What a load of old…

Lost in thought

I had a great time time with Cory (half of the Monkey River Town blog and Flickr account) and Mary Thursday in the British Museum. That is a truly incredible collection of antiquities, and free to boot. I pretty much spent the whole day there, and could easily have spent three (except that after a while you’d just OD and pass out somewhere under a piece of classic Greek sculpture).

Americans abroad

The slideshow below has what is roughly the better half of the over 400 photos that I took that day. It starts with photos I took in the Colchester train station on my way out, so don’t be too confused. If you want to skip ahead, click on one of the little numbers under the sequence of thumbnails, and it’ll jump to that “page” of thumbnails. Page 13, for example, has way too many amazing sculptured heads.

Thanks a ton to Mary and Cory for inviting me down to spend the day with them – it really was excellent.

A gentleman and a scholar

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Tomorrow in London: Unhindered by Monkey River Town!

The Rosetta Stone!

CoryQ of the venerable Monkey River Town, and also a source of photographs strange and wondrous on Flickr, graduated from UMM nearly a decade ago. Among his many accomplishments at Morris was his many and varied contributions to the campus radio station (KUMM). I’ve only seen Cory once since he graduated, despite the fact that he lives and works in the Twin Cities, just three hours down the road.

So instead, we’re going to meet over here, in London.

Tomorrow.

At noon.

In the British Museum.

At the Rosetta Stone, one of the most amazing artifacts in human history.

Kind of like Cory. (I’ll spare you the stories.)

Wow.

It’s so cool that I’ll get to see Cory and wife again, and in the British Museum to boot! Be prepared for too many pictures…

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