I was there today for a guided tour. No pictures allowed, so this is text only.
Many wonderful works of art to see. We had a tour guide who showed us the highlights and then turned us loose. 60 law students are now semi-expert on annunciation paintings and their symbolism. A classmate got hollered at when he and I were discussing a painting and he was gesturing too close to the line of death...a gallery person asked us firmly to step back. They are not kidding around. We gave plenty of Scussis and moved on.
Plenty of walking involved; a recurring theme over here. The weather decided to drop all pretenses at rain, and move right to warm, sunny weather.
As a result of the tour, classes lasted until 1930 this evening. I still maintain perfect attendance to date at both schools. Enviro class remains in the civil law tradition, despite a new proffesor. Comparative ConLaw gets a new prof tomorrow, the presiding judge of the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals. Earlier this summer, for trial class, I argued my class case in front of the presiding judge of the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals. Just 11 or 12 more and my collection will be complete.
1.5 weeks until the girls get here. It has been about a month since I left home; left the girls.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
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