it seems that I have decided on montreal, for a whole year, starting in September.
The joy of that is that this summer is mine and mine alone. I may work, but I probably won't.
Anyway, all you west coasters who love and adore me should get their matt on very soon (although if all goes well I will be back in September). We can do the folloying this summer: camping, climbing, clamboring, canoodling, cloistering, cowering, coveting, (a)costing, cayaking, (c)hiking. Also, I am open to suggestions.
Suggestions people! I finish my last undergraduate exam tonight and then I am (somewhat) free. Let us experience the finest that the west coast has to offer, in all its bug-free goodness. I don't have a car, but I do have a bike. I want to bike to Whistler. who is in?
I also want to kayak the islands. Again, who is in?
Lastly, the ferry trip up the coast. Never done it, always wanted to. Who is in?
more. more more more more. I want to be tanned and healthy before descending into the bacchanalian drink-fest that is montreal. be crunchy before i turn pretentious.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
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It would be nice to put together a nice big group for camping on Sidney Spit. There are about 15 camping spots and loooooooooong beaches to play on.
bike to whistler? hmmmm. rivers along the way...
what kind of bike do you have?
Let's go camping any time that I'm there (except Canada Day, which is booked). What about around your birthday? We could climb a mountain and then make espresso at the top? But I'm afraid of bears now. Australia has conditioned me to fear their mighty claws.
Oh, congrats and all.
camping, hey? i'm pretty sure camping turns me into a whiny wimp. maybe you should enlist your more robust friends. i guess that was the point, eh?
and sidney spit sounds nice. bet there are no bears there.
no bears but herons, ravens and TONS of deer. It's also very easy camping.
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