Tuesday, June 5, 2007

The Weeks That Were...

As the mercury continues to rise into the 100’s, the weeks continue to fly by, leaving me with only moments here and there to sit for a bit a catch my breath.

The final two weeks of May absolutely flew, beginning with a daunting schedule of High School graduations and ending with a few Memorial Day ceremonies stretched out over the Memorial Day weekend.

While many were out enjoying the three day weekend at a nearby campsite or a favorite swimming hole, I was logging around 100 miles-a-day, driving from cemetery to cemetery, respectfully documenting the ceremonies meant to recognize the reason for which we all get three days off at the end of May.



After surviving the weekend I was rewarded with a three day weekend of my own, and since my 23rd birthday happened to be on the 31st of May I decided to take the time off to explore south central Idaho with a couple of days of Mountain Biking.



Time off almost always gives me a chance to recharge my batteries, and after spending three days in the foothills of south central Idaho with little to no human contact, I was ready to get back to work.

The week or so since, like any week, has had its ups and downs. I’ve had a few tough assignments and a few real jems. I rounded out the first week of June with a community festival in Star, Idaho and a Ben Folds and John Mayer concert on Sunday, June 3rd. Ben Folds was spectacular and John Mayer, well lets just say he was marginally entertaining.




So that’s it. The past few weeks have been busy, and if I could have it my way, I’d hope that the next two will be much the same.

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