It’s a place that I never thought about–at all–before walking into an interview last fall. And, even after that, I still didn’t know anything about this region, this place, before I actually moved here for this temporary period.
It’s lonely, yes. But, it’s not bad. The weather is incredibly moderate. I haven’t spent too much time outside midday, though. Right now, it’s a perfect evening temperature, making me wish I had a large patio to sit on and enjoy the gift of a cool, dry evening.
I don’t have much else to say tonight. I’m thankful that this is such a short week, since I really haven’t given myself adequate time to rest in the evenings. I did cut out some time today to read a little fiction. Maybe when things settle down for the weekend, I’ll play a little on the small keyboard I brought along for the ride.

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May 29, 2009 at 7:03 am
Pope
It’s amazing what a small-ish adjustment in your schedule will do for your fatigue levels, isn’t it? When I first started working out of college, it took me about two months to get used to the 8+ hour days. I’d come home in the evenings and fall asleep on my couch.