I’m starting to run out of things to talk about (and take photos of) around campus. I’ll have to start doing more interesting things. Of course, I find my work fascinating, but I don’t expect anyone else to be riveted by my description of it.
On Saturday, before we went to the Hollywood Bowl, me and my new friend Josh went for a drive along the pacific coast highway. It’s pretty scenery, with the mountains so close to the coast. On a clear day, you can also see the Channel Islands to the Southwest of the road, although on Saturday they were just vague shapes in the haze. It was certainly the full cliché experience, since Josh has just himself a manual red convertible (Mazda Miata). It’s his first car, and he’s extremely chuffed with it. I took this photo pointing backwards over the rear of the car, because the setting sun was ahead of us.
It’s amazing how quickly the sun sets here. There’s no real twilight, which is quite disconcerting, especially when driving because the cars suddenly need their headlights. Joshua’s just as unused to that as I am, being from New Jersey.
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