Thank you! I'm so glad you like it. I'm still not sure about it.
And yes, I'm rather fond of that Shakespearian-esque concept. How could you tell? It's facinating. My history prof was saying something that really caught my interest, along these lines. He was describing the calendar year that they would use for mass and office hours in Medieval monastaries - and how both the calendar that follows Jesus' life and the calendar of the saints are two cycles, essentially turning side by side, one on top of the other. As well, he said something that I can't quite remember, but It really struck me. It was about just how strange it is, that every year we celebrate the birth/life/death of Jesus - "fixed" events in history, yet we make them rehappen every year. Does that make any sense? It was just really powerful how he said it, and it caught my attention. Blah for not remembering early morning lectures word for word.
Re: i vamp you
Date: 2005-09-30 02:06 am (UTC)And yes, I'm rather fond of that Shakespearian-esque concept. How could you tell? It's facinating. My history prof was saying something that really caught my interest, along these lines. He was describing the calendar year that they would use for mass and office hours in Medieval monastaries - and how both the calendar that follows Jesus' life and the calendar of the saints are two cycles, essentially turning side by side, one on top of the other. As well, he said something that I can't quite remember, but It really struck me. It was about just how strange it is, that every year we celebrate the birth/life/death of Jesus - "fixed" events in history, yet we make them rehappen every year. Does that make any sense? It was just really powerful how he said it, and it caught my attention. Blah for not remembering early morning lectures word for word.
And I really like: "bad vampire! drop!" Heh.