My parents live on this road... which doesn't exist on googlemaps. I just stepped out their front door to take this picture of desert wilderness from a small development. It's taken me a while to understand this place a bit, but I can see now why people would live here... I'm not saying that I'll be moving to NM, but if that was in my future, that would be fine.
Also, I'm happy to say that I went for a nice run outside today and did not site any coyotes, nor did I have any encounters with wolves or mountain lions. It was a rather uneventful run, which is fortunate seeing as I left my gun and pack of ferocious dogs at home... I did get passed by a couple of jack rabbits at impressive speeds, but I took that in stride and made it here to write this blog.
Two more days and I'll be back in Boston for a harder-core job search. It's been great to see so much family including all the immediate and a significant chunk of the extended, a bunch of friends, and Arches (which I never managed to see during the time I lived in UT). Arches Natl Park fit into the drive from UT to NM. It's been a great trip - MA to CO to UT to NM... and tomorrow... to CO... and Friday... to MA. It's time to contribute something to society, ideally as part of an income generating activity. I do not promise to keep this blog updated, but please keep in touch.
2 comments:
Janae! I miss you. So you are done with school! Congratulations. If you want to work in dialysis, you can come here and Ray-dawg will hook you up with a job. :) Not that you got a masters to do that. Good luck on the job search.
Nicole - Thanks, I miss you too! Dialysis is not sounding too bad. I'd love to come out to Seattle to see you... time will tell. By the way, I love the ketchup-eating Scottie post on your blog. I laughed so hard. Kids are great.
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