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Joyce always wondered what her moms nationality wsa . i finalllaly figured she must be part japanese because it seems we spend about half our time of her taking fricking pictures. ( I rallly dont mind)
this morning was another high point of my trip. i woke up eraly and not wanting to make joyce wake up too i went downtown to have coffe with the boys. it waas kind of an old beat up cafe with a coffe counter and i started visitgging. wouldn't you know it but there were a couple of old sewer guys there having coffee. it was fund talking about how they do their mound systems here in clifornia andhow they have their problems with the bureaucrats here as well. it seems like the same shit but adifferent pile.
it has been going retty well driving along the coast. the bridge at coos bay oregon was a little more than i cared to drive over so joyce had to drive but athother than that i have done most of the fdriving.
when i was in high scoool i remeber seeing a ;ictur of the bristle cone pine. it was supposed to be the worlds oldest living tree (4000) years. it was supposed to be going along the calofornia coast her somewhere. i asked the boys at the cafe if they had ever heard of it and they had't so i would guess it si furhter down the coast. maybe someone at a visitors center might know.
Yesteerday morning joyce and i took a walk down the beach and we were talking to this guy woho had fished ther area for years and he talked about the last few years there were dead zones out in the ocean where ther was no oxygen andno fish. i wondere if it is due to pollution , global waming a or just a local anomallly.
2 Comments:
hi this is seth were are you aheading to next
seth kellen
Dad--
Glad you were able to find "da boys" to go have coffee with! You could write a book on all of the Sewer Guys you've run into throughout the world...Hurstpierpoint England, Banda Ache, Indonesia, and now somewhere on the West Coast, USA. I like the name..."Same Shit, Different Pile". It could highlight the common thread that all humans have no matter where we live!! Just a thought...
Georgia :)
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