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Current Journey: University

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Day 16, part 2: (a sight to behold)

Well, my workday is over. I trained all day for a pretty menial job, but all the people that I’ve met this far have been absolutely awesome. I’m hoping that this journey works out to be just what I’m looking for, and as far as I can tell it’s going to be a total redo of college dorms. Where I had an awful time in the old dorms, and so far this looks like it’s going to be at least thirty thousand times better. It might be because there aren’t classes, but this far these are all amazing people.

I spent the last few previous days traveling on my lonesome from Salt Lake City to here, Lake Lodge, Yellowstone, Wyoming. I camped in the Tetons overnight and played music with a random guy who had brought his mandolin. I saw a moose. I ran from a moose. I got lost and had to follow a creek to a lake. I found a notebook in the forest in a bear box, and I wrote in it. It’s been a really interesting experience. I’ve been waking up earlier and earlier later, and I’m really glad. Seeing the Absaroka mountain range in the morning, waking up to it, is amazing. Apparently in about a month, the buffalo are going to pass right through our … campus …. in about a month. This place is amazing.

Expect a lot more in the future. These people are awesome.

Day 16, part 2: (a sight to behold)

Well, my workday is over. I trained all day for a pretty menial job, but all the people that I’ve met this far have been absolutely awesome. I’m hoping that this journey works out to be just what I’m looking for, and as far as I can tell it’s going to be a total redo of college dorms. Where I had an awful time in the old dorms, and so far this looks like it’s going to be at least thirty thousand times better. It might be because there aren’t classes, but this far these are all amazing people.

I spent the last few previous days traveling on my lonesome from Salt Lake City to here, Lake Lodge, Yellowstone, Wyoming. I camped in the Tetons overnight and played music with a random guy who had brought his mandolin. I saw a moose. I ran from a moose. I got lost and had to follow a creek to a lake. I found a notebook in the forest in a bear box, and I wrote in it. It’s been a really interesting experience. I’ve been waking up earlier and earlier later, and I’m really glad. Seeing the Absaroka mountain range in the morning, waking up to it, is amazing. Apparently in about a month, the buffalo are going to pass right through our … campus …. in about a month. This place is amazing.

Expect a lot more in the future. These people are awesome.

Sunday, May 31st 2009 7:47pm