I LIKE IT HERE! Bellingham, that is.
Seriously, it is green and chockablock full of trees and just urban enough to be totally hip and happening.
At the moment I am sitting in the window of Tony's coffee shop in Fairhaven, an establishment that boasts good drip coffee with plenty of foot traffic but somehow low on the hubbub factor. I believe I could gusta this very mucho indeed.
My housemates are total SWEETIEPIES! Holy mackerel what cutiepatooties. Their names are Ryan, Ben, and Megan and they are bio-chem-turned-psychology, hybrid vehicle design, and English literature majors, respectively. Megan, the English lit major, plays rugby and I suspect is a bit of a badass. I think that I can safely say that Ryan is a computer genius that likes to drink wine and clean things. Ben is a little slip of a dude that scoots around on an old yellow Honda moped, eats a lot of pasta, and hates (HATES) teddybears. Specifically teddybears of the build-a-bear variety, which I believe is why his ex-girlfriend stuffed one into a produce drawer in the refridgerator.
EVERYONE IS SO SUPER NICE and cleans up after themselves and even wipes off the top of the stove (major bonus).
My room is small but totes cozy and everything important fits in there quite nicely. The only problem is that the stupid slats in my stupid bed keeping on popping out when I try to sit or kneel on it. Hopefully 12 yards of duct tape does the trick.
In the meantime, I am sitting behind a magnifying glass and my leggings are about to fuse to my leg hairs, so I am going to go find some shade or a walk-in cooler.
Happy days in in Wishywashington! Scoobydobledig it.
Word. :)
Yodelayee yodelayee yodelayHEEHOOOOOO!
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- I was going to call this blob the Lonely Goatherd but thought that might be misleading because I am not, in fact, a very lonely person. The Loamly Goatherd works out quite nicely because loam rhymes with lone and also happens to be my favorite soil type. When I am not buzzing about being an agriculture and education student at Western Washington University, I am a cooker, a baker, an eater, a feeder of people, and a knitter-sewer-felter of all things soft and wooly.
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