Wow, the past two weeks have been ever so busy. Spring is blooming, and so too is my life. I loathe admitting that seasonal depression is a real thing, but after this last winter I believe there is insurmountable evidence of it. In the future I have to live somewhere warm, where the birds never stop singing; somewhere warm, where the grass is always green; somewhere warm, where I always regret sleeping; somewhere warm, where life's fortunes never fade away.
Improv. show was a success, Waiting for Godot is turning into a real fine piece of theatre, and I just caught word that I've been accepted into MBC's M.Litt program in Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature in Performance!! The latter being the heaviest weight on my back. With those three hurdles jumped (well, almost) I feel light as a feather and dream sweetly of floating through the Spring Breeze.
Here are a couple of photos of MBC for anyone who wants to know what it looks like...
This is the administration building. All of the other buildings look similar... That Greco-Southern Plantation look. Each building stands tall upon a very steep hill.
This is a picture from the school of downtown Staunton. Look, in the background... mountains!
A street in downtown Staunton.
For all of you who are in the area, please come and check out Waiting for Godot . It'll be a real interresting piece of theatre. I'd reserve or buy your tickets early, however. I'm putting the audience on stage so there are only about 120 seats. Reserve through me. Buy early in Ludwig during dinner.
Adieu!