Welcome Back to Literature in Spring Semester 2008


Hello all, I hope you had a profitable few weeks away from the pressure of uni life. It is my plan this semester that we all have a little less pressure and more meaningful engagement with literary and artistic expression. We are here to enjoy literature and art and to find the ways in which it can deepen our appreciation of life in all its dimensions. I have now posted all the unit outlines into the various Blackboard sites (Australian Literature/ Twentieth Century Literature/William Blake & the Visionary Imagination) and have also posted your reading and activities for at the least next week. Please try to get your text books before your first class. This semester we also have some help on hand. Nikki Thompson will be tutoring in ENGL102 and ENGL202. She has worked in Literature at ACU before and is very welcome back. She has recently completed an MA in Creative Writing at Macquarie University and her Children’s Book “The Bear Seeker” was short listed by the Book Council of NSW.

I am hoping that LiveJournal will again be a place where students from all the units I am teaching can interact with each other. In addition to the on-campus units I am, this semester teaching a group of homeless students at Mission Australia in Surrey Hills. Some of these students will eventually come to our campus to enrol in a BA degree. They are currently completing a group of four arts subjects which will give them entry to ACU. We already have some of these students enrolled at ACU and I know that they have been made very welcome. LiveJournal has helped hugely in this process. Some of the Clemente students begin to make contact with our on-campus students before they get to ACU, and so when they arrive they already have a core of “friends”. So please make this new crop of Clemente LiveJournalers welcome when they start posting their work. As in the past there will be a huge master list with everyone on it, indicating what unit you are doing and what year you are in. You are of course free to roam and click and make “friends” with anyone on this list. Another group of students I am teaching this semester is a small group of Aboriginal students completing a BA(AbEd). These students hail from the Murri and Jannga country around Normanton and Cairns. Those of you already reading Alex Miller’s novel will know what these names mean. I will be getting these students to put work into LiveJournal as well this semester.
Last weekend I went to Melbourne, partly to visit my daughter Hannah who has set up there with her husband in Little Windsor, not far from the city centre. We had something of a cultural binge while I was there. On Saturday, we saw Brendan Cowell play Hamlet in the Bell Shakespeare production. A powerful version and I loved the way Brendan played the role of the complete outcast to his society, but the Age Review I think was right in their summary that Brendan was a “Clueless Rebel without Method to His Madness” (http://www.theage.com.au/news/arts-reviews/hamlet/2008/07/21/1216492308783.html).
On Sunday we went to the amazing Art Deco exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria

Art Deco was an art movement that happened between the two world wars (1920-1940). It was a movement that borrowed lots of its ideas from “modernist” art, but it was essentially commercial in its function: cars/ furnishings/ jewellery/ street art. But despite this commercial element there were some really unique and meaningful works produced at this time. One of them is this huge image that you can see above, advertizing the exhibition. It is by the Australian artist Napier Waller and it is a painting which became the model for a massive mosaic which you can still see outside the Newspaper House in Collins Street Melbourne. Essentially it is a celebration of technology and its title (from the words of Shakespeare’s Puck in Midsummer Night’s Dream) is “Put a girdle round about the earth”. Here the girdle is the introduction of the telephone and the beginnings of air transport – all indicated in this painting/ mosaic. But the figures here tell a different story too. Believe it or not Waller was deeply influenced by William Blake, by Blake’s deep appreciation for the “Human Form Divine” and there is a way in which Waller’s painting is not only celebrating technology, but also celebrating the human being, physically, intellectually, emotionally.
When I firs arrive in Melbourne on the Friday I took myself off to the special collection of William Blake paintings for which this gallery is famous. You can view most of them here http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/blake/
There is an extraordinary story of how these Blake paintings actually got the the Melbourne gallery and I will tell this to those of you doing the Blake unit this semester.
As you are probably aware, my trip to wintery Melbourne led to a pretty severe cold from which I am still recovering. But before I go I want to share with a shot taken across the top of Galston Gorge two weeks ago, when I and my bushwalking companion Graeme, scaled the mountain from the base of Galston Gorge to the top, just as the sun was coming up over mist-filled valleys.


And the dew-filled spider’s webs were tightly inwoven with the stirrings of spring amongst the Australian wild flowers on the walk down from the top.
See you all next week- God willing!
MG

  114 comments for “Welcome Back to Literature in Spring Semester 2008

  1. July 27, 2008 at 11:38 am

    Clemente

    Hello Professor Griffith,

    As one of the former Clemente students. Now a fully fledged ACU student,
    I just want to say thank you to yourself and the rest of the staff at ACU for making me feel so welcome.

    FYI I have enrolled in THEO128 – GOD FAITH & SEARCH FOR MEANING.

    Although I’m not in any of you classes this semester I hope to drop by one of your lectures at some stage (if that’s ok) I’ll also be hanging around MAC, this semester to take advantage of the Learning Partners.

    A special thankyou, to you also MG for making my first Clemente experience so enjoyable and memorable. If not for your compassion and understanding during my time in your Sacred Australia unit I wouldn’t have continued with the Catalyst Clemente Program. I look forward to running in to you around campus.

    Shayne

    • July 27, 2008 at 12:03 pm

      Re: Clemente

      Thanks Shayne- I am so pleased that you have made it onto campus- that is REALLY exciting. I look forward very much to running into you, and you are certainly most welcome in any of my classes. It works two ways you know! I was deeply enriched by the semester I worked with you…. and incidentally I am back there this semester doing another “Introduction to Literature Unit”…. see you soon (right at this minute I am actually sick with a bad flu/cold and am not certain to what extent I am going to be part of the first week of teaching… keep your fingers crossed for me
      Michael

    • July 27, 2008 at 12:03 pm

      Re: Clemente

      Thanks Shayne- I am so pleased that you have made it onto campus- that is REALLY exciting. I look forward very much to running into you, and you are certainly most welcome in any of my classes. It works two ways you know! I was deeply enriched by the semester I worked with you…. and incidentally I am back there this semester doing another “Introduction to Literature Unit”…. see you soon (right at this minute I am actually sick with a bad flu/cold and am not certain to what extent I am going to be part of the first week of teaching… keep your fingers crossed for me
      Michael

    • July 27, 2008 at 12:03 pm

      Re: Clemente

      Thanks Shayne- I am so pleased that you have made it onto campus- that is REALLY exciting. I look forward very much to running into you, and you are certainly most welcome in any of my classes. It works two ways you know! I was deeply enriched by the semester I worked with you…. and incidentally I am back there this semester doing another “Introduction to Literature Unit”…. see you soon (right at this minute I am actually sick with a bad flu/cold and am not certain to what extent I am going to be part of the first week of teaching… keep your fingers crossed for me
      Michael

  2. July 27, 2008 at 11:38 am

    Clemente

    Hello Professor Griffith,

    As one of the former Clemente students. Now a fully fledged ACU student,
    I just want to say thank you to yourself and the rest of the staff at ACU for making me feel so welcome.

