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Winter is great and all but this morning on my way back from the dining hall a tree decided to drop its heavy, snowy burden on my head. Ehm. Walk carefully. 

Last night was a night full of traditional music on campus. We had a Sacred Harp Singing (see my previous blog post for details) followed by a contra dance hosted by the on-campus string band. We didn’t look as cool as the people in the picture but I bet we had just as much fun. This week has been a whole lot of stress but it felt so good to sing, dance and play music for 4 hours last night. 

Last night was a night full of traditional music on campus. We had a Sacred Harp Singing (see my previous blog post for details) followed by a contra dance hosted by the on-campus string band. We didn’t look as cool as the people in the picture but I bet we had just as much fun. This week has been a whole lot of stress but it felt so good to sing, dance and play music for 4 hours last night. 

My roommate and fellow blogger Meg Lambert and I are incapable of work sometimes. And stressed out sometimes. So we have coping mechanisms which we will be sharing with all of you. This is the beginning of a series on how to cope with Riley and Meg! Yay! Number 1: Adorable sloth pictures. They will get you through anything. Enjoy.

“Every note is felt and heard and held in your hand in some way.” — Professor Allen Shawn on composing music. 

“Every note is felt and heard and held in your hand in some way.” — Professor Allen Shawn on composing music.