Brilliant, No Hyperbole.
So basically, I had an amazing week, though it was very busy (BIG SURPRISE!). I was in the Procession of the Species Studio until like 11:30pm on Thursday and 2:30 in the morning on Friday just getting my stuff ready for Saturday. I basically don’t have an immune system anymore, but it was totally worth it. The Procession itself surpassed all my expectations. While I consider myself to be a creative person, some of the costumes I saw were just stunning and beautiful and often really creatively and simply made from all found materials. I also felt like a rock star, marching and drumming while 30,000 onlookers cheered and smiled at us. Nothing I’ve ever heard of comes close to Olympia’s Procession of the Species. Also working with other people from Olympia for days at a time in the Studio was so rewarding! I actually feel like I’m part of the community now. While I was there I even met a lady who said she has some rooms for rent in Downtown that she really wants to fill with Evergreen students. There are a lot of people in Oly that rent houses specifically to Greener’s or are at least very willing to accept college students as tenants.
But now that the Procession has passed, I am totally exhausted, and I need to start worrying about writing my research paper. I have a draft due on Tuesday, and I am also going to be reading a book that I have to help teach to my seminar along with one of my classmates. And all I can think about is just going to Senegal.
So, on a different note, I was giving a tour to some cool prospective students the other day, and we got to check out some amazing recording studios that we have in our Communications building. There were like a thousand little blinking lights and buttons and knobs and a lot of just really intense equipment in really cool rooms with gnarly retro lamps and décor. I was really impressed; especially when one of the students using this equipment (by himself, and he’s a sophomore) told us that Evergreen is 7th in the nation for sound recording. And I believe it after seeing all those sick music technology labs and the different mixers, some of which were really cool top of the line mixers form the seventies, and others really state of the art stuff. Also, the Communications building is gong to be refurbished in 2010, so they are going to get all this new equipment and stuff.
This is me painting a giant wave
This is me Drumming in the Procession. I didn't have a costume because I spent so much time painting the float and helping others with there costume

I'll post more pictures of the Procession once I get my Camera back from my friend.