    FYI I have enrolled in THEO128 – GOD FAITH & SEARCH FOR MEANING.

    Although I’m not in any of you classes this semester I hope to drop by one of your lectures at some stage (if that’s ok) I’ll also be hanging around MAC, this semester to take advantage of the Learning Partners.

    A special thankyou, to you also MG for making my first Clemente experience so enjoyable and memorable. If not for your compassion and understanding during my time in your Sacred Australia unit I wouldn’t have continued with the Catalyst Clemente Program. I look forward to running in to you around campus.

    Shayne

  3. July 27, 2008 at 11:38 am

    Clemente

    Hello Professor Griffith,

    As one of the former Clemente students. Now a fully fledged ACU student,
    I just want to say thank you to yourself and the rest of the staff at ACU for making me feel so welcome.

    FYI I have enrolled in THEO128 – GOD FAITH & SEARCH FOR MEANING.

    Although I’m not in any of you classes this semester I hope to drop by one of your lectures at some stage (if that’s ok) I’ll also be hanging around MAC, this semester to take advantage of the Learning Partners.

    A special thankyou, to you also MG for making my first Clemente experience so enjoyable and memorable. If not for your compassion and understanding during my time in your Sacred Australia unit I wouldn’t have continued with the Catalyst Clemente Program. I look forward to running in to you around campus.

    Shayne

  4. July 27, 2008 at 11:38 am

    Clemente

    Hello Professor Griffith,

    As one of the former Clemente students. Now a fully fledged ACU student,
    I just want to say thank you to yourself and the rest of the staff at ACU for making me feel so welcome.

    FYI I have enrolled in THEO128 – GOD FAITH & SEARCH FOR MEANING.

    Although I’m not in any of you classes this semester I hope to drop by one of your lectures at some stage (if that’s ok) I’ll also be hanging around MAC, this semester to take advantage of the Learning Partners.

    A special thankyou, to you also MG for making my first Clemente experience so enjoyable and memorable. If not for your compassion and understanding during my time in your Sacred Australia unit I wouldn’t have continued with the Catalyst Clemente Program. I look forward to running in to you around campus.

    Shayne

    • July 27, 2008 at 12:03 pm

      Re: Clemente

      Thanks Shayne- I am so pleased that you have made it onto campus- that is REALLY exciting. I look forward very much to running into you, and you are certainly most welcome in any of my classes. It works two ways you know! I was deeply enriched by the semester I worked with you…. and incidentally I am back there this semester doing another “Introduction to Literature Unit”…. see you soon (right at this minute I am actually sick with a bad flu/cold and am not certain to what extent I am going to be part of the first week of teaching… keep your fingers crossed for me
      Michael

  5. July 27, 2008 at 11:38 am

    Clemente

    Hello Professor Griffith,

    As one of the former Clemente students. Now a fully fledged ACU student,
    I just want to say thank you to yourself and the rest of the staff at ACU for making me feel so welcome.

    FYI I have enrolled in THEO128 – GOD FAITH & SEARCH FOR MEANING.

    Although I’m not in any of you classes this semester I hope to drop by one of your lectures at some stage (if that’s ok) I’ll also be hanging around MAC, this semester to take advantage of the Learning Partners.

    A special thankyou, to you also MG for making my first Clemente experience so enjoyable and memorable. If not for your compassion and understanding during my time in your Sacred Australia unit I wouldn’t have continued with the Catalyst Clemente Program. I look forward to running in to you around campus.

    Shayne

    • July 27, 2008 at 12:03 pm

      Re: Clemente

      Thanks Shayne- I am so pleased that you have made it onto campus- that is REALLY exciting. I look forward very much to running into you, and you are certainly most welcome in any of my classes. It works two ways you know! I was deeply enriched by the semester I worked with you…. and incidentally I am back there this semester doing another “Introduction to Literature Unit”…. see you soon (right at this minute I am actually sick with a bad flu/cold and am not certain to what extent I am going to be part of the first week of teaching… keep your fingers crossed for me
      Michael

  6. July 27, 2008 at 11:38 am

    Clemente

    Hello Professor Griffith,

    As one of the former Clemente students. Now a fully fledged ACU student,
    I just want to say thank you to yourself and the rest of the staff at ACU for making me feel so welcome.

    FYI I have enrolled in THEO128 – GOD FAITH & SEARCH FOR MEANING.

    Although I’m not in any of you classes this semester I hope to drop by one of your lectures at some stage (if that’s ok) I’ll also be hanging around MAC, this semester to take advantage of the Learning Partners.

    A special thankyou, to you also MG for making my first Clemente experience so enjoyable and memorable. If not for your compassion and understanding during my time in your Sacred Australia unit I wouldn’t have continued with the Catalyst Clemente Program. I look forward to running in to you around campus.

    Shayne

    • July 27, 2008 at 12:03 pm

      Re: Clemente

      Thanks Shayne- I am so pleased that you have made it onto campus- that is REALLY exciting. I look forward very much to running into you, and you are certainly most welcome in any of my classes. It works two ways you know! I was deeply enriched by the semester I worked with you…. and incidentally I am back there this semester doing another “Introduction to Literature Unit”…. see you soon (right at this minute I am actually sick with a bad flu/cold and am not certain to what extent I am going to be part of the first week of teaching… keep your fingers crossed for me
      Michael

  7. July 27, 2008 at 11:38 am

    Clemente

    Hello Professor Griffith,

    As one of the former Clemente students. Now a fully fledged ACU student,
    I just want to say thank you to yourself and the rest of the staff at ACU for making me feel so welcome.

