Mason and I

Mason and I

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Day 317 of San Diego

"Raindrops are falling on my head."

Today, I am exhausted... School whooped me into shape on remembering never to procrastinate EVER. Although I'm not procrastinating, it feels as if I am. My Math teacher was right about last weeks warning on this week... The homework is taking me a couple of hours (long hours...) to complete. I have a paper due Friday... I haven't started it... I probably won't be able to until tomorrow... Unless my Math teacher hands out MORE homework. We have practice exam sheets to finish! I would like to finish them before the ACTUAL exam!

ENGL wasn't as bad. We wrote about our topic - what questions I may want to answer, what are the hidden meanings behind the object I chose, etc. I am VERY happy the paper is only one page...

Update on the Rainier Beer R: Everything is okay! The R is still shinning its light! Maybe the crane was helping with maintenance.

That's it!

Goodnight!

Through the Woods
Rain dampens the forest floor along a trail in Montana’s Glacier National Park. Located in the Northern Rocky Mountains, the “crown of the continent” spans more than a million acres of rugged natural terrain. Among the features preserved within its borders are lakes and forests, alpine meadows, and valleys carved from the glaciers that give the park its name. (By: Gary Migues)

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