1. What is the most beautiful place in the world you've visited?
Venice. Beyond comparison, expectation, or belief. And then there is Villa d'Este in Tivoli.
2. Which magical object, spell or potion from the Harry Potter books do you wish existed in real life?
Goodness! The Time-Turner, probably.
3. Which languages that you don't know yet would you most like to learn?
Pahlavi, Persian, Hebrew, Aramaic, Accadian, ancient Egyptian. And among those I know a little, I would greatly like to improve my Classical Greek, Icelandic, Sanskrit, Old English, Welsh, and Old Irish. And why not a few Slavonic languages while I'm at it?
4. What would be more difficult for you to bear: living on a deserted island, or living in a permanently crowded place?
Desert island, unless it had cable and internet. I have always lived in big cities - Milan, Rome, London. I did my National Service in a small Italian town, L'Aquila, and nearly went crazy.
5. Which character traits do you see as most important in a friend?
I am not quite sure, because I am not sure why people become friends - why you choose one person out of dozens of people with excellent qualities to confide in and support and help and argue with and share experiences with. But once you are a friend, the most important virtue without any doubt is loyalty.
Venice. Beyond comparison, expectation, or belief. And then there is Villa d'Este in Tivoli.
2. Which magical object, spell or potion from the Harry Potter books do you wish existed in real life?
Goodness! The Time-Turner, probably.
3. Which languages that you don't know yet would you most like to learn?
Pahlavi, Persian, Hebrew, Aramaic, Accadian, ancient Egyptian. And among those I know a little, I would greatly like to improve my Classical Greek, Icelandic, Sanskrit, Old English, Welsh, and Old Irish. And why not a few Slavonic languages while I'm at it?
4. What would be more difficult for you to bear: living on a deserted island, or living in a permanently crowded place?
Desert island, unless it had cable and internet. I have always lived in big cities - Milan, Rome, London. I did my National Service in a small Italian town, L'Aquila, and nearly went crazy.
5. Which character traits do you see as most important in a friend?
I am not quite sure, because I am not sure why people become friends - why you choose one person out of dozens of people with excellent qualities to confide in and support and help and argue with and share experiences with. But once you are a friend, the most important virtue without any doubt is loyalty.
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Date: 2005-05-26 09:09 am (UTC)1 - tell me about yourself - age, married/single, kids, job,
2 - have you written fanfic? If so, where can I read it?
3 - Are you athletic?
4 - What are the most beautiful things - places, artworks, people - you have ever seen in your life?
5 - If I remember correctly, you live in Boston - have you alwys lived there?
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Date: 2005-05-27 01:56 am (UTC)I just missed the Baby Boom, married, 2 fantastic little girls, and I crunch numbers at an insurance company.
2 - have you written fanfic? If so, where can I read it?
I've created enough MS/GS's to populate a small country, and have stolen from all my favorite movies and books to put words in their mouths. I'm working on a Dorcas Meadowes/Fabian Prewett fic now. It's terrible, full of manufactured tragedy and plot holes, but I'll let you know when I post it. Before July, anyway. I'd ask you to beta, but I like you too much.
3 - Are you athletic?
Not for 20 years, but my husband works out every other day and my daughters are following his good example.
4 - What are the most beautiful things - places, artworks, people - you have ever seen in your life?
Iceland, the mountains across the bay from Armadale, Block Island, Glasgow City Hall, Cupid and Psyche at the Louvre, A Velasquez at the Prado I can't remember the name of to save my life, and the west hall of the National Gallery in DC, almost every baby I've ever laid eyes on.
5 - If I remember correctly, you live in Boston - have you always lived there?
No, my mother's family is from the area, but I've lived in Washington, DC for years, and Vermont and Maine for short times.
I still want to know if your loyalty has ever been pulled in two different directions, and if you could resolve it with reason, nonemotionally.
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Date: 2005-05-27 03:20 pm (UTC)Besides, it depends what you mean. By being loyal to the Church or to my country, I do not mean that I have to put up with every action that its representatives, or even its leaders, take. Sometimes loyalty means protesting to their faces. On one occasion, I have protested in writing to Pope John Paul himself.
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Date: 2005-05-27 03:45 pm (UTC)