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November 21, 2004

In which I escape from Eureka

I didn't drink enough water last night, so despite sleeping in, my head still hurt at 12:30 this afternoon. Damned pinot noir. And cabernet. And shiraz.

Nonetheless, I think I had a fairly "joyful awakening" so I'm pleased with the results of my polarity session so far. Tomorrow, of course, will be the test... when the alarm clock goes off and class is nigh.


More water + aspirin + chlorella + bath + breakfast = felt much better. Chris was kind enough to share some food with me.

After visiting a bit, I went to Northern Mountain Supply. They had none of my bag in stock, so I'm going to have to call Dana Design and work it out with them. Of course, although I didn't mention it, I have no reservations about simply disputing the charges on my card and getting my money back. Maybe NMS' customer service will be more accommodating then.

Then I ended up at the mall. I spend too much time at these places, feeling starved for it at Heartwood. I found a set of nice sheets at Ross, plus pillow cases, for under $20. No clothes though. Too many great book at Borders. Didn't buy anything, I just write the titles down and get them used online :-)

So by this point I would not be able to make it back home in time for dinner. I called Chris up, found out if he was interested, and we went to Lost Coast Brewery. Unfortunately, I wasn't impressed. My roast beef sandwich was too dry, the seasoned fries were too seasoned, and the bread pudding did not have a pleasing texture. I'll give it a second chance, but next time I'll skip dessert and order a special instead of a standard menu item.

I was definitely thankful to have the dinner company though. Then it was back on the road... I made it home in really good time. There was no traffic on 101, and no fog coming up the hill.


So now that I've gotten home and unpacked, it's really about getting my butt to bed. At least I have nice sheets now.

Posted by Josh A. at November 21, 2004 11:34 PM

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