{"id":1467,"date":"2004-03-31T17:39:00","date_gmt":"2004-03-31T16:39:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.celesteh.com\/blog\/2004\/03\/31\/i-am-ready-for-winter-to-be-over-yes-i\/"},"modified":"2015-06-19T00:26:15","modified_gmt":"2015-06-18T23:26:15","slug":"i-am-ready-for-winter-to-be-over-yes-i","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.celesteh.com\/blog\/2004\/03\/31\/i-am-ready-for-winter-to-be-over-yes-i\/","title":{"rendered":""},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>I am ready for winter to be over<\/h3>\n<p>Yes, I am technically experiencing what New Englanders describe as &#8220;spring,&#8221; but to my Bay Area self, this is winter.  fall was winter and winter was winter on steroids.  It is still bleak out.  Yesterday, there were snow flurries as I walked to class.  Today, it&#8217;s rainging and cold.  I guess I should feel happy that it&#8217;s not freezing rain.  I&#8217;m going to go back to wearing thermal underwear, since the warmth of last week was clearly a fluke.<\/p>\n<p>the trees are still baren.  Only the grass and the evergreens are green.  Everything is brown and dead.  No flowers bloom.  Few birds sing.  A few trees are thinking about waking up, but there are almost no visible buds.  It&#8217;s a replaying of the desolation of fall, but in reverse.  And it&#8217;s still desolate.<br \/>\nLet&#8217;s emphasize some words: bleak, barren, desolate, cold.<br \/>\nAnd it is now quite clear that the weather and my mood are strongly linked (one is like a barometer for the other&#8230; ha ha ha).  Is this like a normal thing?<br \/>\nTo do:  <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>find tax paper work and mail it to tax guy.  (deadline ASAP)&#8230; ack i lost my w2 form&#8230;  <\/li>\n<li>modify symphony movement to fit requirements for American Composers Forum content, print it, put it in the mail.  (postmark deadline tomorrow)  <\/li>\n<li>write short paper about Joan of Arc, binary oppositions and the male gaze (due next wednesday).  <\/li>\n<li>Write one other short paper of undecided topic (also due wednesday).  <\/li>\n<li>Ask advisor for resume advice, figure out where to send resume, send it off (asap).<\/li>\n<li>do paperwork for out of department course (should have done this weeks ago)<\/li>\n<li>installation idea for first weekend of may symposium (due?)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>And all I want to work on is the ultimate pop song generator&#8230;.  by which i mean, it&#8217;s an idea that i can&#8217;t escape.  i thinking baout how to do drum patters for Urban Hipster, and I end up thinking about the logics behind the creation of drum patterns and how you might be able to tell a computer to modify a pattern based on song intensity levels or to develop it&#8217;s own patterns or what the rules are for drum patterns in different genres and how to represent those grammers&#8230;.  i&#8217;m going to go write a giant drum object thingee while sitting on the radiator and ignoring my giant box of paperwork which contains tax stuff and my readers and umm&#8230; not the symphony deadline, cuz i already wrote the dern thing&#8230;.<\/p>\n<h4>update<\/h4>\n<p>Ok, I&#8217;m <em>not<\/em> sending in the score.  Why?  Well, apparently I need a letter of reference and it&#8217;s way too late to ask.  (curses for not paying attention to this earlier) and also, it&#8217;s a week long program in October of next year, not just a reading.  On the one hand:  awesome.  On the other hand: I&#8217;ve already got a music program that i&#8217;ll be attending on October.  Anyway, the Wesleyan Orchestra will be reading it in April, so it will still get a performance.  And then I can modify it based on hearing it, which will make it better if I decide to submit it to a contest later.  And mostly, I&#8217;m flaky for not paying attention to the requirements until the day before it&#8217;s due&#8230;.  But I&#8217;ve sent tapes and scores and whatnot to a bunch of these contests and so far all I&#8217;ve gotten out of it is the joy of helping support the US Postal Service.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I am ready for winter to be over Yes, I am technically experiencing what New Englanders describe as &#8220;spring,&#8221; but to my Bay Area self, this is winter. fall was winter and winter was winter on steroids. It is still bleak out. Yesterday, there were snow flurries as I walked to class. 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