June 24th, 2007

Sunday at the library

I’ve never worked a weekend before, and it’s not as quiet as one might imagine. When the library hasn’t got many students, it draws out members of the general public, independent scholars and lunatics. Also, today, a bird; I got to chase a small frightened sparrow around with a box for a while, which was kinda fun. And talk to some visiting scholars from Venezuala and Korea. Oh, now my colleague is looking at puppies on the internet. Aww, pugs.

Ok, it’s pretty quiet here. Only 1 hour and 17 minutes to go!

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