I still don't have internet in my house, which explains why I haven't been keeping up with my posts. Oh, and the 60-70 hour work weeks. Those are over for the moment.
Also, I broke my camera (again). It wasn't my fault! Some dude sat on it at a bar. Some dude that looks exactly like that guy behind me:
It took me awhile to figure out what had happened, because my screen now looks like bad modern art. But, it still takes pictures! I took about 35 pictures that looked like the following, while trying to figure out what was up:
So, since I've last posted there was a trip back to Ann Arbor where I:
played with my puppy
drank good beers with good friends
drank more good beers with more good friends while avoiding cigarette smoke
hung out with my photogenic family
and took corny pictures with them (pajama pants and a cashmere sweater)
let Monica laugh at me after she sprayed lime juice in my eye
got a serenade of Mark's original compositions
and uhhh, drank some water.
Also, Caitlin and Kathleen came to visit for New Years! It was pretty darn fun.
This is us an one of our NYE friends. He gave us rides and stuff.
This is a jumbo slice. It may not be the best pizza ever, but it's big. Really big. Jumbo. And that is good enough.
Amy made lots of friends that night.
And, hm, so did Caitlin.
Even though he/she looks like a devil, this is the cutest squirrel I have ever seen. It's almost white, even though you can't tell. He/she lives by the Vietnam Memorial.
Oops! Don't forget my lcd screen is broken! (and I have no viewfinder; apparently cameras don't need them anymore. Apparently muscley guys who shave their arms don't sit on peoples cameras often enough to have a need for viewfinders)
A beautiful day in Washington D.C.
I'm really working on getting internet soon, or at least breaking into one of the secured networks.
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
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Yeah, new stuff! Funny that I took the very same pics at the Lincoln Memorial just months ago. And irony of ironies....I have been getting quite interested in a very narrow field of study called Culture Heritage Tourism. Loe and behold, the only masters program for it in the country is at George Washington University!!!! Growl!
After living in Boulder, I don't know if I could move back to D.C. There is just tooo much coolness here, and I'm tired of being transient.
BTW....I'm trying to plan a trip to Brazil in October or November during the low season. Taisa is dying for me to come back, and I'm dying to go (worst winter ever in Colorado....I want green palm trees gurd durnit!).
Maybe you should come, hmmmm....
You know what, fuck this blogging shite....we need to call each other. (I can only blame myself)
Sounds like you have been crazy busy. 60 - 70 hrs a week...geese....I hope they're paying you.
Anyway. Sigh. Can't say I don't miss the Sheila.
Ha, if you come back, you'll have to live with us, otherwise it just won't be the same....
Glad to see you are alive. Miss you. That's all I have for now, since my mother says she has fucked something up and has to go fix it and I am worried because she decided to eat dinner before telling me what she did and I still don't know what it is...
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