Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Unexpected niceties are the most satisfying I think

In the wake of the rain that drenched the island two weeks ago we've had a surge in little life around camp. It sounds very boring, but grass has started to grow in the campsites and on the hills and walkways. Maybe I've been living on the island to long when newly grown grass starts to seem very exciting but considering I'm learning how life goes down here it's neat to see a surge in green around. I have missed it since leaving Oregon.

And there's other pleasant surprises in the air these days. Sometimes it helps when others point them out to you because you haven't seen them yet on your own. Just a thought.

This is a short post, I just felt like I should write something new to get past what was written before.

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Parting Words Of Wisdom

"The fear of rejection really kind of stunts your growth as a person. I mean, it's like a friend of mine says, who cares if you fail? Who cares if you fail? It's like babies try to get up and walk all the time and they keep falling down. If we just gave up, we'd all be crawling around." — John Rzeznik
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