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learnteach ([personal profile] learnteach) wrote2008-10-15 01:51 pm

Sleep is good.

Three nights of full sleep. I feel like a completely different person. Who doesn't get enough done and needs a shower, but I am on vacation at a friend's working on projects (de-blackberry the yard, trim the shrubbery, get the attic storage areas set up, help transplant plants, build an outside tools storage space...play too much Zuma, watch Boston Legal, learn Settlers of Catan card game, clean out the van) to varying degrees of success.


The move was better than expected, and a friend has agreed to help out in Reno. Have talked to MA twice since then, and he's a lot clearer, able to talk on the phone easily--the Nevada air is good for him. Sounds like L. is inviting MA up to Thanksgiving with his wife's family--good luck to them!

On the way (heading towards Eugene from Reno) I discovered that you can't get a cheap hotel room at the start of duck season, and that they've been so depressed there the current economic meltdown is hardly noticable. The white pine forests NE of Crater Lake are dying quick http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/highelevationwhitepines/Management/Strategy/mpb.htm and looking very sad. It's all second or third growth, and very patchy right now. About the only people who seem to be harvesting well are the 'shroom hunters, if the saphrophytic buy is good.

Crater Lake is cool. Well, cold, too. Snow on the ground, and the concessions will be shut in a week or so. I would say that it's easily as cool as the Grand Canyon, though, and the approaches are cool as well.

NOTA: Went to Jerry's. Met a man on a GS1200A who had survived a grizzly attack. Interesting stories and scars.

Back home by sundayish, start the job hunt full bore (not looking good from here; now is the time to get into a job before things get worse.)

Tallyhow!

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