Thankfully, most of the time libraries are happy lovely places filled with books, which I generally really like. And, thankfully, my summer reading program has been going quite well. The book that I am currently reading is called Modern Greek Folklore and Ancient Greek Religion: A Study in Survivals by John Lawson. It's sort of slow going, but very interesting, since he looks at a lot of beliefs in Greek villages and tries to connect them to ancient religion. It was written sometime in the early 1900s, and sometimes this is very obvious- I have a feeling that the observation, "The ordinary Greek of the mainland... is usually of a mongrel and unattractive appearance; and in view of the marked difference of the type in regions untouched by the Slavs, I cannot but impute his lack of beauty to his largely Slavonic ancestry" (27) would probably not make it into an academic work today.