    FYI I have enrolled in THEO128 – GOD FAITH & SEARCH FOR MEANING.

    Although I’m not in any of you classes this semester I hope to drop by one of your lectures at some stage (if that’s ok) I’ll also be hanging around MAC, this semester to take advantage of the Learning Partners.

    A special thankyou, to you also MG for making my first Clemente experience so enjoyable and memorable. If not for your compassion and understanding during my time in your Sacred Australia unit I wouldn’t have continued with the Catalyst Clemente Program. I look forward to running in to you around campus.

    Shayne

  8. July 27, 2008 at 11:38 am

    Clemente

    Hello Professor Griffith,

    As one of the former Clemente students. Now a fully fledged ACU student,
    I just want to say thank you to yourself and the rest of the staff at ACU for making me feel so welcome.

    FYI I have enrolled in THEO128 – GOD FAITH & SEARCH FOR MEANING.

    Although I’m not in any of you classes this semester I hope to drop by one of your lectures at some stage (if that’s ok) I’ll also be hanging around MAC, this semester to take advantage of the Learning Partners.

    A special thankyou, to you also MG for making my first Clemente experience so enjoyable and memorable. If not for your compassion and understanding during my time in your Sacred Australia unit I wouldn’t have continued with the Catalyst Clemente Program. I look forward to running in to you around campus.

    Shayne

    • July 27, 2008 at 12:03 pm

      Re: Clemente

      Thanks Shayne- I am so pleased that you have made it onto campus- that is REALLY exciting. I look forward very much to running into you, and you are certainly most welcome in any of my classes. It works two ways you know! I was deeply enriched by the semester I worked with you…. and incidentally I am back there this semester doing another “Introduction to Literature Unit”…. see you soon (right at this minute I am actually sick with a bad flu/cold and am not certain to what extent I am going to be part of the first week of teaching… keep your fingers crossed for me
      Michael

  9. July 27, 2008 at 12:03 pm

    Re: Clemente

    Thanks Shayne- I am so pleased that you have made it onto campus- that is REALLY exciting. I look forward very much to running into you, and you are certainly most welcome in any of my classes. It works two ways you know! I was deeply enriched by the semester I worked with you…. and incidentally I am back there this semester doing another “Introduction to Literature Unit”…. see you soon (right at this minute I am actually sick with a bad flu/cold and am not certain to what extent I am going to be part of the first week of teaching… keep your fingers crossed for me
    Michael

  10. Anonymous
    July 28, 2008 at 12:31 am

    Hey MG,

    I thought I would just make a suggestion for tutorials this semester. How about we try a relaxed mode, where there is no need to sit in that circle. Lets have a go with everyone sitting around the room comfortably, where they can hear and join in on the conversation at their own discretion. This way students can relax and actually take in what is being said instead of trying to think about what they are going to say when you ask them on their opinion and put them on the spot. If we have something to say I’m sure we would add to the conservation- and this would be more achievable within a relaxed atmosphere. Lets give it a go!

    • July 28, 2008 at 2:50 am

      Hi- interesting suggestion. NIkki Thompson- who will be taking quite a number of tuts will of course have her own style and I can’t enforce one on her. While your suggestion seems to be coming from a good place, there still is a question of who is going to be in the conversation for others to listen to. Part of the problem always, is that with a tight 50 mins and so many people in the room unless you actually “push” a kind of artificial conversation, nothing gets done and people get frustrated at having wasted an hour. If we had three hours, with a glass of something and comfortable chairs… the story would be very different. But I am glad to hear such suggestions and happy to contiinue the conversation
      MG

    • July 28, 2008 at 2:50 am

      Hi- interesting suggestion. NIkki Thompson- who will be taking quite a number of tuts will of course have her own style and I can’t enforce one on her. While your suggestion seems to be coming from a good place, there still is a question of who is going to be in the conversation for others to listen to. Part of the problem always, is that with a tight 50 mins and so many people in the room unless you actually “push” a kind of artificial conversation, nothing gets done and people get frustrated at having wasted an hour. If we had three hours, with a glass of something and comfortable chairs… the story would be very different. But I am glad to hear such suggestions and happy to contiinue the conversation
      MG

    • July 28, 2008 at 2:50 am

      Hi- interesting suggestion. NIkki Thompson- who will be taking quite a number of tuts will of course have her own style and I can’t enforce one on her. While your suggestion seems to be coming from a good place, there still is a question of who is going to be in the conversation for others to listen to. Part of the problem always, is that with a tight 50 mins and so many people in the room unless you actually “push” a kind of artificial conversation, nothing gets done and people get frustrated at having wasted an hour. If we had three hours, with a glass of something and comfortable chairs… the story would be very different. But I am glad to hear such suggestions and happy to contiinue the conversation
      MG

  11. Anonymous
    July 28, 2008 at 12:31 am

    Hey MG,

    I thought I would just make a suggestion for tutorials this semester. How about we try a relaxed mode, where there is no need to sit in that circle. Lets have a go with everyone sitting around the room comfortably, where they can hear and join in on the conversation at their own discretion. This way students can relax and actually take in what is being said instead of trying to think about what they are going to say when you ask them on their opinion and put them on the spot. If we have something to say I’m sure we would add to the conservation- and this would be more achievable within a relaxed atmosphere. Lets give it a go!

  12. Anonymous
    July 28, 2008 at 12:31 am

    Hey MG,

    I thought I would just make a suggestion for tutorials this semester. How about we try a relaxed mode, where there is no need to sit in that circle. Lets have a go with everyone sitting around the room comfortably, where they can hear and join in on the conversation at their own discretion. This way students can relax and actually take in what is being said instead of trying to think about what they are going to say when you ask them on their opinion and put them on the spot. If we have something to say I’m sure we would add to the conservation- and this would be more achievable within a relaxed atmosphere. Lets give it a go!

