Thursday, July 9, 2009

somewhere 'round 10k miles so far...

Well, I made it back to Colorado. I will be in Denver for about 8 hours, which I will spend sleeping, and then back straight onto the road towards Gunnison and then Portland, OR. The drive cross-country went totally smooth, with the exception of a speeding ticket in smelly Ohio (the whole midwest is so totally worthless...) Not much else to report on yet, but i felt like updating. We did pick up a hitchhiker along the way, which was cool. I think he was a little bit of a wingnut, or maybe just not all there in the head, but he was friendly enough, so right on. We dropped him off in Lincoln, NE, another totally worthless place, and made it the rest of the way from Indiana. The good 'ol bible belt, choking the country to death with "good" intentions. That's all for now, but there is much much more to come...
In a nomadic lifestyle, the nomad is sustained by his travels.
He is an expert at adaptation and tends to carry everything he needs
with him, always.

The nomadic life is a constant search, relentlessly seeking the best
experience. A strange appeal of this, however, deals with confronting
something we all meet at some time: death.
Throughout human history, the owl has been recognized as a symbol of
dread, knowledge, wisdom and death. Our Nomad has come to a point
in his journey in which he is face to face with the owl.
Is he there to gain wisdom? Is he about to die?
Just another affair in the quest for the best life...we all have them,
some of us just don't see them.
What is your inner nomad seeking? Find it.
that was in an e-mail i just got about one of Icelantic's new badass ski's, thought it was fitting. if you ski, check these out, they are FUCKING SICK!!!!!

2 comments:

  1. The hawk on those skis would be awesome to have, however I'd be willing to be that they are like a million dollars and thus impossible for me to own. Are you talking about the Nomads? I really want to try th Shamans, or just go skiing!

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  2. 93 degrees in denver....pray for snow.

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