It's been a bad week for me, and I don't think things will be slowing down for a couple more.
Heather is graduating this semester, and as we planned, it's time to move on. I'm moving into a new job and she'll be searching for one (after a much needed break), but since Frostburg is devoid of opportunity, we had to find a new place. We did, and we're in the process of packing up and giving/throwing away (with emphasis on the latter - I hate clutter).
So I ask forgiveness if things get dusty here for chunks of time. I'm sure I'll find the time to get some quick posts up here and there, but until we're a bit more organized, the hard stuff will have to wait.
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I usually despise laying out the newspaper on the weekends, but this weekend might be a little fun. The entire issue, with the exception of sports, is focused on Earth Day.
One of our geography profs, who is teaching a storm chasing class over the summer, was featured on Good Morning America this past Sunday: