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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
News!
As you know I'm kind of a gypsy and Ienjoy seeing new things. I've been very fortunate over the last 8 months to see a good portion of the US and Canada. My mission has been to see the world but I have yet to travel abroad. So with a little fear and a great amount of research, I'm planning my first trip overseas. In March, Kel and I will be traveling to Ireland, spenging St. Patrick's Day in style. I was unable to book our entire flight together (cost and wasted time were a factor). She fly from CAK to ATL to DUB and wait for 2.5 hours until I arrive. I fly from KTN to SEA to Paris(I don't know their airport code) to DUB. We're planning a self drive tour, meaning a tour company lines up the rental car and provides us with B&B vouchers. They have over 1,300 B&B's at which you can stay. They provide you with map and a list of attractions and you get to pick and chose what you want to see. Kel and I are planning to concentrate in southwestern Ireland. If anyone has any suggestions they would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Meg
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Winter Wonderland
We awoke to a Winter Wonderland this morning here in Ketchikan. I slept in late (had a late flight last night) and when I awoke we had 14 inches of fresh snow. We'd had about 8-10 inches that had accumulated since Wednesday. The plows are unable to keep up, the airport has been closed, and our power was out for a few hours earlier. We're expecting snow for the next week and a winter weather advisory has been issued. And of course I love it, so does my jeep I might add! Most people have spent the day trying to dig out their cars, I on the other hand put the jeep in 4-wheel drive and headed out north.
As if I if I didn't already live in the most beautiful place on earth it's even more attractive covered in snow.
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Weekend Trip
Friday, November 21, 2008
Snow in KTN
It's finally snowing here, I woke up to a winter wonderland this morning and of course had to go play. I headed out north to the logging roads past Ward Lake, threw the Jepp in four wheel drive bound for Brown Mountain. Obviously the further I progressed the more snow had accumulated due to the ascend in altitude and the drop in temperature. After ditching it twice, I figure climbing the steep and winding trail to the top was probably not the best idea. Anyways here are a few pictures.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Sorry no new posts
I've been slacking I know, but really there isn't that much exciting stuff going on. Outside of work and school, not much is new I'm taking American Government and Psychology of Disaster and picking up another class the first of December. Still undecided between Anat. & Phys. or American History. Both are requirements. The Psych class this semester is a total pain in the ass. I have to write an 8 page paper comparing the Lusitania disaster to a modern day disaster (i.e 9/11, Katrina, etc.) and evaluate the psychological reaction and post traumatic stress disorder associated with both. Seriously how does that make me a more effective EMA director?
I'm trying to take 2-3 eight week long (abbreviated courses) at a time with hopes of being done within less than three years. I lost a few credits with the transfer from Akron. I'm required to have 120 to graduate and currently have 54, so it'll be a while. I'm contemplating Med school after I get my undergraduate. I've started shopping around. If I can swing it, I'd like to go to the University of Washington. They're ranked sixth in the nation for teaching hospitals. And I'd be doing my internship at Harborview (the Zoo), THE trauma center of the west. They're no John Hopkins, but they're not far behind.
I figure I got time to figure it out. I'm twenty-two, I have plenty of time. The problem is that I see people I went to high school with graduating with their bachelor's degree which kind of bums me. But they're also probably several thousand dollars in debt, which make me feel a little better! Mean I know, but this is me we're talking about. I do mean well!
Luckily things have slowed down a little now that winter has set is, more time for schoolwork. Oh, in case you're wondering it's getting dark at like 3:30 here. Don't ask what time the sun comes up, I try not to be awake for that event. The weather is a little colder usually in the mid 40's most days and the ever persistent rain. There's a coating of snow on the peaks. Last week in Fairbanks it was a chilly -11. And today in Portland, Oregon it was a warm 55.
I don't remember if I mentioned it or not but I'm taking a road trip in January. Or should I say 'we' are taking a road trip. I convinced my dad to take a week of vacation. I'm flying the folks out and meeting them in Seattle where we have a rental. We're going to drive down the coast. Stopping in Tacoma to see the Glass Museum, through Louis and Clark National Park, The Giant Redwoods to San Francisco. Planning to check out Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge before heading inland to see Yosemite National Park then back up stopping to see a few of the Waterfalls in Oregon and smaller National Parks along the Scenic Byway. If we can squeeze it in a trip to the space needle (since I see it weekly, but have never been) and Mt. Saint Helen's.If anyone has any suggestions they would be greatly appreciated.
