Mason and I

Mason and I

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Day 326 of San Diego

I'm still recovering from last night... I don't have much to write. Not in the mood to write a whole bunch. I'll write enough for my readers to understand what happened today.

The day was a blustery one. The wind continues to blow. Supposedly, we had gusts up to fifty MPH. While in ENGL class, I watched the weather transform rapidly like my emotions... In a split second, from whiplash-fast rain pour, it decided to become sunny. It was lovely to greet the sun. However, it was difficult to see once outside because of the glare caused by the countless puddles splotched along campus.

When I arrived home, I completed Math homework. We're working on funding, loans, payments, etc. It isn't the funnest type of Math I've learned. Welcome to College Algebra. Too many equations? Too bad. Memorize them.

Tomorrow is Friday... Glorious Friday...

Please, Friday... Help redeem my woeful thoughts.

River Lady
South Carolina’s ACE Basin harbors a wealth of wildlife and history. Here, a moss-hung cypress keeps watch over the placid waters of the Lowcountry basin, named for three rivers that run through it: the Ashepoo, Combahee, and Edisto. (By: Vincent J. Musi)

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