  13. Anonymous
    July 28, 2008 at 12:31 am

    Hey MG,

    I thought I would just make a suggestion for tutorials this semester. How about we try a relaxed mode, where there is no need to sit in that circle. Lets have a go with everyone sitting around the room comfortably, where they can hear and join in on the conversation at their own discretion. This way students can relax and actually take in what is being said instead of trying to think about what they are going to say when you ask them on their opinion and put them on the spot. If we have something to say I’m sure we would add to the conservation- and this would be more achievable within a relaxed atmosphere. Lets give it a go!

    • July 28, 2008 at 2:50 am

      Hi- interesting suggestion. NIkki Thompson- who will be taking quite a number of tuts will of course have her own style and I can’t enforce one on her. While your suggestion seems to be coming from a good place, there still is a question of who is going to be in the conversation for others to listen to. Part of the problem always, is that with a tight 50 mins and so many people in the room unless you actually “push” a kind of artificial conversation, nothing gets done and people get frustrated at having wasted an hour. If we had three hours, with a glass of something and comfortable chairs… the story would be very different. But I am glad to hear such suggestions and happy to contiinue the conversation
      MG

  14. Anonymous
    July 28, 2008 at 12:31 am

    Hey MG,

    I thought I would just make a suggestion for tutorials this semester. How about we try a relaxed mode, where there is no need to sit in that circle. Lets have a go with everyone sitting around the room comfortably, where they can hear and join in on the conversation at their own discretion. This way students can relax and actually take in what is being said instead of trying to think about what they are going to say when you ask them on their opinion and put them on the spot. If we have something to say I’m sure we would add to the conservation- and this would be more achievable within a relaxed atmosphere. Lets give it a go!

    • July 28, 2008 at 2:50 am

      Hi- interesting suggestion. NIkki Thompson- who will be taking quite a number of tuts will of course have her own style and I can’t enforce one on her. While your suggestion seems to be coming from a good place, there still is a question of who is going to be in the conversation for others to listen to. Part of the problem always, is that with a tight 50 mins and so many people in the room unless you actually “push” a kind of artificial conversation, nothing gets done and people get frustrated at having wasted an hour. If we had three hours, with a glass of something and comfortable chairs… the story would be very different. But I am glad to hear such suggestions and happy to contiinue the conversation
      MG

  15. Anonymous
    July 28, 2008 at 12:31 am

    Hey MG,

    I thought I would just make a suggestion for tutorials this semester. How about we try a relaxed mode, where there is no need to sit in that circle. Lets have a go with everyone sitting around the room comfortably, where they can hear and join in on the conversation at their own discretion. This way students can relax and actually take in what is being said instead of trying to think about what they are going to say when you ask them on their opinion and put them on the spot. If we have something to say I’m sure we would add to the conservation- and this would be more achievable within a relaxed atmosphere. Lets give it a go!

    • July 28, 2008 at 2:50 am

      Hi- interesting suggestion. NIkki Thompson- who will be taking quite a number of tuts will of course have her own style and I can’t enforce one on her. While your suggestion seems to be coming from a good place, there still is a question of who is going to be in the conversation for others to listen to. Part of the problem always, is that with a tight 50 mins and so many people in the room unless you actually “push” a kind of artificial conversation, nothing gets done and people get frustrated at having wasted an hour. If we had three hours, with a glass of something and comfortable chairs… the story would be very different. But I am glad to hear such suggestions and happy to contiinue the conversation
      MG

  16. Anonymous
    July 28, 2008 at 12:31 am

    Hey MG,

    I thought I would just make a suggestion for tutorials this semester. How about we try a relaxed mode, where there is no need to sit in that circle. Lets have a go with everyone sitting around the room comfortably, where they can hear and join in on the conversation at their own discretion. This way students can relax and actually take in what is being said instead of trying to think about what they are going to say when you ask them on their opinion and put them on the spot. If we have something to say I’m sure we would add to the conservation- and this would be more achievable within a relaxed atmosphere. Lets give it a go!

  17. Anonymous
    July 28, 2008 at 12:31 am

    Hey MG,

    I thought I would just make a suggestion for tutorials this semester. How about we try a relaxed mode, where there is no need to sit in that circle. Lets have a go with everyone sitting around the room comfortably, where they can hear and join in on the conversation at their own discretion. This way students can relax and actually take in what is being said instead of trying to think about what they are going to say when you ask them on their opinion and put them on the spot. If we have something to say I’m sure we would add to the conservation- and this would be more achievable within a relaxed atmosphere. Lets give it a go!

    • July 28, 2008 at 2:50 am

      Hi- interesting suggestion. NIkki Thompson- who will be taking quite a number of tuts will of course have her own style and I can’t enforce one on her. While your suggestion seems to be coming from a good place, there still is a question of who is going to be in the conversation for others to listen to. Part of the problem always, is that with a tight 50 mins and so many people in the room unless you actually “push” a kind of artificial conversation, nothing gets done and people get frustrated at having wasted an hour. If we had three hours, with a glass of something and comfortable chairs… the story would be very different. But I am glad to hear such suggestions and happy to contiinue the conversation
      MG

  18. July 28, 2008 at 2:50 am

    Hi- interesting suggestion. NIkki Thompson- who will be taking quite a number of tuts will of course have her own style and I can’t enforce one on her. While your suggestion seems to be coming from a good place, there still is a question of who is going to be in the conversation for others to listen to. Part of the problem always, is that with a tight 50 mins and so many people in the room unless you actually “push” a kind of artificial conversation, nothing gets done and people get frustrated at having wasted an hour. If we had three hours, with a glass of something and comfortable chairs… the story would be very different. But I am glad to hear such suggestions and happy to contiinue the conversation
    MG

  19. August 4, 2008 at 8:16 am

    Hi Michael,
    Thank you very much for giving me your feedback on my posts in last semester 🙂

    Just wondering what is Nikki Thompsons url for LJ?? Because I can’t find it.

    Thank you!

