This is my apartment. As you can see it looks like every other apartment that has ever been mass produced in the standardized manner. You can tell my generic apartment apart from the others because it of all the dirt outside and the paneling which is a creamy beige, not the usual creamy toap. If you are wondering what the inside looks like, just think of your standard apartment and then put my stuff in it. It's really pretty boring.
A storm is a brewing! Long before Irene there were regular rain storms. They sometimes looked like this.
Here's the road and bike path leading up to the hospital which is, as so many things are up here, obscured by trees. Although I do not take this road to the hospital myself, it is the best looking of all commuting road options. Plus one day while biking it I saw a woodchuck running along the path. A gigantic woodchuck.
This is where I imagine the giant woodchuck lived. On a giant rock in one of the scenic clearings you can find mountain biking the wilderness.
This is just a picture of Megan running with sparklers on the Fourth of July. What could be better than two sparklers at once? Truly she is a lucky girl.
The road to my apartment. Old, cracked, and a major black bear thoroughfare.
The parking lot outside my apartment. Usually there're a lot more turkeys.
Here's comes the wintertime! And a frozen solid automobile.
And in conclusion here's a link!
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Just how I pictured it, with a few less black bears.
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