Amante de Sol

"Music has always been a matter of energy to me, a question of Fuel. Sentimental people call it inspiration, but what they really mean is Fuel. I have always needed fuel. I am a serious consumer. On some nights I still believe that a car with the gas needle on empty can run about fifty more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio."........................................................... ~Hunter S. Thompson~

26.1.12

Same As It Ever Was

So yesterday (Wed, 25th) marked another anniversary of existing in Duluth, Minnesota.
I say 'existing' as I really feel that's about all it is.
I bide my time, waiting to finish school, to get a job reply, and for the weather to change.
Don't get me wrong, I make my own fun, and do 'live', but not to the full potential.
Luckily there are plenty of online friends to hang or chat with (as most of the real-life-in-person friends rarely have the time (but then neither do I) to get together, many not even making a basic effort to call.
I make an effort, but it gets old.
Time for new ones, new beginnings, and more new focus.
And a randy boy now and again ;-) to make things more interesting.

Today was killer.
Slept 3a-730a
Dentist 9-10 (cleaning/exam: a cracked tooth and a filling to replace - call for the lottery. *rolls eyes*)
Class 10-12 (went fast - was ok, except for the rude kid who wouldn't reply when I asked what I missed - thankfully the nice girl did)
Drive to Two Harbors (ate 2 clementines in the car on the way)
Work 1230-5p (my boss went out for lunch and brought me back the rest of his - nice - I was hungry)
Drive back to Duluth (still light out, but grey and gloomy, see hope in pics below)
Change, organise myself
Back to school to work with Sarah and Kristina on Java 6:45-11p
Home to read discussion boards, reply to a few. (black bean, cheese, hot peppers on a wheat tortilla)
Sleep 2a - ?
Gnite

On the drive home from Two Harbors I could see the sunset off in the distance - the grey was breaking up. Somewhere, others were treated to a better view than I, but just that taste was nice.

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