The Stars That Usher Evening Rose

"Wan night, the shadow goer, came stepping in." -- Philip James Bailey

Sunday, October 10, 2004

I must say this blog is becoming somewhat a pain to keep up with, only because Michael is the only one who seems to even read this thing. If more people read it then it would be a different story. I know it is not the most interesting blog in the world nor was it ever intended to be but I think it is interesting enough. I will keep up with it for a little while longer and give it more of a chance to maybe pick up a few people.

Anyway I am back up in Asheville at school again. I arrived here around 5:40pm and had to quickly get ready for work at 6pm were I still sit as I type this. On Friday I went down to PTC and hung around with Matt for a while. We went back to McIntosh to see the changes that had been made recently, like the senior cafeteria being moved, the technology room is gone, and the new gym which still is not completed. We also tried to find some teachers and the only one I found was my German teacher, Herr Keough, and I talked for him for a second. But before going to McIntosh we stopped by Wal-Mart and saw Andrew and talked to him for a few minutes and then walked around the store looking for anyone I knew from when I worked their last year and only saw two. Then on Saturday my parents and I went to Ellijay, Georgia where they own some property and when went to the annual picnic they have there. My parents also looked at a few houses that had already been built and even found on they liked but not on a lot they liked so now they are talking about using that house on their lot and use the house as a summer/getaway home. Then My dad and I went golfing and my mom tagged along to watch. My dad beat me by one stroke but he also cheated, because he would pick up any ball within 3 feet of the hole and say he made it.

On the drive up here I had one of Michaels detached from the world episodes, I guess you would call it. I was driving through Greenville, South Carolina searching the radio for the race and looked at some of the exit signs, but they didn't seem real as if they didn't exist or that I was really somewhere else at that time and I was looking through someone else's eyes or watching a movie. It didn't last long maybe 5-10 seconds but it was definitely weird.
|| Vespere Hesperian 6:23 PM
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