I really don't have much to say in this post that is all too emotionally compelling or interesting. Life is going pretty much as it has been, however it hasn't been as hot (its hurricane season so it rains just about everyday at least for a bit). So yeah I had four guys from NYC here last week, and then a boyfriend/girlfriend from Fordham in NYC here as well. They both left and so yesterday I had the first night by myself here. I wasn't really excited for it, but it turned out well since I was kind of sick and was able to spend a lot of time resting. Originally, I had planned to go to the Zephyrs game (AAA Affiliate for the NY Mets) last night, but between my sickness and bad weather I decided to bag it until a few weeks from now.
As far as work I have been really busy. Mostly I have been doing carpentry, which is very tough to do since we don't have a framing nailer (nail gun). If anyone knows someone who has an extra one they would sell for cheap let me know. A few days ago the organization I do most of my volunteering with (lowernine.org) took in a 26 year old carpenter from NJ for two weeks so him and I will be working a lot together. Its good to have someone with me that knows what their doing especially on this big project we are about to start this week where we have to replace roughly 50% of the top plates in this guys house.
Speaking of someone from NJ, it reminds me of an interesting observation that I have made thus far. While I know that I shared this with some of you, I have not with everyone and that is that I noticed a number of the people that come down here are from the Northeast or West Coast. Other than one girl I met from TX everyone is from Cali, Mass, NJ, or NY (as well as a few other Northeasterners mixed in). Its rather strange and I understand that it could just be dumb luck, but I also wonder how it ties in with political lines (think about who votes for who). I really don't know how to explain it quite yet, but it is kind of an interesting observation.
Until Next Time.....GO SOX!!!!!!!!!
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