A path, a path

Sep 15, 2006 11:52

I thought I'd share some photos from one of my many plant gathering outings nearby.


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alwen7 September 15 2006, 12:46:36 UTC
oh wow, the pictures are so beautiful! I really can´t tell which one is my favourite, they´re all very special i think!
and congratulations on your passed exams - now you have something to celebrate at the Lordi-gig ;)))
have fun!

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angeldying September 17 2006, 19:32:21 UTC
Thanks :)
he he, yes I can validate having spent the money on the ticket now ;) It was fun though. Not the best concert I've ever seen but it's nice to have seen then once live. I was surprised that the audience was so mixed. From little kids to people who looked like they were at least in their 50's or 60's. Never seen such a mixed crowd at a concert before.

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alwen7 September 17 2006, 21:06:53 UTC
really??? wow, that´s funny! :)
were there also people in Lordi-monster-costumes?

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bitter_moss September 15 2006, 13:00:32 UTC
Gorgeous pictures ! Yay - congrats on passing your exams and enjoy the gig :). So what kind of things do you study in your course?

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angeldying September 17 2006, 19:38:34 UTC
Thank you dear :)

Right now we're studying ecology and the next course is environmental chemistry, which I'm a bit nervous about. Chemistry isn't exactly one of my best subjects. The program is quite wide. We have also studied environment ethics, natural geography and things like that. Usually interesting stuff, I'm just feeling slightly tired of studies right now and especially sick of group projects :/ I guess I need to work on cooperating with others he he.

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bitter_moss September 19 2006, 14:49:21 UTC
:) That does sound like a really interesting program. I'm not good with things like chemistry either I get to choose between a lot of subjects - so I am going to make mine much more theoretically based (like environmental philosophy and literature.) Sure it's not the most job-friendly way to study, but I want to go to uni to learn, to make my general writing, teamwork, motivation e.t.c skills better. To network and also give myself the option of doing postgrad work. Plus I will be well-versed on environmental issues - and I can't see how that would hurt a future career in conservation/activism/environmental education...
How far along in your studies are you?

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angeldying September 17 2006, 20:15:59 UTC
Tackar och bockar

Well then you missed something. It's quite lovely out there. Lots of big old trees :D You used to live in Kungshamra too, right? It was wonderful to have it so close then. But it's not that far away for me now either.

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angeldying September 21 2006, 08:16:08 UTC
Thanks for the material you sent me :)
I'll see if i can find somewhere to put it up. Maybe at school. After all students are known to be stressed.

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