Tuesday, July 25, 2006

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    I've been trying to come up with something meaningful to say about my vacation to Colorado. Having failed that, I'll sum up.

    Chipmunks > Squirrels. More courageous and lively. Smaller. Cuter. Neither have anything to worry about from the LGB variety of rodents.

    Mountain. Rain. Wind. Lightning. Thunder. I'm going to continue to make a habit of visiting the Tundra in Rocky Mtn. Nat. Park every time I visit there. See picture above.

    Family. Seeing people in time lapse reality is very telling. Consequences and motivations become more clear. Lots of good people in this mix, and I'm glad to see an old rivalry continuing to die down; a shame it's caused by a decrease in self-esteem rather than just ego. The population of in-laws in my generation is swelling.

    Serenity. With all the mountains in Pittsburgh, you'd think I would be able to find a place where I can sit in calm and look at them.

    Motivation. Batteries have reached sufficient levels again. The time off there really got me motivated, not to go back to work, but to delve back into the things of interest that I have been neglecting. Kung fu. Strategy. Reading. Slack lining. Narrative games. You know, all the activities that requires some amount of energy and satisfy me.

    Memories. Some good. Some sour. Inevitable with all the nostalgic bits swimming around.

Comments (4)

  • Chipmunks are just a bunch of hyperactive kiddies. Squirrels are more clever. You don't see an chipmunks in Central Park. Nor do you ever see chipmunks raiding bird feeders. >D
  • No rodent in its right mind would want to live in New York, and chipmunks are above bird feeders. They raid human food.
  • chipmunks also destroy the lawn. but squirrels will raid the bird feeder, so...

    family feuds suck. remind me not to perpetuate any.

    ooo, narrative games =) is this narration stored anywhere?
  • We don't really have any family feuds. I was referring to the competitive rivalry my cousin and I had when we were growing up. Sometime in high school, I found it pretty pointless, while he sort of kept on with it. That seems to be dying down.

    Narrative games meaning games with plot. Single player RPGs mostly. I started up Tales of Symphonia last weekend.
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