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(This post might end suddenly- I'm stealing wireless internet on my laptop from the hotel [not my hotel, pshh. The hotel the conference is in. I'm sleeping in a hostel {and actually, so is one of the presenters here. I saw him this morning while half-asleep, and than ran into him again in the registration line, where I dignified myself by blurting out "Hey, you were at the hostel too!". But he was nice and introduced himself to me and we talked, so now I just have a weird story about staying down the hall from someone I originally thought was a crazy tourist, but is actually just a charmingly eccentric professor, of the sort that I think every university is required to have at least one of}, because I am so freaking broke, though luckily enough it is actually open tonight and not closed for a fundraiser like they told me on the phone, so I don't have to make desperate plans to very quickly make a friend and borrow their room] and I'm not sure how much battery I have left.)


I got here to Madison very late last night, after midnight. My plane was delayed about an hour and a half, which caused me to miss the bus I was supposed to take from Chicago to Madison, which meant I had to take the L clear from one side of the city to another to catch a different bus, which I also managed to miss by about five minutes, and then had to wait half an hour for the next one to show up. But I made it to my hostel, managing to negotiate two cities I've never been in before with nothing more than some hastily-scribbled Mapquest directions and a pamphlet, so it's all well that ends well. Also, I can now terrify my grandmother with stories of riding the L in the middle of the night by myself through Chicago, which is always a plus. (Randomly, I want a train/subway system for my city so badly. I'm sick of the stupid goddamn buses.)

The majority of the panels that are related to my topic (the Indus Civilization. I haven't been hiding it, I just figured no one would know/care) were today, so I've just sat through about seven hours of people lecturing. So far today, I've managed to find two of the professors I emailed last week, and have a meeting with one of them tomorrow. I'm also planning to stalk a third tomorrow, since she has to give a presentation so I'll be able to find her. A fourth isn't here, but I've talked to some of his students who are, and the fifth, I think, is going to have be the one I don't get lucky with. There's always one.

It's nerve-wracking to be here. I never like being around crowds when I'm by myself; there's only so long you can pretend to be fascinated by the newspaper/program/your notebook/random sheets of paper you've found before it becomes obvious that you don't have anyone to talk to. Also, I'm in jeans, because that's pretty much the only thing I own and anyway nearly every archaeologist I know never bother to dress up, but apparently that was a mistake. I'm surrounded by suits and skirts and nice clothes and saris and all kinds of grown-up outfits.

I think it's good that I came, though. If nothing else, at least now I'll know what I'm talking about a little more.

It's also really, really cold here. I expected it to be colder in Wisconsin than it was in Ohio, but since Ohio was in the 80s when I left, I figured cold here was going to be "hoodie weather", not "scarves and snowpants weather". I was wrong. Madison does seem like a nice enough town. It and the University is smaller than what I'm used to, but then, most places are. It's got some really nice sections of the city- there's a giant used bookstore across the street that I'll have to check out later, and an indie movie theatre, and all these cool little stores in a row down one street. I suppose I could go to school here, though it seems so strange to pick a place to be your home for 5+ years on the basis of one day. There so much finality to that decision. Also, cold. The cold does not inspire tender feelings in me.

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