No. 31

This Kind of Thing: You can't really round the corner at Home Depot and see a guy helping another guy wrap his turban. Teamwork! This and the million other "ordinary" Indian sights that confront us every day have quickly made us into babbling newborns. Imagine that every time you step outside, you see something - everything - for the first time. And then, when you see the same thing again, it still looks new because your first impression had little or no context. This cycle has been repeating on us since we landed here. It's disorienting. It's wonderful.








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Comments:
I got the Islamorada job! Last day at PDC is Feb 16th.
This is when kb needs your old microbus more than ever! Greetings to you all - hope the trip is going extremely well.
God thinking. KB, swing by my parents' house in Tampa and pick up the camper. You'll be amazed at how easy it's going to be to meet sketchy drifters and French Canadians with that thing.
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