1 May! It's my birthmonth!

May 01, 2024 12:36


I have fourteen books out from the library at the moment which I haven't finished. This includes one audiobook I have unfortunately misplaced. It is called Infinite Jest. I will renew it on 4 May if I haven't found it by then, since it is incredibly expensive to replace (by $45, so the $332 of the $377 is still coming out of my going-abroad account (which doesn't really exist except mentally but MY MIND STILL EXISTS IN AN EXISTENTIAL MANNER I SWEAR I USED TO DO MATHS TOO JUST LIKE ALL MY COUSINS AND I WAS REALLY QUITE GOOD AT IT BUT I SWITCHED MAJORS BECAUSE IT MADE ME CLING TO COCCHAN AND TILLY IN FEAR OF WHAT I READ OF WHAT HAPPENED TO SOME OF MY PEERS T_T) - but wait, I haven't gotten to go anywhere yet ._. I'm still making plans here... although I have had the history of not having my library account marked if I renew the day after the material is due, as well, which grants me more search time.



There is a raven at the suet outside flapping its wings in an interesting way. It flew towards me after about three seconds so I could observe it more clearly, which was nice. I mean, it could have been a crow, but both animals have been reported to live in my area, by more trackers than just me. I am not the only member of the West Chester Bird Club.
It takes some knowing to be able to tell the difference between a raven and a crow. Also an everyday blackbird. There are maybe five other kinds of that that sort of animal, too. I think that bluebirds can be mistaken for them, too, in certain lightings...

The Franklin Institute's Heart Exhibit is closing for renovations. It will re-open in November as an exhibit about the full human body, according to reports I saw from NBC and CBS.

So now I will look for IJ.
The last I saw of it, it was in my room.

I looked there for the missing material with unfortunately no success.

Hmmm. If it is not in my room, then where could it be?
It was a small, oblong rectangular box.

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