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July 01, 2002

things are good. now they

things are good. now they have me working at the sealife center, it's 180 turn from my other job, i sit around and occasionally make sandwiches or sell bagels and pastries to tourist, but mostly i read books and listen to music. it reminds me of my job at the movie theatre, w/o the popcorn. one thing i find strange is that i kinda miss the frantic pace of dishing and the relief when the job was done. plus, we can't get npr inside of the building, so i'm falling out of touch with the news, which is both bad and good with all the awefulness going on in the middle east.
went to anchorage last weekend, had a really good time. much much thanks to renee for showing me around and letting me stay at her place and everything, i had never liked anchorage so much but now i have an appreciation for the city, the thrift store i went to was killer and there are tons of bars with the word "lounge" in their names that deserve exploring. my new theory is that the best bars are lounges. some examples are: the corkroom lounge (rip), the showcase lounge, and the champagne lounge. one thing i did not miss about cities were all the damn traffic lights, which seward is too small to have any of. all in all, a supergood trip. the drive was so beautiful i won't even go into it.
yesterday we fled from work and went up the alice mountain trail, so beautiful, amazing views across resurrection bay and at godwin glacier. no bear sightings, they're all at our camp. i wish i had better ways to describe how excellent that hike was but they aren't coming out now. i especially enjoyed throwing snowballs at aaron when he was down the hill from me, man i'm glad i don't smoke.
allright all for now, this town is filling up with people who will run the mt. marathon race, i'm gonna go people watch.

Posted by bendan at July 1, 2002 08:02 PM

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