Category Archives: Savannah
June.
At the moment, I am still on the hunt for a job. Tomorrow I will comb the streets of Savannah to see if there is anything available. Today I learned that it’s the norm for places to do their summer … Continue reading
Washing Dishes Is Not An Ideal Job Unless You’re A Dishwasher.
Today was a day filled mostly with house-chores. Can you say ‘yuck’? Tripp, our dog, happened to get fleas, so today we bombed the apartment to get rid of the little devils. Concurrently, we bombed for all other household pests. … Continue reading
It’s Hunting Season.
I learned that I really don’t like hunting for jobs today. Yes, the prospect of having work and meeting new people is awesome, as is the prospect of actually making money. The actual hunting for a job is not exactly … Continue reading
A Day in Savannah Is Always A Day of Excellence.
Today has been pretty mellow and very awesome, just like Sunday should always be. I went to Bull Street this morning, but attending church today was odd for two reasons. First, over the past few months I have become incredibly … Continue reading
Howdy, Savannah.
I am finally back in Savannah. After about thirteen hours of sitting in a car, I have arrived. The trip was grueling, and at this point I’m a bit too sleepy to worry about filling in the details. That may … Continue reading
All Aboard!
This train is bound for Savannah and will leave by six o’ clock in the morning. Morgan, my dad, and I loaded up the back of Morgan’s Ford Expedition with more stuff than what I thought was humanly possible. A … Continue reading
The To-Do List.
I had a group of friends in high school who kept a to-do list one summer. It was pinned up at the house that tended to be the meeting spot for everyone so it could be accessible. Among the prospective … Continue reading
Refinishing Drums.
I am packing for Savannah at a snail’s pace. Even though I will be here for another week, I have slowly begun gathering my belongings and deciding what I want and do not want to bring back to Savannah. In … Continue reading