GWB

It has taken more than an hour to get across the George washington bridge.
Traffic is moving now. Sort of.

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  The ability to blog.
So a few months ago a got a blackberry pearl. I do not know how I lived without it. I would very much like an iPhone, but I find it most prudent to wait until the next revision. So amazon have me a pearl for free so I took it!

So I most recently found an easy way to blog via my telephone. Which is completely ridiculous, but awesome. I am hoping that it will help me to blog more.


-Caleb


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  My undergraduate studio building

This trip to Kalamazoo has been a bit of a tour of my life 7 years ago. In this building I had my studio for a few years. It was the best thing about my time at western Michigan.

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  Relaxing

Marci and I are currently in Kalamazoo visiting with her folks and catching up with the few friends we have left here.
We continue our trek to Rhode Island on Thursday. Marci and I start working next week. She is nannying and I will keep doing contract work for Smith Harmon. School then starts on the 12th. However orientation begins on the 10th.
Time has flown by, but I am getting anxious to start school. I have a few projects that I want to start thinking about and working on. I am also quite exicited to meet my fellow class mates.
Lots of changes ahead.

On a completely unrelated note, I gave heard that the speed racer move will be shot like a cartoon, with every thing in focus all the time. It might be completely wonderful or aweful. But neat either way.


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  Moving Across the Country
So Marci (wife), Tugboat (wiener dog), and I packed up every thing we own into a much-to-big bright yellow Penske truck. It is a bit to big, but every time we have moved in the past, we sardined everything into a tiny space, parting with some-times precious objects, simply because they did not fit into the car. This time, we could have lived in the back of the truck, plus hauled our stuff around. In honesty, it is about twice as big as it should be.
We are at the Mississippi now and have been driving for two days, going from Seattle, to Kalamazoo (to visit friends and family) then to Providence. We are planning on rolling into Rhode Island on September 1st.
Seattle had been a great place for us. We said good bye to many people that we loved and a city that treated us surprisingly well. Providence has a tough act to follow.

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