Vnlr: I'm fine. I'm working a bit on an essay I'm going to have to present oraly later this year.
I'm currently studying ecology (physics wasn't all that, a bit stiff, bland and far to theoretical, especially the maths), and I wanted to talk (with all the hype going on anyway) about the devastation and regeneration of natural areas in West-Flanders, during and after the first world war.
Everyone says it's a nice subject that hasn't come up too often, but that is the problem; I can't find enough official sources about that subject (although I'm starting to lift the veil looking about as we speak).
Oh, and don't make me smile; I've been to the dentist and whenever I try to do so I wind up looking like
poor Shostakovich That does sound like an interesting subject. I have quite a few books about the First World War, but I do not think they go into any detail of the regeneration, although I do have a few books from the Imperial War Museum that have incredible panorama photographs taken by the British Army during the war, many were engineering or reconnaissance photographs. Good luck with your presentation, hopefully you will be able to find some interesting sources of information.
GhostwriterDoF: I'm just getting back into the groove of writing the books, (for today and all week) and taking advantage of having the place all to myself for the next couple months. :)
What about you, have anything special planned for today, or this week?
Nothing special for this week, maybe something on the weekend, but for now I am just working and then relaxing at home with the little time I have free this week. I am working 16-18 hours all this week (Monday through Saturday), so not much time for much else.