This semester I am taking World History with Dr Hohmann, as well as Beginning German (at last!) and Music History with a prof who is a fine musician I'm sure, but not a very fine speaker and extremely difficult to understand. Painful. Sigh. Oh well. At least I have finally learned to read neumes.
On Friday night I went busking with some colleagues, my first time busking in SF. We read Haydn and Mozart quartets until almost midnight and raised a substantial sum. At one point a couple of punk rock kids came up and tried to give us a hard time. Our cellist handled it well and they departed thinking we were cool. Phew.
On Saturday I went out with a new friend, one of the incoming freshmen. We went to the Fort Mason gardens, the Palace of Fine Arts and the Wave Organ. These are all familiar places to me (you may remember them from last year's blog), but I like revisiting beautiful spots, especially when I can show them to someone new. We saw the sun go down over the ocean and I even got to pick up a cache I missed last time I went to the Wave Organ.
I did not take too many pictures as I do not want to bore you with more pictures of places you have already seen (besides, I was busy being SOCIAL for once) but here are the ones I did take.
Tower in the sunset light |
My apologies for the short, late blog post.
- Antisocial Violinist
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