Friday, April 30, 2004

Micah's photos of the Party at John's

Thursday, April 29, 2004

Wednesday, April 28, 2004

This is my favorite cat.  Which says a lot, considering what I feel about cats.

The south study room in Rackham was fabulous today, I had been studying in the main room with John Yim but I kept getting tired.  Turns out, a sunny room does a great job keeping me awake.

Tuesday, April 27, 2004

Sometimes, I don't feel all there.

There's a banner outside the Center for Chinese Studies office with a large character on it, zheng, meaning to testify or demonstrate.

Tuesday, April 20, 2004

Jenny's pictures of Grad Night

Sunday, April 18, 2004

Red Hot Lovers has the best hot dogs in Ann Arbor, and is right across from the School of Social Work.  I'm a frequent customer.

The weather is nice enough that folks can sit outside at Red Hot Lovers' picnic tables.

I recommend Red Hot Lovers' Coney Dog (chili) and Serious Dog (slaw).

Ann Arbor's most Underrated Restaurant, Franks, has the most hilarious introduction to its menu, wherein it compares itself to the Parthenon.

Saturday, April 17, 2004

I put frozen veggies in my udon.  It was better than I expected.

Wednesday, April 14, 2004

I took a new photo of the AATA 12 bus stop sign because the old photo in the header of my weblog showed it with snow in the background... no more!

Yards on Liberty Street are filling with daffodils and violets.

Liberty Street is in bloom with the coming of spring.  Bushes of yellow leaves, daffodils, green lawns, etc.

Saturday, April 10, 2004

I got my hair cut exactly like I wanted it... and it's only OK.

Tuesday, April 06, 2004

I bought these chicken noodles at the Chinese grocer.  They were pretty good, could compete with the udon I get from Krogers.

It was a bright sunny day, and I was stuck in the Fishbowl.

Sunday, April 04, 2004

For dinner tonight:  chili dog on wheat bread, taco salad, orange slices and toasted tortilla slices.

Saturday, April 03, 2004

I am Ray Huang's biggest fun.

For dinner tonight: Trader Joe's green enchiladas (chiles in white cheese), romaine lettuce with canned apples and dried cranberries, and celery sticks with peanut butter.  Ice water to drink.

The new Rackham building has a bunch of fancy, neo-American-classical meeting and study halls.

The walls of the East Alcove of the Reading Room are lined with cubbies where periodicals were kept, John G tells me.

The Bell Tower can be seen through the curtains of the upstairs windows in Rackham.

Unlike the Grad Library reading room, the Rackham study rooms really *are* for grad students only.

There were a bunch of cop cars and automobiles at the intersection of State and Williams this Friday night.

Friday, April 02, 2004

Albert Park teaches Economy of the PRC.  He's a stylish dresser.

Jenny's Pics of Impact group dinner at La Shish and Leonardo's

Jenny's Pics of HMCC Praise Night