    Sincerely,
    Carmen

  20. August 4, 2008 at 8:16 am

    Hi Michael,
    Thank you very much for giving me your feedback on my posts in last semester 🙂

    Just wondering what is Nikki Thompsons url for LJ?? Because I can’t find it.

    Thank you!

    Sincerely,
    Carmen

  21. August 4, 2008 at 8:16 am

    Hi Michael,
    Thank you very much for giving me your feedback on my posts in last semester 🙂

    Just wondering what is Nikki Thompsons url for LJ?? Because I can’t find it.

    Thank you!

    Sincerely,
    Carmen

  22. August 4, 2008 at 8:16 am

    Hi Michael,
    Thank you very much for giving me your feedback on my posts in last semester 🙂

    Just wondering what is Nikki Thompsons url for LJ?? Because I can’t find it.

    Thank you!

    Sincerely,
    Carmen

  23. August 4, 2008 at 8:16 am

    Hi Michael,
    Thank you very much for giving me your feedback on my posts in last semester 🙂

    Just wondering what is Nikki Thompsons url for LJ?? Because I can’t find it.

    Thank you!

    Sincerely,
    Carmen

  24. August 4, 2008 at 8:16 am

    Hi Michael,
    Thank you very much for giving me your feedback on my posts in last semester 🙂

    Just wondering what is Nikki Thompsons url for LJ?? Because I can’t find it.

    Thank you!

    Sincerely,
    Carmen

  25. August 4, 2008 at 8:16 am

    Hi Michael,
    Thank you very much for giving me your feedback on my posts in last semester 🙂

    Just wondering what is Nikki Thompsons url for LJ?? Because I can’t find it.

    Thank you!

    Sincerely,
    Carmen

  26. August 4, 2008 at 8:16 am

    Hi Michael,
    Thank you very much for giving me your feedback on my posts in last semester 🙂

    Just wondering what is Nikki Thompsons url for LJ?? Because I can’t find it.

    Thank you!

    Sincerely,
    Carmen

  27. August 10, 2008 at 1:39 am

    Galston Gorge Pictures

    Hi Michael,
    The pictures you took at Galston Gorge are very, very reminiscent of Caspar David Friedrich’s artworks, particularly the one with you in it. Friedrich often has a lone figure in his landscapes to contrast the enormity of our sublime world with the fragility of the individual in comparison. I thought I’d mention that since this entry spoke a lot about art. 🙂
    Absolutely gorgeous scenery!

    • August 10, 2008 at 10:28 pm

      Re: Galston Gorge Pictures

      Thanks Julia- I am a great fan of Caspar David Friedrich… I wonder whether that has anything to do with it. I know the painting you are talking about! Thank you for the complement!
      MG

    • August 10, 2008 at 10:28 pm

      Re: Galston Gorge Pictures

      Thanks Julia- I am a great fan of Caspar David Friedrich… I wonder whether that has anything to do with it. I know the painting you are talking about! Thank you for the complement!
      MG

    • August 10, 2008 at 10:28 pm

      Re: Galston Gorge Pictures

      Thanks Julia- I am a great fan of Caspar David Friedrich… I wonder whether that has anything to do with it. I know the painting you are talking about! Thank you for the complement!
      MG

  28. August 10, 2008 at 1:39 am

    Galston Gorge Pictures

    Hi Michael,
    The pictures you took at Galston Gorge are very, very reminiscent of Caspar David Friedrich’s artworks, particularly the one with you in it. Friedrich often has a lone figure in his landscapes to contrast the enormity of our sublime world with the fragility of the individual in comparison. I thought I’d mention that since this entry spoke a lot about art. 🙂
    Absolutely gorgeous scenery!

  29. August 10, 2008 at 1:39 am

    Galston Gorge Pictures

    Hi Michael,
    The pictures you took at Galston Gorge are very, very reminiscent of Caspar David Friedrich’s artworks, particularly the one with you in it. Friedrich often has a lone figure in his landscapes to contrast the enormity of our sublime world with the fragility of the individual in comparison. I thought I’d mention that since this entry spoke a lot about art. 🙂
    Absolutely gorgeous scenery!

  30. August 10, 2008 at 1:39 am

    Galston Gorge Pictures

    Hi Michael,
    The pictures you took at Galston Gorge are very, very reminiscent of Caspar David Friedrich’s artworks, particularly the one with you in it. Friedrich often has a lone figure in his landscapes to contrast the enormity of our sublime world with the fragility of the individual in comparison. I thought I’d mention that since this entry spoke a lot about art. 🙂
    Absolutely gorgeous scenery!

    • August 10, 2008 at 10:28 pm

      Re: Galston Gorge Pictures

      Thanks Julia- I am a great fan of Caspar David Friedrich… I wonder whether that has anything to do with it. I know the painting you are talking about! Thank you for the complement!
      MG

  31. August 10, 2008 at 1:39 am

    Galston Gorge Pictures

    Hi Michael,
    The pictures you took at Galston Gorge are very, very reminiscent of Caspar David Friedrich’s artworks, particularly the one with you in it. Friedrich often has a lone figure in his landscapes to contrast the enormity of our sublime world with the fragility of the individual in comparison. I thought I’d mention that since this entry spoke a lot about art. 🙂
    Absolutely gorgeous scenery!

    • August 10, 2008 at 10:28 pm

      Re: Galston Gorge Pictures

      Thanks Julia- I am a great fan of Caspar David Friedrich… I wonder whether that has anything to do with it. I know the painting you are talking about! Thank you for the complement!
      MG

  32. August 10, 2008 at 1:39 am

    Galston Gorge Pictures

    Hi Michael,
    The pictures you took at Galston Gorge are very, very reminiscent of Caspar David Friedrich’s artworks, particularly the one with you in it. Friedrich often has a lone figure in his landscapes to contrast the enormity of our sublime world with the fragility of the individual in comparison. I thought I’d mention that since this entry spoke a lot about art. 🙂
    Absolutely gorgeous scenery!

