Summary

Sadly I haven’t had time to write on here for ages. I feel like saying nothing much has happened, but that’s not actually true. In September I went to Cornwall with school to rehearse intensively for Tommy, and it was a pretty cool trip. The weather was better than it had been all summer and even though we were staying on a secluded farm away from all society there was plenty to do. I liked the night time walks down the unlit farmyard paths with Alice the best. Here’s a picture I took after the barbeque on the last night:

264 Post Barbeque
At the end of October I went to New York with my parents and we did all the usual sight seeing, and we also did quite a bit of shopping. I took about 500 photos out there, but I’ve been so busy that I haven’t even had time to look at them yet, so only my daily ones have managed to see any daylight. I took this one on the way to Ellis Island:

305 Statue of Liberty
Recently it was my birthday and I had a quiet celebration at home and with some friends. The day afterwards I went to London with Joanna and Paul. A nice weekend overall…

I’m still pondering over which university I should eventually put as my first choice, Southampton and Goldsmiths are my two favourites at the moment, but I guess I shouldn’t worry too much until I get offers…
Today I sold my accordion. In some ways it feels sad to have gotten rid of it, and a part of me thinks the accordion must feel sad being passed from owner to owner, but hopefully now it’ll be in a better home and someone will actually play him. It was, afterall, too heavy for me to seriously play, and it took up a lot of room, so I shouldn’t really feel sad. Perhaps I’ll invest in a smaller and lighter one!

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