Sunday, August 14, 2005

they have more than just football

The University of Tennessee non-credit course catalog arrived in the mail yesterday. A couple of years ago I tried to sign up for the Forensic Anthropology lectures but they were sold out. Decomposing corpse slide shows have been a Knoxville favorite ever since the publication of Patricia Cornwell's novel called "The Body Farm." Since then, I've had the good fortune to interview the famous Dr. William Bass twice. He's the founder of UT's Forensic Anthropology Center. Last Christmas, my son gave me Dr. Bass' non-fiction book, "Death's Acre." At a recent Einstein Simplified show, the co-author of "Death's Acre," Jon Jefferson, told me that a sequel is in the works. By the way, Patricia Cornwell's website says that the next Scarpetta novel, "Predator," will be released on October 25.

UT also has non-credit classes called Championship BBQ Smoking Techniques and Introduction to Blogging.
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1 Comments:

Anonymous jess :) said...

Now, I think this is one that I would love to hear your reactions after taking. And, besides, you could give lovely gifts when you were done!

:)

Herbal Spa Gift Baskets
Fragrance and luxury begin here when we learn to make wonderful gifts designed to spoil the ones we love (or ourselves)! We will combine herbs, essential oils, dried botanicals with skin soothing bath salts and oils. Learn how to combine and use these ingredients to create aromatic pleasures for the bath. Materials will be provided by the instructor (approximately $25). Instructor: Kathy Mihalczo, owner, Erin’s Meadow Herb Farm.
Course #261532 Fee: $49
Sat., Nov. 5, 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Erin’s Meadow Herb Farm (Directions will be mailed with your receipt.)

8/15/2005  

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