Annual End of Year Survey for 2010

Jan 01, 2011 12:40


I've been doing this survey every year for the last... four? Five years? Anyways, here it is. Goodbye, 2010. Hellooooo, 2011.

Home is wherever I'm with you. )

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dcbsupafly January 4 2011, 04:57:18 UTC
Glad to hear you're doing so well! What do you do now that you are done?

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sistrgoldnhair January 4 2011, 17:52:49 UTC
I'm applying for internships to work on organic farms for the next year-ish, and I'm going to apply for grad school for Fall 2012. What about you?? Are you still in Chicago?

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dcbsupafly January 14 2011, 20:41:48 UTC
Sounds good. I got out of Chicago in August. I'm feeling a lot more like myself again. It was a dark time!

I am living in Lafayette taking care of my grandparents right now, taking it easy, working on creative projects, taking classes, cooking.

I am trying to figure out what I will do in the future, probably go back to school as well.

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sistrgoldnhair January 16 2011, 03:42:12 UTC
Awesome - glad to hear you're doing better, in that case! Any idea what you would study?

I'll be in Indy until March or April... let me know if you end up around here and we'll hang out :D

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r_goodfellow January 4 2011, 15:23:32 UTC
I too read Little Bee this year. (Barely got it finished before the New Year, actually). Very good read. Filled with gems.

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sistrgoldnhair January 4 2011, 17:53:48 UTC
Yes, I loved it. I forgot to mention "The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie". I liked that one a lot too.

What other excellent things did you read this year? Any recommendations?

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r_goodfellow January 5 2011, 13:17:43 UTC
From my 2010 list, the top three books I would recommend

"The War of Art" by Stephen Pressfield.

"In a Sunburned Country" by Bill Bryson

"Stranger in a Strange Land" by Robert Heinlein if you can handle a little bit of the science fiction; much more of a introspection on humanity than science fiction, though.

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