    • August 10, 2008 at 10:28 pm

      Re: Galston Gorge Pictures

      Thanks Julia- I am a great fan of Caspar David Friedrich… I wonder whether that has anything to do with it. I know the painting you are talking about! Thank you for the complement!
      MG

  33. August 10, 2008 at 1:39 am

    Galston Gorge Pictures

    Hi Michael,
    The pictures you took at Galston Gorge are very, very reminiscent of Caspar David Friedrich’s artworks, particularly the one with you in it. Friedrich often has a lone figure in his landscapes to contrast the enormity of our sublime world with the fragility of the individual in comparison. I thought I’d mention that since this entry spoke a lot about art. 🙂
    Absolutely gorgeous scenery!

  34. August 10, 2008 at 1:39 am

    Galston Gorge Pictures

    Hi Michael,
    The pictures you took at Galston Gorge are very, very reminiscent of Caspar David Friedrich’s artworks, particularly the one with you in it. Friedrich often has a lone figure in his landscapes to contrast the enormity of our sublime world with the fragility of the individual in comparison. I thought I’d mention that since this entry spoke a lot about art. 🙂
    Absolutely gorgeous scenery!

    • August 10, 2008 at 10:28 pm

      Re: Galston Gorge Pictures

      Thanks Julia- I am a great fan of Caspar David Friedrich… I wonder whether that has anything to do with it. I know the painting you are talking about! Thank you for the complement!
      MG

  35. August 10, 2008 at 10:28 pm

    Re: Galston Gorge Pictures

    Thanks Julia- I am a great fan of Caspar David Friedrich… I wonder whether that has anything to do with it. I know the painting you are talking about! Thank you for the complement!
    MG

  36. October 14, 2008 at 9:05 am

    Hello Michael,

    It’s Gertrude Ygosse here. Only two months later I know, but we can’t rush these things you know, I’m only a Queenslander!!! but I thought I had commented earlier, evidence shows I hadn’t. I loved your photographs, they’re so beautiful, and the one of you on the edge, and the mist filled shot…very impressive.

    Thank you for sharing them with us, very gorbeautiful!!

    Gertrude.

    • October 14, 2008 at 10:29 am

      Re: Hello Michael,

      Thanks Gertrude… but I am still looking for you wonderful entries… so that I can comment on yours too….
      Michael

    • October 14, 2008 at 10:29 am

      Re: Hello Michael,

      Thanks Gertrude… but I am still looking for you wonderful entries… so that I can comment on yours too….
      Michael

    • October 14, 2008 at 10:29 am

      Re: Hello Michael,

      Thanks Gertrude… but I am still looking for you wonderful entries… so that I can comment on yours too….
      Michael

  37. October 14, 2008 at 9:05 am

    Hello Michael,

    It’s Gertrude Ygosse here. Only two months later I know, but we can’t rush these things you know, I’m only a Queenslander!!! but I thought I had commented earlier, evidence shows I hadn’t. I loved your photographs, they’re so beautiful, and the one of you on the edge, and the mist filled shot…very impressive.

    Thank you for sharing them with us, very gorbeautiful!!

    Gertrude.

  38. October 14, 2008 at 9:05 am

    Hello Michael,

    It’s Gertrude Ygosse here. Only two months later I know, but we can’t rush these things you know, I’m only a Queenslander!!! but I thought I had commented earlier, evidence shows I hadn’t. I loved your photographs, they’re so beautiful, and the one of you on the edge, and the mist filled shot…very impressive.

    Thank you for sharing them with us, very gorbeautiful!!

    Gertrude.

  39. October 14, 2008 at 9:05 am

    Hello Michael,

    It’s Gertrude Ygosse here. Only two months later I know, but we can’t rush these things you know, I’m only a Queenslander!!! but I thought I had commented earlier, evidence shows I hadn’t. I loved your photographs, they’re so beautiful, and the one of you on the edge, and the mist filled shot…very impressive.

    Thank you for sharing them with us, very gorbeautiful!!

    Gertrude.

    • October 14, 2008 at 10:29 am

      Re: Hello Michael,

      Thanks Gertrude… but I am still looking for you wonderful entries… so that I can comment on yours too….
      Michael

  40. October 14, 2008 at 9:05 am

    Hello Michael,

    It’s Gertrude Ygosse here. Only two months later I know, but we can’t rush these things you know, I’m only a Queenslander!!! but I thought I had commented earlier, evidence shows I hadn’t. I loved your photographs, they’re so beautiful, and the one of you on the edge, and the mist filled shot…very impressive.

    Thank you for sharing them with us, very gorbeautiful!!

    Gertrude.

    • October 14, 2008 at 10:29 am

      Re: Hello Michael,

      Thanks Gertrude… but I am still looking for you wonderful entries… so that I can comment on yours too….
      Michael

  41. October 14, 2008 at 9:05 am

    Hello Michael,

    It’s Gertrude Ygosse here. Only two months later I know, but we can’t rush these things you know, I’m only a Queenslander!!! but I thought I had commented earlier, evidence shows I hadn’t. I loved your photographs, they’re so beautiful, and the one of you on the edge, and the mist filled shot…very impressive.

    Thank you for sharing them with us, very gorbeautiful!!

    Gertrude.

    • October 14, 2008 at 10:29 am

      Re: Hello Michael,

      Thanks Gertrude… but I am still looking for you wonderful entries… so that I can comment on yours too….
      Michael

  42. October 14, 2008 at 9:05 am

    Hello Michael,

    It’s Gertrude Ygosse here. Only two months later I know, but we can’t rush these things you know, I’m only a Queenslander!!! but I thought I had commented earlier, evidence shows I hadn’t. I loved your photographs, they’re so beautiful, and the one of you on the edge, and the mist filled shot…very impressive.

    Thank you for sharing them with us, very gorbeautiful!!

    Gertrude.

  43. October 14, 2008 at 9:05 am

    Hello Michael,

    It’s Gertrude Ygosse here. Only two months later I know, but we can’t rush these things you know, I’m only a Queenslander!!! but I thought I had commented earlier, evidence shows I hadn’t. I loved your photographs, they’re so beautiful, and the one of you on the edge, and the mist filled shot…very impressive.

    Thank you for sharing them with us, very gorbeautiful!!

