Hey!
A girl in my program needed a companion to drive with her to Michigan, so I drove with her and got dropped off in Chicago. I love Chicago. I went and visited my awesome friend Kelsey and we went all over the city. We went to the Field Museum, which is the best museum I have ever seen, we ran a race, and we went to Goose Island Brewery
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Start of the Cinco de Miler |
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Kelsey having a lot of fun running |
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Well hello lake |
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Action picture |
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Kelsey was passing every one |
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Chicago in the background |
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Goose Island beer tour |
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Sweet city scape |
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Logo |
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Free beer |
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Two thumbs of for free beer |
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Hey Goose! |
And then I was back on my way back to St. Louis on the Mega Bus. It left Chicago at midnight and I got back to St. Louis at 5:30 am. I slept for an hour, and then went to work. I learned I was going on a ten day with service sites all around Missouri. I first started at Thousand Hills State Park up near Iowa for two days making a fire line, and then we went on all the way near Kansas City at Knob Noster State Park making a fire like from scratch. After 5 days there, I went all the way back up near Iowa to Mark Twain State Park and cut down hundred of Cedars.
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Construction line behind me |
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Forest in front of me. |
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Trying to figure out where in the world we were suppose to put the line in at. |
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Cutting down snags that were in the way. |
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Line after we finished with it. |
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Getting ready to cut down a lot of trees. |
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It takes a lot of energy to cut down a cedar. |
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Warren fishing |
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Sweeet sunset at Mark Twain Lake |
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I camped on the shore for one night. |
The next 10 pictures show all the work it takes to cut down a cedar. Got to remove all the limbs down low, then fall it, and then stump it.
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Finally can fall the thing |
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Felled |
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Stumping |
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All done! |
I now have 4 days off, but I really only have two. I'm going to Joplin tomorrow night to run the 1 year anniversary half marathon. I haven't been to Joplin in 7 months and I am eager to see what has changed. I love the city.
Until later,
Shamucas.
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