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More about my trip! Were going to do this FAQ style.
What was I doing? I did a month long sea kayaking course through the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) in Southeast Alaska. I paddled about 300 miles over 28 days without seeing as much as a building and seeing very very few other people besides those in my group. My group consisted of 12...
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What was I doing? I did a month long sea kayaking course through the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) in Southeast Alaska. I paddled about 300 miles over 28 days without seeing as much as a building and seeing very very few other people besides those in my group. My group consisted of 12...
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fringes:
Yeah I find the aquatic life in any fresh water body doesnt even come close to the salt chuck!
Many of our urban area lakes are hydro reservoirs .[ But hey it sure beats coal & natural gas fired power generating plants
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Many of our urban area lakes are hydro reservoirs .[ But hey it sure beats coal & natural gas fired power generating plants
neko:
holy bajesus.
you are one scruffy adventurer.
soy cheese
you are one scruffy adventurer.
soy cheese
I'm aliiiiiiiiiive! I'll respond to comments soon, still decompressing and readjusting to society. In the meantime, I've missed roughly 70 SG sets... what were some good ones?!
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pixen:
Yes, my journal was looking bare. Which is very unusual. Thank you for populating it.
abyssia:
When will you tell us the tales of your adventure? I've probably missed as many sets as you - and I've been here. Vanessa really did an excellent one - and I just happen to seriously dig her.
The house is still standing though it's a rainforest inside - That should be corrected with the installation of a giant window a/c unit on Saturday, if all goes well. At least the bedroom has a unit. I wish there was a way to put central air in, but this house was built in 1914 with no such considerations.
Yup, you're back to mundane reality and I thought I'd bore you with a bit of it. ;o) Welcome home.
The house is still standing though it's a rainforest inside - That should be corrected with the installation of a giant window a/c unit on Saturday, if all goes well. At least the bedroom has a unit. I wish there was a way to put central air in, but this house was built in 1914 with no such considerations.
Yup, you're back to mundane reality and I thought I'd bore you with a bit of it. ;o) Welcome home.
I am off to Alaska for a month! Don't take me off your friends list because I've disappeared. I will be back. And also, if I dont have lots of comments when I get back, Ill be utterly disappointed, so leave many! I'll send you a postcard if you do.
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sativa:
oh wow, have a wonderful time! i know someone who just got back from there and quite loved it.
felicia_____:
postcard
My laptop crashed
I might be a bit MIA...
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rin:
thanks
ARGH! That pushes me right over the fucking edge! I'm home in Philadelphia for the summer having just graduated from college and killing time until I go to Alaska. While I'm here I share a room with my brother who has no respect for anything. The first thing I did when I got home was spend three hours cleaning up the mess of a fucking...
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thisplaceisdeath:
Ugh that pisses me off and it didn't even happen to me!!!
*MUAH*
*MUAH*
missmarina:
Sounds like my room. :\
I'm starting to train for a triathalon as soon as I get settled in California. Anyone done one?
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felicia_____:
Seakayaking in Alaska sounds like fun, though. There's that element of being in nature and having time to absorb the scenery. It's the push yourself to the limits for the sake of it type of thing that makes me cringe.
rogue121600:
bumming it in York...what else is there to do??? this summer is crappy so far no weather anything
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pearlbutterfly:
are you in hershey now?
under armor is very expensive. there's an outlet somewhere i think, maybe in MD? i dunno, but it's still prob freaking expensive!
and yes, i think you can love more than one person. i think you can love people differently. i don't know if you can be "in love" with more than one at the same time, at the true total level of being in love (whatever the fuck i just said, i don't know!) but i think you can. i guess. whatever.
under armor is very expensive. there's an outlet somewhere i think, maybe in MD? i dunno, but it's still prob freaking expensive!
and yes, i think you can love more than one person. i think you can love people differently. i don't know if you can be "in love" with more than one at the same time, at the true total level of being in love (whatever the fuck i just said, i don't know!) but i think you can. i guess. whatever.
kerosene:
mmmmm chocolate.
Today I went to the Dali exibit at the Philadelphia Musuem of Art. I actually liked it a lot and came out with more respect for Dali than when I went in. My previous opinion about him was that he was a talented and interesting artist that was basically full of shit. I still don't believe he remembers his experience in the womb, but my...
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missmarina:
Suck up.
krissy1:
I can't wait to see Dali!!
So I've been doing the stay-at-home-mom thing this week, and let me tell you, I have this house running like a well-oiled maaaachine! The laundry is in order, things are clean, the garden is coming together. I planted spinach carrots and green beans in the veggie garden yesterday. I've also been cooking a lot. This is why I love summer: warm weather, grilled food, my...
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psychicgoldfish:
hold a pencil in your toes and make circles with them.
walk around on your heels.
these are things that you can do to avoid shin splints.
walk around on your heels.
these are things that you can do to avoid shin splints.
thebriteredcolor:
plant me some veggies! and while you're at it, work out for me too since i haven't had much time lately. thanks!!

love love love her.
- danielle