When you look at a migratory bird, it’s hard to immediately tell where it originated from, unless of course you’re an amazing aviary enthusiast with an expert eye, in which case then you’d probably have an appropriate conjecture. Otherwise, the least you could sum up is that the bird will eventually make its way south, then back up north again, if what you learned from elementary was still true.
And like the bird, for the past two and a half years I’ve made my way up and down
With that said, I have come to love it here in Nor Cal. Before moving up here though, I never realized the So
Some say the migratory bird migrates south, not because of the harsh cold winters, but to avoid starvation. I often feel the same way, since top ramen lunches and SPAM dinners can really force one to drive six hours south for a decent home-cooked meal. So after I’m stuffed with all the goodness of home again, I fly back to my newfound home in the Bay Area to try to make a living for myself.
2 comments:
Top ramen and SPAM? You know we have actual food up here, right? ; )
Your blog is really appealing and fun to read; the bird analogy is very apt, and you return to it in funny details (flying south to avoid starving). And the personal angle on living a kind of double life in two locations is interesting. Looks like you're going to have a lot of insights to share; I'm looking forward to that.
A few minor writing bugs to fix: "expert eye, in which case then"; capitalize SPAM, Bay Area
Oops, forgot: Where are the 3 blog reviews and your blog roll?
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