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2005 Journeys

Last spring I spent working with my dad and brother on the family tree nursery. Then on April 21st I set out in my new camping van towards the Midwest. I arrived in good ole GF, ND on April 22nd. I visited good friends and attended Pi Kappa Phi’s Roseball Formal on April 23rd. After spending a few days with my friends Dr. Read, B.J., Mr. Schell and Matt in GF I decided it was time to cruise down to Edina, Minnesota to visit my dear friend Jack Kennedy for a few days. I departed back to the west through South Dakota and visited Mt. Rushmore and the Jewel Cave. In Wyoming I visited the Devil’s Tower and then tried to drive to Yellowstone but when I arrived in Cody I found out the roads were still snowed in. So I diverted up through Montana and then through Idaho and into SE Washington on home to Troutdale, Oregon. A few days after I returned home I moved out on my own first to a house of my grandparents and then to my moms for a few weeks and then finally to my own home that my father sold me in South East Portland. It is very nice! I spent the summer remodeling the kitchen and bathroom with the help of my brother and father.

Over the summer I also sold hemp jewelry at the Gresham Farmers Market and also a few other places. I visited the Gorge Amphitheater in George, Washington lots and had lots of fun over the summer camping in my van. I also went to a few motorcycle hill climb events to watch my brother race.

Then we all worked really hard in the fall and the wreath shop went very well.

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Fall Ahead…

So it’s December first. I’m a working away organizing the office for my parents Christmas Wreath Shop for another season. I’ve learned that the Christmas wreath business is ever changing…

My home remodeling went very well and the kitchen is all done and the bathroom is done minus some painting. It of course took much longer than I anticipated to finish the bathroom and I ended up working on it on and off until the beginning of October.

The scumbags who organized the Shakedown Music Festival and accepted my $500 Vending Fee have decided to wallow in their scumbagness and the two parties involved blame each other for the failure of the festival and refuse to return any of the vending fees to anyone.

I’ve got a few more weeks of work and then who knows???