Friday, September 8, 2023

Back Next Month!

Unfortunately, as I've just started college, I don't think I'm going to have time to put together a detailed trip report for September. But I'll be back in October with more stories from the parks! 

--Andrew



Cathedral of Learning and interior (built 1926-1936) at the University of Pittsburgh

7 comments:

JB said...

No worries, Andrew. I'm sure the next update will be worth waiting for, whenever it comes. But y'know... if you just skipped a few classes now and then, you'd have more time to work on an update. Just sayin'. :-D

Major Pepperidge said...

*Sniff*, Our Andrew is all grown up! (Sorry, I know that's lame).

TokyoMagic! said...

I don't see any reason why you couldn't give us a regular daily update of what your days in college are like! ;-)

Right now, school obviously has to take precedence over everything else. We understand! Looking forward to your next post, whenever that may be.

TokyoMagic! said...

P.S. That's a beautiful interior (and exterior). I was going to ask if the building had originally been built as a cathedral, but I just looked it up and see that it was not! Hats off to the building's architect!

Andrew said...

JB, you have a great point. From now on there will be a post every day. But I will also drop out of college. Because of you. :-D

Major, well I'm still a teenager for now!

TokyoMagic!, you could always go subscribe to my "daily vlog" YouTube channel for updates (joking)! The Cathedral is an amazing structure, but even more amazing to me is that it was approved and actually built... and through the midst of the Great Depression at that!

"Lou and Sue" said...

Andrew, thank you for posting a glimpse of your college life - and thinking of us. A short post like this is perfectly fine.
And remember to call home!

Major, I thought the same thing, too, as Andrew was only about 1-year old when you started your blog...teetering around in diapers. He's all grown up, now. Andrew, we're all proud of you.

Andrew said...

Thank you, Sue! And yes, I wasn't even two when GDB started... crazy, right?! :)