An•na \ān-uh\ pn.
(latin version of Αννα the Greek version of the Hebrew root-verb חנן hanan)
1 Semitic language : to be gracious or grant favor, 2 Arabic language : to have compassion or feel sympathy.
(latin version of Αννα the Greek version of the Hebrew root-verb חנן hanan)
1 Semitic language : to be gracious or grant favor, 2 Arabic language : to have compassion or feel sympathy.
I began this blog at the rip old age of 23, a recent Master's graduate of Columbia University. Freshly back in the Southern California after a year abroad in Paris. Still consuming caffeinated edibles, trying to work in public history, and reading about the Interwar Years coping culture.
I am now standing at the precipice of 26, a Ph.D candidate at King's College London. Freshly deposited back in Southern California after two years abroad in London by the helping hand of COVID19. Writing my Dissertation in my mother's garden. I still sing (terribly), play the ukulele (awfully), dance (without rhythm), and travel (mainly to consume caffeinated things). And, if I could sum up my life in one cliché phrase, that phrase would still be:
I am now standing at the precipice of 26, a Ph.D candidate at King's College London. Freshly deposited back in Southern California after two years abroad in London by the helping hand of COVID19. Writing my Dissertation in my mother's garden. I still sing (terribly), play the ukulele (awfully), dance (without rhythm), and travel (mainly to consume caffeinated things). And, if I could sum up my life in one cliché phrase, that phrase would still be: