As much as I love being home in Wyoming, my next adventures will take me a bit farther east to the capital city. I'll be trekking that direction next week in a major road trip. 1,875 miles and 3,018 km later I'll be in my new home... However, the adventure is almost always more in the journey than the destination, so if you find yourself remotely near my route, be sure to drop a line or give a holler!
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This is an aimless blog that gives voices to small joys, quirky happenstances, everyday occurrences, and occasional pesterings as the author navigates her life paths as an educator, transplanted Wyomingite, traveler, and curiosity seeker.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
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I'll race ya! I'm taking Amtrak from Omaha to the same destination next week. See you inside the Beltway soon!
--John K.
What will you be doing, Jen?
It looks like I might have missed a posting? It seems your headed to DC, but I'm not sure what is waiting there for you. I assume a new job. Details! Details! It sure is nice to have you back in the States. If I had read this earlier, I would have insisted you drop down into Lafayette, Indiana. :)
CE
I hate it when I use the wrong form of "your". Do you think they'll give me the PhD in composition anyway?
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