Happy Easter, everyone! If you've been following my blog closely, you will probably notice that I haven't made a post in a while. For that, I apologize. Never fear, I am adding one tonight. The main reason is that I don't want to bore anyone....I haven't been doing anything too exciting. I am still going to Newberry everyday...there is no end in sight, it seems, as to when there will be a permanent replacement for the CAT IT position. The weather has been very nice here, right in the low 70's. It's been nice driving around and running outside...speaking of running, I have been trying a few new jogging routes. Today, I found a perfect route with low traffic and big flat sidewalks. GOLD!
I haven't been taking any new pictures, so I will supplement my single picture with some random funny ones I've seent his week online.
My parents sent me an Easter Boxet...too bad it came on Monday, so the chocolate inside will be long gone by the time Easter rolls around.
The rest of these may make no sense, but I liked them quite a bit :)
I've been doing some exploring: taking some new roads, checking out the shopping areas. I went to the other mall tonight, only to find out that it is being rebuilt to be like Shoppes of Grand Prairie. Haywood Mall is nice, but there's not much that interests me as a straight male.
The highlights of my travel have been identifying the locations of Krispy Kreme, Macaroni Grill, and all of the movie theaters. Of course, I made my weekly visits to Jimmy Johns and Cici's pizza and have developed a nasty habit of running up the street to grab a milkshake at Mickey D's.
There are so many motorcycles on the road this weekend, it really makes me itch to be riding again. I wouldn't feel comfortable riding the KZ in this traffic, but the boss said we might be able to get a new bike when we pay off some of our bills. I'll take that, sounds like a fair deal. Like I mentioned before, many of the bikes on the road here are BMW, partly due to the fact that BMW USA is here in Greenville.
Speaking of motorcycles, I took a short drive up around the Paris Mountain area. It's really pretty up there, with a great view. I'll go into the park with a camera soon and do a little hiking. On my way up, a nice bale of straw fell off a pickup truck. I slowed down, but I wasn't able to swerve out of the way. I couldn't find any damage, but that guy's not going to find his missing bale, either, so we're even. Enjoy the rest of your weekend, everyone! I'll be back in Peoria in less than 3 weeks, so hopefully I can see you while I'm there!
I haven't been taking any new pictures, so I will supplement my single picture with some random funny ones I've seent his week online.
My parents sent me an Easter Boxet...too bad it came on Monday, so the chocolate inside will be long gone by the time Easter rolls around.
The rest of these may make no sense, but I liked them quite a bit :)
I've been doing some exploring: taking some new roads, checking out the shopping areas. I went to the other mall tonight, only to find out that it is being rebuilt to be like Shoppes of Grand Prairie. Haywood Mall is nice, but there's not much that interests me as a straight male.
The highlights of my travel have been identifying the locations of Krispy Kreme, Macaroni Grill, and all of the movie theaters. Of course, I made my weekly visits to Jimmy Johns and Cici's pizza and have developed a nasty habit of running up the street to grab a milkshake at Mickey D's.
There are so many motorcycles on the road this weekend, it really makes me itch to be riding again. I wouldn't feel comfortable riding the KZ in this traffic, but the boss said we might be able to get a new bike when we pay off some of our bills. I'll take that, sounds like a fair deal. Like I mentioned before, many of the bikes on the road here are BMW, partly due to the fact that BMW USA is here in Greenville.
Speaking of motorcycles, I took a short drive up around the Paris Mountain area. It's really pretty up there, with a great view. I'll go into the park with a camera soon and do a little hiking. On my way up, a nice bale of straw fell off a pickup truck. I slowed down, but I wasn't able to swerve out of the way. I couldn't find any damage, but that guy's not going to find his missing bale, either, so we're even. Enjoy the rest of your weekend, everyone! I'll be back in Peoria in less than 3 weeks, so hopefully I can see you while I'm there!
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