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Ali Sobeck shared a photo.
7 June near Union Grocery.
hey, it's alison. long time reader, first time poster, etc.
everyone else gets pointy teeth and anime hair, and all i get is this rudimentary bow and arrow set. in the back seat of my car. i feel cheated and uneasy.
things of note:
the construction's solid if old-fashioned. ancient almost. looks like it's been through a lot of hunting or combat. well-cared for. it's been restringed recently. funny: the bowstring's stronger than any modern-day bow i've ever held. tbf, last time i tried to shoot a bow and arrow was in summer camp, and that was a disaster. i couldn't hit the broad side of a barn...
the metal pieces are strong too.
same metal pieces have been shaped for the arrow heads. dried blood still on one of those. spooky. weird thing about the design. the metal's been shaped and painted(?) in a way to resemble animal bone. does that make sense? as if it was deliberate. they don't match with the construction of the thing, but i don't know why.
just a feeling.
has anyone ever seen these symbols? did anyone else get some ancient weapon, or did i luck out?
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at least, i think so.
do you like business administration?
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BA is interesting enough, but it's also stuffy and boring.
But I kind of expected it to be.
I don't think it's going to get exciting until I go for my MBA.
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if we can power the technology of tomorrow with what we learn from green energy today, then our chances of survival — and that of our planet, go up.
but i'll get off my soapbox. suffice to say that i'm passionate about it.
i'll admit that business admin isn't something i know much about. i can see the merits in it, though. you'll have a lot of power to do good.
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There's too many people that live life just going through the motions.
I'll admit I know very little about green energy, outside of things like solar panels and wind farms.
But I wouldn't be opposed to learning.
And Admin work is very important.
We're the ones who keep the passionate people from spinning themselves in circles. ;)
Also I'm sorry, I can't help but notice the "was".
Is your mother retired now? [Or... you know.]
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i should stop before i start rambling. i could teach you more, though i'm still learning myself.
ha. true enough. case in point, right here.
and she passed away. a while ago.
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I'll take plenty of notes.
[And... that's what she was afraid of.]
Oh, I'm so sorry.
I hope I didn't insult you by thinking otherwise.
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it's ok. really. i know people say that when it isn't ok, but
i've had a lot of time to process it.
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I won't pry.
Let's go back to being science nerds.
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i'm not a nerd.
[she's a huge nerd.]
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i don't have a problem, and i can quit any time i want.
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I just know what I see.
And I don't think any less of you for it.
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i'm just joking, though.
i came to terms with being a nerd when colleges were begging me to come to their schools.
besides, i work out, so no one can tell unless they make the mistake of asking me about global warming.
i'm a stealthy nerd. very undercover.
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Though I think colleges were begging me for more than just my grades.
And I try to spend time in the gym too.
Though I'm probably not there as much as I should be.
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i've run a marathon before.
and done a lot of hiking. rafting.
outdoor stuff. my job and school don't always leave me time for it these days. but i still enjoy it.
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What do you do for work?
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i work for the fish and wildlife services. keeping tabs on changes in plant life,
animal tracking, tagging. lots of research and notes.
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It sounds exhausting, but also really rewarding.
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it is rewarding. calling it the majesty of nature sounds pretentious, but that's really the best way to describe it.
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But I've seen plenty of pictures, and it seems incredible.
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i could answer some questions.
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Maybe... what's some of your favorite places to go?
Like the prettiest places in Recollé. I wouldn't mind taking a walk to go see them sometime.
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and a lake further in from that. those are always my favorite to visit. a family of deer i've been monitoring usually sticks near a clearing. there are tons of wildflowers there.
most of it is pretty. i wouldn't mind showing you around.
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I'd love to see it, if you have the time.
Is it much of a hike?
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a mile or two in, is my guess? not too bad. there are other things to see on the way.
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