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			<title><![CDATA[Hemmingway Home and Museum]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[So I got to go to the Hemmingway Home and Museum in Key West Floriday which was unbelievably exciting.  I planned it out so I was wearing the &quot;My Fantasy World&quot; shirt and as it turned out there were some beautiful red hibiscuses in the garden that matched the shirt perfectly, or perhaps the shirt matched the pictures.<br />
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Not really having read much Hemmingway prior to the trip I decided to check out a couple of books from the public library.  I have now decided that I am in love with both Hemmingway and his books.  I truly wish I could have met this man while he was alive.<br />
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Alas, instead I have to make due with having been to his home and played with the decendents of his polydactyl (six toed) cats.  If you head down to Key West I would suggest stopping at the Hemmingway Home and Museum if only to visit with the cats.  They are the sweetest things and incredibly patient with the many tourists, and as I mentioned earlier they're six toed cats.<br />
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My only warning is to wear cool and comfortable clothing because the house is not air conditioned; however, the house seems to have been built to catch the slightest breeze and there are fans in just about every room.<br />
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The tour guides are simply wonderful and appear to enjoy their job, I know I would.  One of the greatest things about each of the tour guides I met was that they loved the cats and did not begrudge them complete run of the house.  I mean, it's a museum you aren't suposed to touch the furniture, unless you're a cat in which case you can do whatever you please.<br />
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Anyway, the house was truly wonderful to visit and the highlight of my day trip to Key West!]]></description>
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			<title><![CDATA[English Major]]></title>
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						<pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 08:38:58 -0500</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Whenever I tell someone that I'm an English Major they automatically ask me if I want to be a teacher.  The answer is absolutely not.  When I first got to college that was the plan and that's what landed me at Longwood University.  I quickly learned that teaching wasn't really for me.<br />
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The second question usually is, &quot;So are you going to be a writer?&quot;  Again, the answer is no.  I would love to have a job where I can write something, anything, and that leaves me with enough spare time to write for myself.  That said, I'm not a creative writer nor am I interested in journalism.<br />
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Last year I learned that I love Professional and Rhetorical Writing and so I've picked that as my concentration.  It's a majorly interesting course of study that really delves into real world writing.  I also like to deconstruct the meaning of nonliterary texts in order to see what they say about the &quot;author/creator&quot; and who they intend as their audience.<br />
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When looking through the catalog it's interesting to look at a design and see what size and style sold out first.  I think that says a lot about who the design appeals to and about the designer as well.  Who knows, maybe some day I'll write about that.]]></description>
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