Friday, June 26, 2009
Memories
Nope, the turbines above are not the result of KEA working overtime. Nor has wheat been planted on Pillar Mountain. This wind farm is located near Judith Gap, MT - one of the more memorable sights on our trip north to the future. It's hard to believe that 12 months ago Meghan was in the final countdown for the Colorado Bar Exam, Rebel was nursing a nasty infection in his foot and I was desperately attempting to find employment and housing in Kodiak. It's probably a good thing that last summer seems a distant memory. Denver was in the midst of an intense drought and temperatures regularly reached the uppper 90s throughout June and July. The memories that Meghan and I have created since our endeavor north, however, are quite vivid. Meghan often says that Kodiak is the most dramatic place we will ever live. To be sure, Kodiak's people and places will be very difficult to leave in August. We hope to return often. In the meantime, with the next month off of work, I am looking forward to squeezing every drop of experience out of Kodiak in July.
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2 comments:
I can't believe how far we have come...wow...
ohhhh...I don't want to think about you leaving Kodiak...sniffle, sniffle. :( But you'll be close in Anchorage. The kiddies and I will come visit! :)
Zoya
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