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January 27th 2009
Published: January 27th 2009
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Crossing the Atlantic

A Long and Enjoyable Trip

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My roommate from San Francisco
So, we have been at sea for about nine days now, and I think I am one of the few people on the ship who are not losing their minds. I love it out here. Reading for class is so much better when you can go out on the deck and watch for marine life (One dolphin and one whale sighting today). I have met some really nice people who will provide a good group of friends to hang out with and I am still enjoying meeting all the new people from across the U.S. Classes are fun and interesting. One of my professors reminds of the English professor from The Dead Poets Society (I think that is the right movie). Food is decent and the addition of cheese squares can make any meal better. We had the absolute most beautiful sunset the other day. We all went outside and watched the whole thing. The way the light reflects off the water and clouds is truly mesmerizing. I took a few pictures to try to give everyone an idea of how nice it was. The quality is low so sorry about that. We pull into Spain in less than 12 hours
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I was trying to get her to hold the sun but I thing I moved a little at the last second.
and everyone is starting to get really excited. I will try to take lots of pictures so you can see all the different places I go in the next post. Hope everyone is well. Peace out.


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Sunset on the OceanSunset on the Ocean
Sunset on the Ocean

See what I mean.
Sunset Pic No. 2Sunset Pic No. 2
Sunset Pic No. 2

This was with a little photo editing to pull out the red. I think it looked cool.
Group of People Group of People
Group of People

Thought I would try to add some cool effects for fun...


2nd February 2009

What kind
What kind of cheese sqaures were they? What characters did the gamestop workers use? What kind of whales/dolphins were they? I read all the other entrys and it sounds amazing.

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