summer 2003

May 02, 2005 21:43


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sitonmykarma May 3 2005, 01:54:05 UTC
oh, so lovely, the second one especially. (and you say your back isn't flexible!)

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aerodrome1 May 3 2005, 03:32:26 UTC
Lovely photos... I hope you'll have a camera and post more... And write about your life...

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aphera May 3 2005, 12:59:10 UTC
thanks!
this is just a photo journal, so i try to keep words to a minimum.

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aerodrome1 May 3 2005, 13:37:57 UTC
The photos are lovely... I just always try to intuit the stories behind them...

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aphera May 9 2005, 16:07:46 UTC
the summer i took these photos i was living in a single room in a college dorm completing the last 6 credits i needed for my undergrad degree by taking an intensive hungarian course. most of my friends were not around so i had a lot of time to be solitary, studying vocab or reading children's books. i went to a lot of yoga classes. and i took a lot of photos.

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aerodrome1 May 9 2005, 00:18:12 UTC
Hungarian and Arabic? I do admire that! I've butted my head on Magyar for a while...

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aphera May 9 2005, 16:05:24 UTC
i took classes in both in college and loved them. i could never learn a language on my own, though.

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aerodrome1 May 9 2005, 16:24:06 UTC
I did two classes in Magyar, but that was some years ago. I do have materials for trying to re-learn it, though. It's a favorite language of mine. What made you choose it?

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aphera May 9 2005, 22:13:09 UTC
it's an agglutinative language! it's unrelated to practically every other language out there! it has a million cases that make the structure of a sentence beautifully clear! it has long words that are really fun to say! it's full of the letter z!

i have a friend living in hungary and i spent a weekend with her a couple years ago when i was studying abroad. she gave me a crash course on the language, and i spent the rest of my week in budapest practicing "szensavmentes" and "koszonyuk" (i was with my boyfriend at the time, hence the plural conjugation).

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