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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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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Seattle times

I know I've mentioned it already, but it's funny how normal and natural it feels to be here. I've spent the last few days talking to people, passing out some resumes and even the sparse interview. I'm really still just trying to decide what it is that I want to do.. I'm in the unique position to do whatever I want and I jsut can't decide what to do! Without saying too much, the most promising thing right now is with Ride West BMW.
Regardless, besides the job search, my days have been filled with returning myself to a level of comfort that comes with not traveling 300+ miles a day. I've forced myself to ride around the city for hours at a time only looking occasionally at a map so I have no choice but to learn my way around. Yesterday I rode from 10am to 5pm, with a few breaks of course, but I never got more than about 15 miles from home!
So here's the updated map.. I just reused the old one and added the green line for the route that I actually took.. sorry, you're going to have to use your imaginations to see the green line go all the way to Seattle.



I havn't taken any photos since landing in Seattle, so I have nothing to show you, but they will soon be taken.. stay tuned for that.

Sorry for the lack of blog postings.. I'm going to try to scratch together something for everyday.. maybe a photo of the day, at least..

posted by Dude at 1:51 PM

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dude!

All the sl100 needs is oil gas and a few good kicks. I'm probably gonna save the first startup for Monday night, for the enjoyment of all. We'll keep you posted.

-mark

8:04 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glad to see you made it! What a journey it has been for you, and for those of us checking in! Glad to see you are finally "settled".

11:16 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

We've been watching you from Northern Ireland, we got home about 3 weeks ago and can see you have had different journey than you were expecting..... its always good to take a jump into the unknown. We wish you many new friends on this leg of the journey :0)
We'll keep watching you never know where we might meet up again.

5:32 AM  

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