It was a beautiful day today, the warmest so far this spring. Most of you don't get to see what it's like on campus after the 6 cherry trees finish blooming in April. So I just felt like walking around campus and posting some pics for you in case you miss us and need an update. (How can you tell I miss you all). So here are some that I thought that you might like. I don't know how to attach comments by the pictures, so you'll see the Marlie Snider Collegium with Wisteria vine, which is going to be full of flowers and I'll show you then; the arches at the library which have clamatis vines ready to bloom, Kelly Lamb and Judith Pineda digging and planting flowers at the RSC, and the latest development of the Neufeld Science Center. I hope to update these specific places during summer.
| this is what the campus looked like today |
We'd love to hear from you. Are you reading a good book? a book you actually want to read (as opposed to a textbook)? I just read "The Secret Life of Bees" by Sue Monk-Kidd. It was a warm, feel-good book. Actually now I'm reading and enjoying "The Chosen" by Chaim Potok off the English 103 shelf, I'm halfway through it.
Have a great long weekend. Next weekend is the holiday for US. Enjoy and be safe.
From Naomi for all of us at the Bookstore