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Castello di Fénis, ITALIA
Today we visited Fenis Castle—a perfect outing on a rainy day.
28|09|2022
I have been moody since this morning, there's no particular reason other than the fact that I am quite tired and today I had to waste my whole afternoon due to family reasons that could have been avoided. Anyway I am almost finished with the editing of the second chapter of my thesis, which is good. Hopefully tomorrow I'll be done with it, so that by the end of the week I'll start working on fixing the last chapter.
Productive things I did:
Finished updating my travel journal
Continued working on what hopefully will be the final version of the second chapter of my thesis
Self care things I did:
Read first thing in the morning
📖: Hide by Kiersten White
Fenis Castle
Fenis Castle is located in the town of Fenis, Italy. The medieval castle was built on a small knoll in the Aosta Valley in the 14th century. Although designed as a defensive structure with towers and battlement walls, the prestigious residence was built for the Challant family. Many towers were added to the existing turret in the 14th century or early 15th century. In 1716, the castle was sold to Count Baldassarre Castellar of Saluzzo Paesena. The pentagonal-designed castle went through a decline in function and was turned into a rural dwelling with the ground floor serving as stables. In 1895, it was purchased by Alfredo d’Andrade, who began to restore the structure. Today, the castle is owned by the Regional Council and serves as a museum. The castle has a fully painted inner courtyard with a semi-round staircase where the fresco of Saint George killing the dragon is painted. A walkway links the watchtowers. The interior boasts a weapons room, a refectory for soldiers and servants, a chapel, representation rooms, kitchens, wooden balconies, frescoes, paintings, cartouches with proverbs and moral quotes, and more.
The “R” key on my keyboard is half-broken, so sometimes when I hit it, I don’t get the “R” that I was hoping for. This is especially true if the “R” is in the middle of a word and I’m not tapping the key as hard.
Guess whose name I type like 255452 times a day and which has an “R” in the middle.
TLDR: if anyone notices in my writing that I have written “Fenis” instead of “Fenris”, PLEASE TELL ME SO I CAN FIX IT AND YEET MYSELF INTO AN EARLY GRAVE
Thanks lovely friends! 😂 😭
- YouR fRiendly neighbouRhood Pikapeppa with a bRoken stupid keyboaRd xoxo
Trans Problem #40
Having reoccurring nightmares that you leave your packer in the bathroom and a family member comes out with it like "whose dick is this"
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29|09|2022
Thesis diary #51
My mood has improved a bit since yesterday but for some reason I am not at my best yet. Today I also changed my study plans randomly, and instead of finishing fully the second chapter of my thesis I decided to start working right away on the third chapter after having completed the new draft. I have two reasons for this, the first one being that I didn't feel focused enough to reread the new version of the second chapter, and the second one is that since I had a very clear idea of what I had written I was sure that going right away into the third chapter I had more chances to make to writing flow better. So today was a mostly writing day, and tomorrow I'll hopefully have enough energy and focus to reread everything and fix the last couple if things. I think I can be done with both chapters by the end of the week so that I can send them to my professor as I work on the conclusion of the thesis. Surely I'll try to be done with both of them in the next couple of days.
Productive things I did today:
Finished the first part of work for the new version of the second chapter of my thesis
Started working on the third chapter
Finally finished the crochet scarf I was making for my brother
Read quite a bit
Made some new spreads in my reading journal
Self care things I did today:
Read first thing in the morning
Crochet while listening to an audiobook (at this moment in my life this is the best hobby possible. I am avoiding digital screens, and my brain gets so much rest from this combination of activities)
Changed my plans according to what I felt like doing instead of forcing myself to follow the first plan I had created
📖: Hide by Kiersten White (I have an idea of where this book is going. Actually I am pretty sure I have figured it out, I am not sure if I'll be happy or disappointed when I'll find out if I'm right), and The Green Mile by Stephen King.