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It is through our own human addiction that we take part in activities that make us feel something different than we're used to. By positioning ourselves within the comfort of discomfort and the repetition of change, whether it's designed or coincidence, we find the experiences that remind us of the reasons why we're here. This is an exploration into the mental phenomena of the human experience. Please explore the ARCHIVES at the bottom of this page. kclickenger@c-jr.com

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Thursday, May 17, 2007

The final recap, with more to come.

It's Thursday, May 17th and at about 5 o'clock this evening, I arrived in Seattle, Washington; The stopping point.
While I'm sure I will philosophize in retrospect much further in the near future, for now
I thought it would be interesting to compile a few facts about the trip, so here we go.. the top ten:

1. 45 days
2. 8,012 miles
3. two motorcycles
4. 15 states
5. four rear tires
6. two chains
7. roughly $4,000 spent (not including the GS, of course)
8. two oil changes (GS is every 6,000)
9. two "arrivals"
10. and of course, one, massive change of plans.


Although I have now arrived at a place where I will live, there is a completely new journey that is about to begin and I assure you motopsychosis is not over. I will continue to post updates, so please stay tuned for further developments along the way.

'Til next time

posted by Dude at 8:56 PM

3 Comments:

Blogger Scooby Meredith said...

...and a partridge in a pear tree. Welcome Home Ken! Good luck with the interviewing. Tell Mom I said hi. You've made a great decision and I can;t wait to finally meet up with you.

7:51 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

good luck kenny!

10:16 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

great read mate,you take care

3:52 AM  

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