as her dislike of him. The fact that the scene takes place in a thunderstorm with the rain pounding down in the background only adds to the deliciousness of it all. The scene is even more enveloping if you have seen the movie or read the book (also quite excellent) before. Then, you know the truth behind everything.

There is so much passion in this movie, which by itself is wonderful, but the fact that it is all disguised and kept under restraint with the exception of a few scenes is superb.

This movie simultaneously makes me wish I had a sister to share life with and completely happy that I do not. Thankfully, brothers are far less of a strain.

The film, like the book, is also full of witty remarks, which I love. The best movie visually is nothing, in my opinion, without a strong dialogue.

I know this post was quite scatterbrained, but this movie produces a lot of thoughts. :)