All this studying has worn on me more than I thought it would, or at least in a different way than I thought it would. There are moments where it's exciting to put it all together and see how much I have learned in the last two years, or to realize that I am done with sitting in lectures. But there are other times when it's really hard to focus and everything jumbles together and I feel like I don't know anything. Sometimes a change of scene can help a lot, and that's when I realize that I am in the most perfect place to be this summer. I put on my headphones, loaded with an audio lecture, and head out to the Black Forest.
It is so beautiful here. I wish there were a way to upload the sounds and smells, just as easily as I can upload photographs. You can always hear at least 3 distinctly different birdsongs, along with the wind blowing through the trees, and the occasional trickling brook. Some areas just smell like dirt and fallen leaves, which is lovely in its own right, but sometimes you walk through a place that smells like pine and a deep nutty vanilla sort of of scent. I'd love a candle that captures that.
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Of course, medical students are always thinking about pathology. Fortunately, I have managed to pet wandering cats without getting
Bartonella henselae or
Pasturella multocida, I drank from a mountain spring without getting sick from
Giardia lamblia, and I haven't gotten any terrible tick-borne viral illnesses either.
It is incredibly peaceful, a welcome sanctuary and reprieve, even if I am listening to
Goljan.
lady you are going to rock step 1! the black forest looks so beautiful & hope goljan kept you company on your walks, i kinda love him :)
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