Mom and I were talking one day after I moved up here, and we figured out that just on the drive out here, we covered 9 states, 6 of which my parents and I had never been to before. Previously, they'd never even crossed the Mississippi River. I told mom that I want to see every state, I want to see as much of this country as possible. And I want them to see it too. So we'll be marking 3 more states off the list this January. I'm also planning on bringing them up here in the summer to see the rest of Alaska, real Alaska: Denali, moose, glaciers.
Speaking of travel, I'll be back in town for two weeks over Thanksgiving break.
I've rambled on entirely to long. Hope everyone is doing well. Luv ya, Meg
I'm trying to take 2-3 eight week long (abbreviated courses) at a time with hopes of being done within less than three years. I lost a few credits with the transfer from Akron. I'm required to have 120 to graduate and currently have 54, so it'll be a while. I'm contemplating Med school after I get my undergraduate. I've started shopping around. If I can swing it, I'd like to go to the University of Washington. They're ranked sixth in the nation for teaching hospitals. And I'd be doing my internship at Harborview (the Zoo), THE trauma center of the west. They're no John Hopkins, but they're not far behind.
I figure I got time to figure it out. I'm twenty-two, I have plenty of time. The problem is that I see people I went to high school with graduating with their bachelor's degree which kind of bums me. But they're also probably several thousand dollars in debt, which make me feel a little better! Mean I know, but this is me we're talking about. I do mean well!
Luckily things have slowed down a little now that winter has set is, more time for schoolwork. Oh, in case you're wondering it's getting dark at like 3:30 here. Don't ask what time the sun comes up, I try not to be awake for that event. The weather is a little colder usually in the mid 40's most days and the ever persistent rain. There's a coating of snow on the peaks. Last week in Fairbanks it was a chilly -11. And today in Portland, Oregon it was a warm 55.
I don't remember if I mentioned it or not but I'm taking a road trip in January. Or should I say 'we' are taking a road trip. I convinced my dad to take a week of vacation. I'm flying the folks out and meeting them in Seattle where we have a rental. We're going to drive down the coast. Stopping in Tacoma to see the Glass Museum, through Louis and Clark National Park, The Giant Redwoods to San Francisco. Planning to check out Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge before heading inland to see Yosemite National Park then back up stopping to see a few of the Waterfalls in Oregon and smaller National Parks along the Scenic Byway. If we can squeeze it in a trip to the space needle (since I see it weekly, but have never been) and Mt. Saint Helen's.If anyone has any suggestions they would be greatly appreciated.
Mom and I were talking one day after I moved up here, and we figured out that just on the drive out here, we covered 9 states, 6 of which my parents and I had never been to before. Previously, they'd never even crossed the Mississippi River. I told mom that I want to see every state, I want to see as much of this country as possible. And I want them to see it too. So we'll be marking 3 more states off the list this January. I'm also planning on bringing them up here in the summer to see the rest of Alaska, real Alaska: Denali, moose, glaciers.
Speaking of travel, I'll be back in town for two weeks over Thanksgiving break.
I've rambled on entirely to long. Hope everyone is doing well. Luv ya, Meg
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Winter is here
It's official Winter has arrived in Alaska. Fall was brief barely a few weeks. The winds have kicked up and the rain is coming down in sheets here in Ketchikan, meanwhile up north they've had several snow storms, chains are on the tires, and most places have their towns back now that tourist season is through. Yesterday on a medevac we stopped in Juneau and Haines both of which have quite a bit of color change. The wildlife is also out in full force. In Haines, in the alley between the clinic and the neighboring building we spotted a momma moose and her calf. In Anchorage, leaving Providence Hospital two moose we're within arms length of the car along the driveway of the hospital. I made and threw my first snowball of Winter 2008 yesterday from one of the many snowpiles that litered Anchorage International Airport.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Bears out at Connelly Lake
A few quick pictures on my crappy digital taken this morning on my drive out to Connelly Lake. Momma black bear and two cubs, run up a tree by what I can only assume are a couple of gawking tourists. They were still sitting parked in their vehicle staring when I drove back out 45 minutes later. No wonder bears attack! I'd be pissed too, sitting in a tree for an hour waiting on stupid humans to leave.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Home
I'm back in Ketchikan. If I didn't get a chance to see you when I was home in Ohio, don't worry I'll be back. Can't stay away for too long or my mother my track me down and drag me back kicking and screaming. I'll be back in town for Thanksgiving for now it's back to work and living on island time.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Book deal!
While here at home, I was reading one of my mom's Creating Keepsakes Magazine which mentions Blurb.com. Blurb.com is a website which can be utilized to turn just about anything into a book, including my blog! How cool is that? I'm currently editing and formating into book form. Blurb.com prints and distributes your book to just about anywhere in the world. Stay tuned for more details.
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