 
Thursday, 27 October 2011
The Past. A Visit.
While collecting my various school and college certificates from my  parents' house yesterday I came across a box of paperwork and notes and  photos from my university years.  Not a big box.  If I'd had a big box  of notes I might have got a better degree.  I was instantly lost in the  past.  I found letters from friends, pictures from digs I'd been on, and  other bits and pieces.  Letters expressing condolences for the first  friend I'd ever lost.  Letters from my oldest friend about her  university experiences, and a letter from a very good friend and  house-mate expressing deep concern that I might not return for the third  year, as my second-year re-sits had gone badly.  I'd forgotten about  that. I also found the reply to my complaint about disruption during one  of the re-sits.  I had forgotten about that, too.  I suspect that was  what kept me in.  I found a photo of a bearded, long-haired, thin  archaeologist by a section of Roman road, and didn't immediately realise  it was me.  I didn't look too bad, actually - I thought I'd spent the  nineties looking like a knob.  There were copies of section drawings I'd  done (surprisingly good) and lecture notes (shockingly bad).  And at  the bottom of this box of reminiscence?  The sheet music for Yesterday.   I had a brief chuckle, piled everything back into the box, and set off  for home in a more thoughtful mood.
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Willkommen! I love the phrase 'lost in the past'. There is nothing like reminiscing about university days to get yourself going 'In search of lost time', especially if you were lucky enough to have an amazing, multi-layered, life-changing experience like some people I know.
ReplyDeleteFound your blog through Sir Loci, above. First time I snuck a peek at the blogs that particular blogger follows and see I've found you right at the beginning. Quite nice.
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'I didn't look too bad, actually - I thought I'd spent the nineties looking like a knob.'
Thanks! Not quite the beginning, there was a false start on WordPress, but this one might stick with a but of luck.
ReplyDeleteOr even a bit of luck, which sounds far more pleasant.
ReplyDeleteLeast it wasn't a butt of luck.
ReplyDeleteGosh.
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