Day Twenty-Six: And the Astronomy Continues...
Having previously described the trends of my astronomical duties, I believe that my titling of this particular entry alone will suffice to inform the reader of the general goings-on of the day...even more tersely - and colloquially - put, "same old, same old!"
Being as it is that a great portion of my afternoon was spent in the library preparing for my presentation on the 24th, the title and beginning of this entry may belie the true rigor and progress that this day has seen in my internship experience.
I was exceedingly glad to be informed by Mr. Callens this morning that Dr. Easton ostensibly enjoyed having me work for him the last two days of last week...it is pleasing to know that the experience was beneficial to all parties involved.
Owing to the monotony - although an enjoyable and enlightening tedium, if you will understand - of the past several days and my disgust with the brevity of my blogs as a result of this similitude, I am in excited anticipation of the Kodak visit on Friday; what with its ongoing conversion to digital technology and its import to the Rochester economy, I am eager to see what it is that Kodak has to offer us...
Unfortunately, I believe I have exhausted my treasury of minute thoughts concerning the internship and my activities at this time...Shall we end here and wait to see what another day brings?
I will detain the reader just long enough to say that the "Classical Piece of the Day" is most certainly...
Pablo de Sarasate's Malaguena
Good Day,
Tyler C. Lucero

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