    Gertrude.

    • October 14, 2008 at 10:29 am

      Re: Hello Michael,

      Thanks Gertrude… but I am still looking for you wonderful entries… so that I can comment on yours too….
      Michael

  44. October 14, 2008 at 10:29 am

    Re: Hello Michael,

    Thanks Gertrude… but I am still looking for you wonderful entries… so that I can comment on yours too….
    Michael

  45. October 22, 2008 at 10:22 pm

    Dear Professor Griffith

    Hi Michael,

    I have completed two semester but it is with regret that I withdraw from this semester.

    At this point I would like to detete any words I have sent to Live Journal and Blackbook.

    I have tried to do so but I am still having trouble navigating Journal and Blackbook. If you are able I’d like you to remove my words from the site.

    I really love the concept of live journal and presenting work online.

    In reality my computer skills are not sufficient to navigate online.

    Thanks so much for the opportunity to sit in your class once again.

    All the Best

    Rosemary
    P.S. I am aware I could submit work in hard copy but it’s not the same. I believe it important to try to keep up to date with technology. I should have taken advantage of the learning partner system which was a big help last semester.

    • October 22, 2008 at 10:45 pm

      Re: Dear Professor Griffith

      Sad to hear this Rosemary… you have been a real asset to the class… keep in touch.
      Michael

      • Anonymous
        October 22, 2008 at 11:23 pm

        Re: Dear Professor Griffith

        Thanks Michael,

        Can you remove my words please…..?

        guest2497
        fra3EpHA

        rosemary_astill
        please1
        Must say I can’t access the system with this last password.

        I hope this information will help you remove my words from the site.

      • October 23, 2008 at 12:13 am

        Re: Dear Professor Griffith

        Hi Rosemary… I have now deleted all your material from Blackboard… but I can’t delete your material from LiveJournal because only you have the login and password for this… it is your site…..
        Michael

      • October 23, 2008 at 12:13 am

        Re: Dear Professor Griffith

        Hi Rosemary… I have now deleted all your material from Blackboard… but I can’t delete your material from LiveJournal because only you have the login and password for this… it is your site…..
        Michael

      • October 23, 2008 at 12:13 am

        Re: Dear Professor Griffith

        Hi Rosemary… I have now deleted all your material from Blackboard… but I can’t delete your material from LiveJournal because only you have the login and password for this… it is your site…..
        Michael

      • Anonymous
        October 22, 2008 at 11:23 pm

        Re: Dear Professor Griffith

        Thanks Michael,

        Can you remove my words please…..?

        guest2497
        fra3EpHA

        rosemary_astill
        please1
        Must say I can’t access the system with this last password.

        I hope this information will help you remove my words from the site.

      • Anonymous
        October 22, 2008 at 11:23 pm

        Re: Dear Professor Griffith

        Thanks Michael,

        Can you remove my words please…..?

        guest2497
        fra3EpHA

        rosemary_astill
        please1
        Must say I can’t access the system with this last password.

        I hope this information will help you remove my words from the site.

    • October 22, 2008 at 10:45 pm

      Re: Dear Professor Griffith

      Sad to hear this Rosemary… you have been a real asset to the class… keep in touch.
      Michael

    • October 22, 2008 at 10:45 pm

      Re: Dear Professor Griffith

      Sad to hear this Rosemary… you have been a real asset to the class… keep in touch.
      Michael

  46. October 22, 2008 at 10:22 pm

    Dear Professor Griffith

    Hi Michael,

    I have completed two semester but it is with regret that I withdraw from this semester.

    At this point I would like to detete any words I have sent to Live Journal and Blackbook.

    I have tried to do so but I am still having trouble navigating Journal and Blackbook. If you are able I’d like you to remove my words from the site.

    I really love the concept of live journal and presenting work online.

    In reality my computer skills are not sufficient to navigate online.

    Thanks so much for the opportunity to sit in your class once again.

    All the Best

    Rosemary
    P.S. I am aware I could submit work in hard copy but it’s not the same. I believe it important to try to keep up to date with technology. I should have taken advantage of the learning partner system which was a big help last semester.

  47. October 22, 2008 at 10:22 pm

    Dear Professor Griffith

    Hi Michael,

    I have completed two semester but it is with regret that I withdraw from this semester.

    At this point I would like to detete any words I have sent to Live Journal and Blackbook.

    I have tried to do so but I am still having trouble navigating Journal and Blackbook. If you are able I’d like you to remove my words from the site.

    I really love the concept of live journal and presenting work online.

    In reality my computer skills are not sufficient to navigate online.

    Thanks so much for the opportunity to sit in your class once again.

    All the Best

    Rosemary
    P.S. I am aware I could submit work in hard copy but it’s not the same. I believe it important to try to keep up to date with technology. I should have taken advantage of the learning partner system which was a big help last semester.

  48. October 22, 2008 at 10:22 pm

    Dear Professor Griffith

    Hi Michael,

    I have completed two semester but it is with regret that I withdraw from this semester.

    At this point I would like to detete any words I have sent to Live Journal and Blackbook.

    I have tried to do so but I am still having trouble navigating Journal and Blackbook. If you are able I’d like you to remove my words from the site.

    I really love the concept of live journal and presenting work online.

    In reality my computer skills are not sufficient to navigate online.

    Thanks so much for the opportunity to sit in your class once again.

    All the Best

    Rosemary
    P.S. I am aware I could submit work in hard copy but it’s not the same. I believe it important to try to keep up to date with technology. I should have taken advantage of the learning partner system which was a big help last semester.

    • October 22, 2008 at 10:45 pm

      Re: Dear Professor Griffith

      Sad to hear this Rosemary… you have been a real asset to the class… keep in touch.
      Michael

      • Anonymous
        October 22, 2008 at 11:23 pm

        Re: Dear Professor Griffith

        Thanks Michael,

        Can you remove my words please…..?

        guest2497
        fra3EpHA

        rosemary_astill
        please1
        Must say I can’t access the system with this last password.

        I hope this information will help you remove my words from the site.

