Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Officially a Memo Post

Over the last month or so I have been becoming more responsible—going to the doctor for instance or adding more Kale to my diet.  I have also been looking at foldable bikes to help with my obsession with bike and pedestrian infrastructure.  While I go to Bike Party often I also went to the Really Big Bike Party and have met a number of new and old friends doing so and we keep in touch via social media.  Meanwhile, I have been learning a lot about my calling in Geography.  Specifically I can now call myself an expert in linear referencing and even had the pleasure of getting on a conference call with my old boss—a man from whom I learned everything.  However, I must admit the job is as rewarding as it is demanding.

This post is officially a memo post so I will give a few excerpts of my adventures over the past several months.  In one post that I wrote I went to I went to Rainbow with Kathryn and we also went to Tour de Fat together.  There was one specific moment at the Buffalo Paddock that I will recall with fondness.

Last year, I went to OR and visited my brother Joe and my parents and I stayed in a A Little Double Wide and upon my return I had a lot of trouble getting into the swing of things.  Also, a few months later I got honked at on International BL.  In another post I went to see Bing Ma Yong, which was special because I got to re-experience with my mom something that we had done in both Toronto and Xi’an, China where my mother visited me while I was abroad for school.

During this same period I also hung out with my family and some friends.  For instance, I participated in Bike To Work Day with some friends from work and at the end of the day we went to a cool restaurant.  I also went for a walk in the park with Nicole.  I also must note that I wrote a number of posts about work—this one was about linear referencing.  The most exciting post by far thought was when I went to see the cast of Children’s Hospital at Cobbs.

This is an occasional series chronicling my life. I started writing this Notebook Analysis on 062314.  This series is meant to be contemporaneous piece developed as an agglomeration of my notebook pages. In each of these posts I used my notes to develop my recent thoughts.

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