      • October 23, 2008 at 12:13 am

        Re: Dear Professor Griffith

        Hi Rosemary… I have now deleted all your material from Blackboard… but I can’t delete your material from LiveJournal because only you have the login and password for this… it is your site…..
        Michael

  49. October 22, 2008 at 10:22 pm

    Dear Professor Griffith

    Hi Michael,

    I have completed two semester but it is with regret that I withdraw from this semester.

    At this point I would like to detete any words I have sent to Live Journal and Blackbook.

    I have tried to do so but I am still having trouble navigating Journal and Blackbook. If you are able I’d like you to remove my words from the site.

    I really love the concept of live journal and presenting work online.

    In reality my computer skills are not sufficient to navigate online.

    Thanks so much for the opportunity to sit in your class once again.

    All the Best

    Rosemary
    P.S. I am aware I could submit work in hard copy but it’s not the same. I believe it important to try to keep up to date with technology. I should have taken advantage of the learning partner system which was a big help last semester.

    • October 22, 2008 at 10:45 pm

      Re: Dear Professor Griffith

      Sad to hear this Rosemary… you have been a real asset to the class… keep in touch.
      Michael

      • Anonymous
        October 22, 2008 at 11:23 pm

        Re: Dear Professor Griffith

        Thanks Michael,

        Can you remove my words please…..?

        guest2497
        fra3EpHA

        rosemary_astill
        please1
        Must say I can’t access the system with this last password.

        I hope this information will help you remove my words from the site.

      • October 23, 2008 at 12:13 am

        Re: Dear Professor Griffith

        Hi Rosemary… I have now deleted all your material from Blackboard… but I can’t delete your material from LiveJournal because only you have the login and password for this… it is your site…..
        Michael

  50. October 22, 2008 at 10:22 pm

    Dear Professor Griffith

    Hi Michael,

    I have completed two semester but it is with regret that I withdraw from this semester.

    At this point I would like to detete any words I have sent to Live Journal and Blackbook.

    I have tried to do so but I am still having trouble navigating Journal and Blackbook. If you are able I’d like you to remove my words from the site.

    I really love the concept of live journal and presenting work online.

    In reality my computer skills are not sufficient to navigate online.

    Thanks so much for the opportunity to sit in your class once again.

    All the Best

    Rosemary
    P.S. I am aware I could submit work in hard copy but it’s not the same. I believe it important to try to keep up to date with technology. I should have taken advantage of the learning partner system which was a big help last semester.

    • October 22, 2008 at 10:45 pm

      Re: Dear Professor Griffith

      Sad to hear this Rosemary… you have been a real asset to the class… keep in touch.
      Michael

      • Anonymous
        October 22, 2008 at 11:23 pm

        Re: Dear Professor Griffith

        Thanks Michael,

        Can you remove my words please…..?

        guest2497
        fra3EpHA

        rosemary_astill
        please1
        Must say I can’t access the system with this last password.

        I hope this information will help you remove my words from the site.

      • October 23, 2008 at 12:13 am

        Re: Dear Professor Griffith

        Hi Rosemary… I have now deleted all your material from Blackboard… but I can’t delete your material from LiveJournal because only you have the login and password for this… it is your site…..
        Michael

  51. October 22, 2008 at 10:22 pm

    Dear Professor Griffith

    Hi Michael,

    I have completed two semester but it is with regret that I withdraw from this semester.

    At this point I would like to detete any words I have sent to Live Journal and Blackbook.

    I have tried to do so but I am still having trouble navigating Journal and Blackbook. If you are able I’d like you to remove my words from the site.

    I really love the concept of live journal and presenting work online.

    In reality my computer skills are not sufficient to navigate online.

    Thanks so much for the opportunity to sit in your class once again.

    All the Best

    Rosemary
    P.S. I am aware I could submit work in hard copy but it’s not the same. I believe it important to try to keep up to date with technology. I should have taken advantage of the learning partner system which was a big help last semester.

  52. October 22, 2008 at 10:22 pm

    Dear Professor Griffith

    Hi Michael,

    I have completed two semester but it is with regret that I withdraw from this semester.

    At this point I would like to detete any words I have sent to Live Journal and Blackbook.

    I have tried to do so but I am still having trouble navigating Journal and Blackbook. If you are able I’d like you to remove my words from the site.

    I really love the concept of live journal and presenting work online.

    In reality my computer skills are not sufficient to navigate online.

    Thanks so much for the opportunity to sit in your class once again.

    All the Best

    Rosemary
    P.S. I am aware I could submit work in hard copy but it’s not the same. I believe it important to try to keep up to date with technology. I should have taken advantage of the learning partner system which was a big help last semester.

    • October 22, 2008 at 10:45 pm

      Re: Dear Professor Griffith

      Sad to hear this Rosemary… you have been a real asset to the class… keep in touch.
      Michael

      • Anonymous
        October 22, 2008 at 11:23 pm

        Re: Dear Professor Griffith

        Thanks Michael,

        Can you remove my words please…..?

        guest2497
        fra3EpHA

        rosemary_astill
        please1
        Must say I can’t access the system with this last password.

        I hope this information will help you remove my words from the site.

      • October 23, 2008 at 12:13 am

        Re: Dear Professor Griffith

        Hi Rosemary… I have now deleted all your material from Blackboard… but I can’t delete your material from LiveJournal because only you have the login and password for this… it is your site…..
        Michael

  53. October 22, 2008 at 10:45 pm

    Re: Dear Professor Griffith

    Sad to hear this Rosemary… you have been a real asset to the class… keep in touch.
    Michael

  54. Anonymous
    October 22, 2008 at 11:23 pm

    Re: Dear Professor Griffith

    Thanks Michael,

    Can you remove my words please…..?

    guest2497
    fra3EpHA

    rosemary_astill
    please1
    Must say I can’t access the system with this last password.

    I hope this information will help you remove my words from the site.

  55. October 23, 2008 at 12:13 am

    Re: Dear Professor Griffith

    Hi Rosemary… I have now deleted all your material from Blackboard… but I can’t delete your material from LiveJournal because only you have the login and password for this… it is your site…..
    Michael

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